Wedding photography tips

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Wedding Photography: Tips for Getting the Wedding Photos A presentation by Visionary Productions


Hire for Style It's easy to obsess over Christian wedding photography price points and packages, but do yourselves a favor and start your research process by nailing down a wedding photography style first.


Streamline the Family Photos Don't waste time trying to get every last combo of grandparents, siblings, and cousins. Invariably your little nephews will run off, his grandmother will get tired of waiting, and everyone will end up frustrated. Instead, put together a shortlist of the must-have family shots you want (like the two of you with your immediate families) and then take one big family photo with everyone in it.


Don't Sweat the Little Things While it's totally fine to show your photographer the types of shots you like, it's even more important that you're flexible the day-of. So if it rains and you can't get that sunny shot of you in a field, grab big umbrellas and a pair of bright yellow rain boots and trust your photographer to find the right shot.


Schedule a Day-After Shoot Okay, not as essential as, say, engagement photos, but a great idea if you're worried about seeing enough of your guests. Instead of taking time the morning-of or during cocktail hour, schedule a session for the next day -- or even a week after -- to snap some couple shots.


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