Top Tips: Wedding Photography

By | March 4, 2010 at 10:36 am | One comment | Weddings at Knebworth | Tags: , , , , ,

Here are my top five wedding photography tips for brides and grooms ….

Wedding Photographer

Gardens at Knebworth

 

  • Choose a Professional It is vital that you choose an actual wedding photographer not someone who just photographs weddings every now and then in their spare time or at weekends. An experienced photographer has the knowledge to use the environment and the light correctly. If they are a full time professional they are going to have the skills and most importantly the time required to do a really great job before, during and after your wedding day.
  • Have a Pre-Wedding Shoot Having a pre-wedding shoot can improve your wedding pictures more than you might realise. Think about it – the more time you spend with your photographer before the wedding the more likely it is that he or she will capture the very best images on the day itself.  Working with your photographer will allow you both to become comfortable in front of the lens and at ease with your photographer. All of my wedding bookings include a pre-wedding shoot and a complementary reception signature print.
  • Relax on the Day The most important thing you can do is to relax, let go, and have fun on your wedding day. This will translate into beautiful photos.  Again the pre-shoot helps here because having worked with the photographer beforehand and seen the results you will feel more confident. There are so many things that couples can stress about on the day - number one often being the weather conditions here in the UK! I have worked in all sorts of conditions and some of my best wedding photographs have been taken in less than perfect weather.
  • Plan any Formals Most couples still have formal photographs at their wedding unless they opt for purely reportage coverage. It really does pay to assign a friend or family member to help with the formal photos. While taking the formal posed portraits, it speeds the process along tremendously if you can allocate someone the job of rounding up the right people for the next photograph. I will always ask the couple to send a list of their required formal photographs to both this person and also to me. I can then liaise with them on the day ensuring that the whole process runs smoothly. They round them up and I then arrange the groups for each shot. It keeps things moving without guests having to hang around too long.
  • Plan Time for Yourselves When planning your wedding day allow sufficient time for your wedding photographer to get some great shots of the two of you together. This is a great opportunity for you to spend some time together. The gardens at Knebworth are stunning and I always take the couple off around the grounds for some great photographs of just the two of them. For the whole of the day I will be taking many informal photographs that really capture the feel and atmosphere of your day, right from the early preparations through to the first dance. Of course you will both feature in these images, but it is also important to allow the two of you some time with together as well.

Finally, enjoy yourself! Many people feel like film stars by the end of their wedding. If you look happy then your wedding photographs will look great!

London Wedding Photographer

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If you are considering getting married at Knebworth House why not take a look at my website? Contact me on 01438 222412 or visit my blog for more information.

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