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his time locating key people for
group shots and undertake crowd control, this will
detract from his or her ability to take the best possible
photographs. Great wedding photographs are the result
of teamwork, understanding and cooperation between
client and photographer. The most important ways in
which you can help your photographer provide you with
the best possible shots of your wedding day are COMMUNICATION,
PREPARATION, ORGANISATION and having a HELPER.
Communication
- Try to build up a friendly rapport with your photographer
prior to you wedding. It will put you at ease if
you are not strangers on your big day and this will
show through in your photographs.
- Make sure your photographer understands exactly
want you want, with reference to examples, either
from his portfolio or from magazines. It is unfortunate
to hear the after the event 'I would have liked
you to
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- Furthermore, make sure that your photographer
fully understands what shots you consider to be
of key importance - make a list and give a copy
to your helper as well.
- You may have the perfect wedding planned out,
but it would be no good if it is just in your head.
Your 'helper' must be briefed and should completely
understand how you want the wedding to flow, so
that the photographer can capture it
Preparation
- Practice. Inevitably you will want some formal
shots or posed shots as part of your album, so try
to look at yourself in the mirror to see which side
of your face you prefer. Also check posture when
you sit and stand to see how you look best.
- Make-up. It does help your photographer if you
have matt make up but your preference is far more
important. There is also some colourless matt powder,
which guys can use to cover up shine/grease. It
is often used on film sets and professional photo
shoots.
- If you are doing many group shots it may be an
idea to draw up a list. It will help you avoid any
missed shots. Make sure that you give a copy of
the list to your photographer and helper.
- Prepare a schedule of timings and key events in
your wedding and allow a little leeway between each
of these in case there are delays - if you have
not included time for contingencies, you will have
to cut short in other areas, including time spent
with a photographer.
- Look for gaps in the ceremony or schedule of events
that can provide some time photo opportunities.
i.e. you are having a registry ceremony and then
change venue for a reception. It would be good to
have a some time set aside between the change of
venues to have some couple shots.
Organisation
- Allow some "lead-in time" for your photo-sessions.
It may take a little bit of time for you to relax,
become acclimatised to the venue and being in the
limelight and look comfortable before the shots
are taken.
- Announcements. It is helpful if announcements
are made by the priest or master of ceremonies i.e.
before the bride enters, at each stage of the ceremony,
during cake cutting. This warns the photographer
and ensures that he is ready to capture the moment
- Space. Allow for ample space around you, to leave
a clear channel of view for the photographer. If
the Asian
wedding photographers does not have a clear
view, they will not have a clear shot.
- Use time effectively. The bride and her family
will be the first people at the venue. Have the
family shots taken then, followed by solo pictures
of the bride whilst the family conduct last minute
checks at the venue.
- Likewise, have your couple shots whilst your guests
are eating. Slip away after the first course and
return when the desert is served. Your guests will
hardly have noticed that you have gone.
- Try to avoid having photos of the couple or family
in the presence of guests - it can be distracting
and if you're not comfortable, it will show in the
photos. Furthermore, it can alienate your guests
and make them feel that you are more interested
in your photos than celebrating your big day with
them.
Choosing
A Helper
- One of the most instrumental factor in helping
a Asian
wedding photographers to perform at his best.
This can be a cousin or friend, but most importantly
some one you can trust. Depending on the size of
your wedding, you may even need two or more with
each being responsible for different aspects of
coordinating the photos.
- Introduce your photographer to your helper as
soon as possible. It may be an advantage if your
helper is a bit of a bully (crowd control &
searching for the missing relative in a group shot).
- The helper(s) should be on hand while the photo
shoot is taking place. If the bride is inclined
to fuss over her hair and clothing between each
shot, four hands will deal with it quicker than
two.
This is not an extensive list but
just a few ideas to help you think in the right direction.
If you bear the above in mind it should help your
photographer to get some great shots of your wedding
day.
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