Your
Wedding Photos and Videos: Make Them Eternal,
Artistic Keepsakes
By Joy Cagil
If the rule of thumb for planning a wedding is
to start a year ahead of time, hiring a photographer
and a videographer or at least asking for their
input should be close to the same date. Acquiring
a good relationship with your photographer early
on is important because you want him to attend
your wedding from the beginning to the end, so
he can capture every memorable moment for you
to reminisce many years afterwards.
With fancy and elaborate weddings, as well as
with impromptu weddings or weddings on small budgets,
a good photographer will be the most important
person to hire. Most photographers, since they
have an eye for color and design, can give precious
tips in the planning stage before the couple and
their parents start spending money.
After the wedding of a daughter of a friend when
the wedding photos arrived, the newlywed bride
burst in tears. She thought, when in print, the
pansy motif background and the purple and pink
bridesmaid gowns mixed and clashed with each other,
making the bride and the groom look cheap against
a ridiculous background. Had they consulted with
the photographer beforehand about the colors and
designs of the flowers, the decorations, the background,
and the bridesmaids’ outfits, her heartache
could be avoided.
My daughter-in-law hired a very apt photographer
who gave her a good deal by including the videography
in the overall price. Moreover, when he found
out that the beach with the sun coming up meant
a lot to the couple, he made an appointment with
them to have their photos taken at a local beach
deserted at dawn. He had them dress in formal
wear and enlarged the best photo to 16’’x
20’’ in size. He put a huge white
border around the photo and everyone in the wedding
signed on the border, scribbling a wish or two.
Now, this is one of the most cherished possessions
for the couple. It is truly priceless.
If you are on a budget and can’t afford
the fancy touches the photographer suggests, you
might decide to put up big poster board on an
easel for all the wedding guests’ thoughts,
wishes and signatures. Make sure you leave enough
space in the middle of the board for a wedding
photo. It will make a wonderful memento, not just
for you but for your great grandchildren to come.
Giving the photographer freedom in creating spontaneous
photos and letting him practice his or her artistic
style always works for the couple’s benefit.
A qualified photographer will take the couple’s
wishes into account and work from there. Involving
the photographer in every step of the way makes
it possible for him to interact better with the
couple and their families in order to see and
learn their best angles before the wedding.
The alert photographer who took my nephew’s
wedding photos counseled the couple against holding
their outdoor wedding at midday when it is the
worst possible time to take photos. They decided
on a late afternoon wedding and an early to late
evening reception. Everyone was happy with the
results because the photos and the video were
spectacular.
A good photographer will let all wedding attendees
into the photos. With closest relatives and friends
of the couple taking the front row, every person
who has attended the wedding deserves to be at
least in a group picture. Giving the photographer
a list and introducing him to the guests as they
arrive is a good idea. Who wouldn’t want
to exhibit a magnificent album of wedding photos
and a recorded video many years after when the
wedding becomes a hazy image in most anyone’s
mind?
If you have a different videographer other than
your photographer, it is a good idea to let him
know, several weeks before the wedding, how you
prefer things. Before you hire a videographer
always ask to see samples of his work. For the
videography, filming with a soft-box light turns
out better than the flash or the video light.
Audio quality is just as important as the video
quality. Choosing a DVD recording instead of a
VHS is always a good idea, since the DVDs can
be divided into chapters and scene selections.
Also a DVD will give you superior quality pictures
and images.
Yet, the most important tip is this: You, the
bride or the groom, when that great day comes,
remember to be yourself while looking at the camera.
Your photographer wants to capture you as a human
being, not just a beautiful image.
May you and all the brides and grooms enjoy exceptional
photo and video keepsakes to cherish for the rest
of your lives.
This article has been submitted in affiliation
with http://www.Prye.Com/
which is a site for Wedding Invitations. Joy Cagil
is a writer on writing.com. Her education is in
foreign languages and linguistics. She has also
been trained in psychology and visual arts.
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