Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Creative Wedding Photography Concepts

By Bernard Gray


We are living in a more and more difficult society and most brides need their wedding to be one that is talked about for many years to come. Weddings have nearly become a kind of competition among some brides to guarantee theirs is the most important, the brightest, the most original wedding in their circle of loved ones. One of the increasingly favored ways to inject some individuality into a wedding is through unique and creative wedding photography.

Your wedding photographer will be very happy to supply you with some ideas and creative plans to make your photographs unique, but do not be afraid to input your own concepts as well. Brides can become concerned about appearing forceful, but at the end of the day, you are employing the photographer and there is a huge difference between asking for what you would like and telling him how to do their job. A good paparazzo should be willing to listen to your concepts and even suggest methods to implement or improve them.

Some concepts to consider include incorporating pastimes and interests into your wedding pictures. If you like roller skating together, why don't you consider 1 or 2 shots of you roller skating in your wedding clothes. If you're from a farming or country background, a kooky shot of the bride hiking up her dress to reveal muddy Wellington boots can be a large amount of fun.

It is also sweet to include props from everyday life or occupation. If the groom is a cop, have some mugshot style pictures taken. The possibilities are huge and can truly help put your mark on your footage.

Meet with your snapper ahead of time and tell her or him everything about you both so they can offer some creative ideas for props and poses. If your concepts aren't feasible on the day, consider an extra bridal shoot at a later time.




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