Wedding Photography Has a Style for You!
What type of pictures do you want from your wedding photographer?
Is photography something that you get emotional about? Do you create pictures in your mind and relive the experience when you see a picture? Are you surrounded by art that reflects YOU? If you aren’t, then don’t really have a need for a photojournalistic style of photographer, because your photos are probably going to end up in a drawing collecting dust. If you’re an art guru and do value and enjoy photographic works, then you should look for a professional that can match your story with vivid photo art and story.
Read through Magazine and Guides to unleash the Art Side of You. Once you do this, you’ll find all kinds of professionals that are just like you!
To learn how the photographer you’re talking with feels about photojournalistic photography, you might show him/her some magazines that you really like. Discuss the black and whites, view the close-ups and come up with a number or percentage of candid pictures that you want to receive in your wedding album. You can also test the photographer’s knowledge by asking some of the following questions: Here are a few Questions to Stump Your Candidate and Really Put them to the Test!
Have the photographer look at your face and ask them how they would get the most beautiful pictures of you. Ask them to consider all of your faults, features, strong and weak spots and tell you how they would get a striking photo!
If your whole family complains about having pictures taken, or if they feel uncomfortable in front of a camera, what ideas do you have to make the photo session less painful for them?
Have you noticed any expressions or mannerisms of mine that you might want to try to capture or avoid?
Each photographer uses his/her own techniques. It is called the photographers eye. Some see moments as they whiz by in documentary-style charm, while others prefer staged settings. Others have both qualities and styles together, which is ideal. The term photojournalism has become overrated. It doesn’t mean anything anymore, except that it is now acceptable for wedding pictures to have an artistic effect.
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