Professional Wedding Photography
Shack Guide
Professional Wedding Photography On A Tight Budget
By Louis Myrandle
Professional wedding photography can be expensive,
and many times, this is where couples with a limited
budget will trim some of the excess. Is it wise to cut
corners on your photographer? Can you get by without
a professional wedding photographer?
While you might be able to get a friend to do the job
or do the picture taking yourself, do you really want
to take the chance the photos won't be nice?
Professional wedding photographers bring a lot to the
table that may be hard to replace. The professional
is an expert at capturing subtleties of expression and
nuances of the environment.
Your friend or relative may be reasonably skilled with
a camera, but unless he or she has professional experience,
it is likely that the person will miss some of the fine
details that a professional photographer would capture.
A Wedding Album With Quality Images
If you want a wedding album that you can be proud of,
professional wedding photography is a must. Doing the
photos yourself or asking a friend or family member
to do it is risky. You might get lucky and end up with
a few photos you're happy with, but good photography
has nothing to do with luck.
Many factors such as lighting and camera angles have
to be considered before the shot is even taken. It's
unlikely that an amateur would be able to capture the
true feel of your wedding day in photo form.
Couples who choose contemporary wedding photography,
such as wedding photojournalism, may not feel that hiring
a professional photographer is necessary for them. Their
shots will be candid, not posed, and will reflect the
day as it unfolds. They may feel that a friend or family
member will be able to capture these shots accurately.
Professional Detachment
However, it is important to keep in mind that a friend
or relative does not have professional detachment in
regards to your wedding. He or she will experience emotions,
personal drama, and the gamut of reactions that come
with attending a large family event.
It is possible that even the most well meaning friend
will inadvertently miss some shots due to other things
that are happening throughout the day. Additionally,
the photojournalistic style requires that the photographer
remain completely uninvolved in the unfolding situation.
This is a difficult position in which to put someone
who obviously cares deeply about you.
Wedding Photography On A Budget
Affordable professional wedding photography is available
from trained wedding photography professionals. If your
budget is truly tight, you may want to hire a wedding
photographer who has just started out on his or her
own and is eager to build business.
Many times, he or she will have been well trained as
a staff photographer with a larger company prior to
starting his or her own company. Be sure to ask for
samples of the photographer's work, but do not write
someone off simply because the business is new.
Also, consider hiring a wedding photography professional
solely for his or her time plus the original media,
forgoing expensive wedding photography packages. Explain
to the photographer that you are on a tight budget and
enlist his or her help in saving money.
Best Images You Can Afford
Once you start to work with professional wedding photographers,
you will find that many of them care enough to want
to help you get the best pictures you can afford. Be
up front and tell the photographer what you're looking
for, and he or she might surprise you with an affordable
wedding package you and your future spouse can both
be happy with.
Professional wedding photography is worth the effort
and expense. When all is said and done, you will have
your wedding album for a long time, so why not make
sure it is as beautiful as possible?
About the Author:
Louis Myrandle has written a number of articles on digital
photography including Background
Photos, Upload
Your Picture, Freelance
Opportunities, Satellite
Photos, Digital
Camera Photo, Wedding
Photography Tips, Wedding
Photography In, Wedding
Photography Package, Wedding
Photojournalism, Canon
EOS Digital,
Photography School,
Photographer Wedding, Digital
Wedding Photography.
Keep a lookout as more articles from this author on
this website in the near future.
More Wedding Photography Facts....
Do I get to keep the negatives from my wedding?
Legally, the copyrights to photos
taken on your wedding day belong to the photographer
when they are created. It is illegal to copy or
reproduce copyrighted material without authorization
from the owner of the copyright.
Many photographers choose to keep the proofs or negatives
because they wish to maintain their control of, and
protect the photos they have taken. This enables photographers
to charge extra if additional prints are requested.
Yet many wedding photographers do not consider selling
photographs, and are more than willing to hand over
any negatives.
Each photo studio will have different policies regarding
who retains the rights to the negatives and proofs.
Some studios also like to keep negatives for people
just in case original negatives have been lost or damaged.

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