What
if We Can't Afford a Professional Wedding Photographer?
By Jim Hutton
If, as a couple, you find that your wedding budget
has no room for the services of a professional
photographer, the situation does have a remedy.
Even though you are not able to take advantage
of the creativity and experience of a professional
you can still put together a beautiful wedding
photo album that is unique and memorable.
You probably know someone in your circle of friends
or family members who is an accomplished photographer
or at least has a strong interest in photography.
Don't be ashamed to put the word out that you
need some help in documenting your special day.
The individuals you approach will probably be
flattered that you have asked for their help.
Some might be a little nervous about taking on
this responsibility so it will be up to you to
put them at ease and make it clear that there
is no pressure.
It is important once you have agreed to work
with your photographer that you meet and discuss
your vision and expectations of the wedding photos.
Please remember though, that this individual is
really doing you a favour so treat them with respect
and sensitivity and not as an employed professional.
Ask your photographer for their ideas and input
and work together on the process of planning the
wedding day's photo documentation.
Here are a few quick ideas that you can share
with your photographer to get him or her started
on the planning process.
1. If your wedding is being
held indoors, select a scenic outdoor location
in advance where you can stop after the ceremony
and prior to the reception to get some photos
in natural light, preferrably with a park or flower
garden background.
2. When taking photos at the
reception, try getting candid photos at the tables
and on the dance floor. Many amateur photographers
alert the subjects and the results look far too
stiff and posed. More interesting shots are natural
photos of people having fun and interacting naturally.
3. Every photo need not have
a full view of a person included as much of the
story can be told by small vignette type photos
such as a close up shot of a guest's hand signing
the guest book or just the bride and groom's hands
intertwined showing the rings. Photographs such
as these add great interest when interspersed
in the album with the people photos.
4. Stand on a chair or kneel
down when taking some shots to get differing interest
perspectives.
5. Load a seperate camera with
black and white film as many of these shots have
a nice artistic appeal.
6. If necessary, when photographing
the wedding cake, move it to a location free of
background distractions.
7. If you are taking a series
of group shots, make sure that you move the location
as several photos with identical backdrops will
get monotonous when viewed concurrently in an
album.
My experience has been that having a freind or
family member take the photos, often produces
a more intimate result because he or she knows
the people involved and often captures more meaningful
shots.
Don't forget that in all likelyhood many more
people will be taking photos of their own of which
some will be keepers, let your guests know that
you would be interested in getting copies of their
best shots.
In conclusion, while it's a nice luxury to employ
a pro you can get wonderful results using a friend
as your wedding photographer.
For more information and descriptive wedding
planning articles on every aspect of the process
please visit: Perfect Wedding Plans
Jim Hutton writes articles on wedding planning,
the article library can be seen at: Perfect
Wedding Plans
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