Brides and grooms are
practically a storehouse of anxious overthinking and nervous speculation which
is collectively known as wedding jitters. Among a hundred and one things that
brides and grooms are expected to take care of, wedding pictures hold an
important position. Besides wanting the wedding ceremony and the reception to
go forward without any major hitches, most couples pay special attention to
wedding pictures. After all, when the day is done, the wedding pictures and the
memories are all that you take away. Here are some amazing tips to make sure
that your wedding pictures do justice to the magic of the day and are
essentially a work of art that you will cherish for the rest of your life. You
can communicate your ideas and requirements to your Sydney wedding
Photographer.
The Prep
When it comes to wedding
pictures, most of the people are interested in photographing the ceremony, the
first dance, the first kiss etc. While these are great elements for pictures, a
good wedding photographer knows how to find magic in things that may seem
ordinary. Wedding preparation photos are a great idea, be it pictures of the
venue before it is fully decorated or of groomsmen and bridesmaids getting
ready. Bridal prep also offers a great number of opportunities for a beautiful photo
shoot.
Bride and Groom Portraits
The individual and intimate
portraits of bride and grooms are one of those areas where the photographer’s
personal style is reflected the most. In fact, before choosing your Sydney wedding photographer,
you must definitely look into the pictures taken by him of other couples on
their wedding day and then decide whether he/she is the right choice.
Bride and groom portraits
can be made fun and creative by including a reflection of their personal
traits. The most important thing to keep in mind when taking these pictures is
to make sure that they do not look generic. For e.g. instead of taking the
customary picture of the couple kissing in front of the wedding limo, the
photographer can tweak the subject a little. It can instead be a picture of the
couple inside the limo of the groom adjusting the bride’s veil.
The Group Photo
Living in the world of
selfies, the huge group photos taken at weddings have gradually become a thing
of the past. But what most people forget is that they are highly convenient and
save the bride and groom from having to take individual portraits with each
family member and friend. If you have a large family and everyone is invited to
your wedding, you might have to be strict about how many people get individual
photographs with you.
If you have a short amount
of time scheduled for photographs, it is recommended that you get individual
portraits with parents and siblings and a huge group photo with the rest of the
family. Group photos can be creative and are a great way to have a long shot picture
of the venue of the event.