Saturday, July 4, 2009

Wedding Photo Tips

Weddings provide plenty of opportunities for candid moments. Here are some ways you can get great shots of this special day.

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Be Creative with a Tilt

Photo by Leslie Patopoff


For this image the photographer tilted the camera to put the focus on the little boy being led by his sister. By not showing much of the sister, Leslie avoided pulling attention from the main subject.



Start Early

Photo by Heather Melzer


Some of the best shots come before an event even starts. For weddings, shooting the bridal party’s preparation, as in this photo, can yield both fun and meaningful photos.







Watch for Unplanned Shots


Photo by Jen Lessinger

Be on the lookout for unexpected moments during an event. Here, the photographer caught interaction between the bride’s and groom’s fathers, who were oblivious to her as they chatted.












Capture Candids

Designed by Christina Schmidhofer

Keep your camera clicking to document the unplanned moments. Guests and kids especially are enjoying the day, and you'll get some extra special shots with minimum effort.







Be In Position


Photo by Greg Scheidemann


Be sure to capture the happy couple as they make their grand entrance. Find out where they will be entering the reception site and position yourself so you can get a clear shot of the smiling couple.




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