“Make sure the photographer is equal to the Venue.”
Here is another area so many brides and grooms over look and assume that “if they book their wedding day at venue that is top tier that their wedding photography will be the same due to the location, I am sad to say “No, this is not the case 95% of the time.”
Why? You might ask, I will go into the detail why this will happen and what can be done to avoid this nightmare and headache of ruined memories. Although a location may have a décor that rivals the 16th Chapel, if a photographer can not (due to lack of knowledge) use every aspect of the location from the natural light available to using portable lighting than you will be at the mercy of Google Picasa Editing Tools, or basic Photo Shop Editing Tools.
Remember most person who take good photographs lack the skill and knowledge to equal some location that we have been privileged to have created our clients wedding imagery of the day. You will have in your collections black whites, colour popping, halo ( photo is our of
In “Finding a Wedding Photographer Tip #4” I covered what you could expect from someone taking photographs and how any one can take a photograph. Here I am talking about creating imagery. Like an painter combines shades of different colour to bring the very emotion that they feel the second the brush crosses with the canvas. A Professional Photographer uses light and shadows to create the shades of colour to bring the very emotion of that moment to imagery they create.
So here you have my top 5 tips for finding a wedding photographer, I hope they come in helpful in your searches and selections for you blessed day. I will start new blogs on the venues we have been privilege to have created wedding imagery over 2013. Each one will state positives and negatives of each location.
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