Archive for the ‘Wedding photography’ Category

The Main Reasons That Expert Photographers Are Required For Your Wedding

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

When a person has gone to the time, effort and expense to create a spectacular and memorable wedding that will be remembered for a lifetime, the one way that the event will be returned to throughout the coming years will be through the photos and videos that have been taken during the wedding. There are no do-overs when wedding photos are done incorrectly or do not have the quality that is desired. This is one of the reasons you don’t leave wedding photography to amatuers use experts that you can depend on to provide you with the quality photos you will want to enjoy in the coming years.

When you are looking for the best photographer, the years of experience they have will play a factor in your decision. Another factor will be their experience in shooting the type of wedding you are going to have. The photographer you select will be able to represent the beauty of your wedding and capture the special moments that make it a unique and special event. Some photographers have a traditional style that relies on attendees posing for the photos. Other photographers have a journalistic style that captures candid moments throughout the wedding. There are wedding parties that prefer to hire two professionals who can take photos in both styles.

Wedding Digital Photography - Tips To Make Your Pictures Better

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Being asked to be the photographer at a wedding can be a stressful undertaking for the non-professional. But take heart that wedding digital photography is no different to other digital photography you do. The pictures you take will become lasting and precious memories for the bridal couple and their families. Therefore you want to make sure your photos are the best they can be.

The first thing is so simple you don’t even think of it. Simply, turn the sound off on your camera. It isn’t going to make anyone feel more comfortable hearing electronic beeps as the shot is framed or taken.

Take more photos. A perfect moment will only happen once so don’t stint on the number of photos you take, this is one of the occasions where doing less is definitely not wise. And don’t automatically discard shots you don’t think is good enough. Judicial cropping or editing may capture a moment you didn’t expect. The blurred shot of the flower girl may turn out to be an artistic photo. Stand back and objectively (or perhaps subjectively) evaluate each shot for its own merits.

Improve Your Wedding And Event Photography Skills

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Event photography, these days is an attractive career choice. Event photography is a unique form of photography. To be a good event photographer you will need a unique blend of both photography and people skills. It can be very lucrative if you are well organized and know how to charge properly for your services.

There is a common misconception among people that all an event photographer does is arrive at the venue with a camera and just start shooting merrily. However, this is not correct at all. To become a professional event photographer one needs to develop certain skills required by the job, which can be obtained and enhanced by taking up customised courses on the subject.

From the outside you may believe that as the photographer runs around just snapping that there is no method in their photography. At an event there is an objective in place that must be met. Generating a large extended run of great high quality pictures needs skill and a great eye. Being quick off the mark is a must to capture all those unexpected shots.

Tips For Event Photography

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

A great way to make money with photography is to focus on events. You will be surprised about how many people want events covered and photographed.

How to do it

Cover only events where it is hard for people to take the pics themselves and where they will want to keep their memories frozen in film.

One idea is to go to kids sports events. Get permission from the coach to click pics for the parents watching and then start clicking away. If you turn up with a massive telephoto lens like the ones used for pro coverage of events, you will be taken seriously. Make sure you get all the children doing great action shots and then hand out flyers to all the parents watching with your web address. If you can grab the parents email address so you can email them the URL of you site then upload the pics to your web site that day and email everyone. If you have a simple shopping cart set up you can make money in a few hours as people pop in to see the pics and buy them for $20 or more a pop.

Tips For Engaging A Good Corporate Photographer

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Corporate photography comes within the larger sphere of commercial photography. However, the sphere of corporate photography is quite large and a person practising it must be highly proficient in his art.

The difference between corporate photography and other types of commercial photography are numerous. For instance, in other forms of photography, the photographer gets the opportunity to re-shoot the photographs by asking for retakes or by using different angles, but in corporate photography there is no such freedom. That is why it is critical to engage someone who can do the job well.

Corporate events can have changes in event schedules and the photographer has to be prepared for the surprises. He should know how to think rationally and sensibly so that he can act promptly. Corporate photography requires attentiveness, quick performance and a high level of awareness on part of the photographer.

A critical activity included in a corporate photographer’s job profile is clicking headshots of the high-ranking business executives at an event. These headshots might be required for the organisation’s archives or for circulation in the media. The photographer must therefore be especially good at this.

Find Out About Portrait Photography

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

A portrait, also called a portraiture, is a photograph centering a person or small group’s facial expression while they are in a still position. The person or group’s personalities, moods and likeness shine out. Portrait photography doesn’t always have to be just a face inside a photo–the whole body and the background can be included too. When taking a portrait photograph the person or group is usually looking straight into the camera.

Unlike other styles of picture taking, portrait photography doesn’t usually include professional models. Graduations, special events & weddings are types of occasions where portrait photography is used, and later displayed in private homes. Some are done on studio with several settings to select from.

A Bit of History

Ever since the camera was invented people have been using portrait photography. It was, & is more inexpensive way then having your portrait painted & it is a more available method. Natural light was used from an open window and people would sit against the background. With technology evolving photographers have the ability to take pictures with less exposure time allowing them more freedom to move around and create new styles of portrait photography.

Getting A Zero-Stress How To Plan A Perfect Wedding Day

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Careful planning is important before your wedding day so that it turns out just perfect. The wedding day is an event to celebrate & mingle with people, and any sort of anxiety just mars this big celebration in a couple’s life. It involves so much of detail that people in charge of the affair are always feeling jittery that something might go bad. But there are things like pre-wedding photography sessions that you can go for to lessen the stress somewhat.

Pre-wedding photography is something that every couple must think about before deciding a photographer for the big day. Taking a chance with photographs of possibly the most important day in your life is never a prudent choice as you are going to cherish your wedding day memories through these pictures only. Pre-wedding picture taking sessions offer a good opportunity to gauge the proficiency of a photographer & see if he can come up with the desired results.

A relaxing, yet good looking wedding dress will also help you feel positive and stress free on your wedding day, and hence its choice should be made well in advance. A heavy dress with yards of pleated silk can cause a lot of trouble for the bride during outdoor weddings, and therefore the wedding dress selection must be made according to the location.

Tips For Becoming An Event Photographer

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Event photography is a great choice as a career, both in terms of creativity and earnings. The job involves taking natural and vibrant photographs of various kinds of live events. It permits you to make use of all your imagination to project the event in all its grandeur and gaiety. This way, an event photographer is successful in building memories with the help of photographs that can be cherished forever.

Some people are under the impression that event photographers just show up at an event and take photos randomly. Though, this opinion might be suitable for event photographers who have just entered the business, it does not stand true for an expert photographer, whose knowledge makes him precious. As a professional event photographer, you first have to comprehend the nature and the spirit of the event prior to actually capturing it. It is of crucial importance to capture the essence and spirit of the event. For example, it is important to know the fine distinctions between the mood of an athletics event, a business meeting, or a marriage ceremony.

Actual Day Photography

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

On a wedding day the two most important people are the wedding couple. To get some excellent portraits, the photographer should seclude the wedding couple from the celebration for a while to capture the intimate moments after the ceremony. This will give the wedding couple some time away from the wedding as well.

There is an amount of time that the photographer will been to spend with the bride and groom for the portrait session. On the wedding day it doesn’t always happen because it is rare to have time on the actual day of the wedding. The time taken for pictures can well vary from an hour to no time at all. It can take up to an hour for the photographer to take the pictures.

The photographer will require some time with the bride and groom, but when is a good time?

Since the couple will still look fresh, most photographers believe that the window before the reception is suitable for the portraits.

Award winning photographer Bradley Hanson says that sometimes the bride and the groom would want to start the portrait session even before the ceremony. When the bride is getting ready is when he usually starts photographing.

Getting The Best Shots At An Event

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Event photography, these days is an appealing career choice. An event photographer is one who is present at weddings, sports events, music performances, award ceremonies etc. to cover the occasion.

It is generally believed that event photography is an easy job, wherein all a person has to do is turn up at the event and keep taking photographs once in a while. However, this is not true at all. An event photographer must have some important skills to succeed at his job, which he/she can sharpen through many advanced courses available for this objective.

From the outside you may consider that as the photographer runs around just clicking that there is no method in their photography. At an event there is an objective in place that must be met. Obtaining a large extended run of great top quality pictures needs skill and an extraordinary eye. Being quick off the mark is a must to snap all those unexpected shots.

Having an artistic trait is elementary for an event photographer and he should be able to adapt to the theme of the event. For instance, a wedding needs to be covered in an entirely different manner than a sports event. Thus, the photographer must have the capability to artistically reflect the mood of an event through his images.