When it comes to creating perfect wedding photos, collaboration is key. It all starts with trusting your photographer. Between the ceremony and the reception, your big day will be pretty hectic. With a little bit of preparation, however, you can avoid the stress and get some great wedding photos. Consider these tips on how to find and work with your wedding photographer.
It’s never too early to research: Up to a year before tying the knot, you can start doing your homework on potential photographers. Ask friends for recommendations and browse some photographer websites and blogs. Online galleries will help give you an idea of a photographer’s style. Keep in mind that most professionals will also be able to adapt to your ideas and creative input.
Consider your location: Will you be tying the knot in your hometown, or are you planning a destination wedding? Considering a fun location such as Las Vegas will mean finding a photographer that’s not only local, but understands what visitors may be looking for. Vet for photographers who know how to show off the assets of your wedding’s location.
Set up a meeting: Once you’ve narrowed down your favorite photographers, it’s time to set up some meetings. If you can’t meet in person, call them on the phone. These one-on-one conversations will give you an idea of the photographer’s personality. Don’t shy away from asking any questions. The photographer will want you to be informed. If you want to be really thorough, ask to see a full photo package from a previous wedding.
Make a list of shots: While you’re the wedding planning stages, think of the types of photographs you want. Better yet, keep a written list that you can add to as the big day comes. Consider the type of ceremony, reception and portrait shots you prefer. Traditional? Fun? Both? The photographer will appreciate any specific ideas you have.
Schedule an engagement session: You will really get to know your photographer and his or her work style during the engagement session. This one- to four-hour pre-wedding photo shoot will give you and your spouse the chance to get comfortable in front of the camera. During the session, which should be more laid back than the wedding day, you and the photographer can come up with several new ideas.
Listen to your photographer’s advice: No one wants you to look better in your wedding photos than your photographer. Always remember – if the photographer asks you to tilt your head or lean a certain way, it’s all to make you look good. Some poses may feel unnatural, but they look better on camera.
Relax and have fun: It’s your day, so enjoy the experience. At Exceed Photography in Las Vegas, we know that the happier you are, the better the photos will look.
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