I have family members taking pictures at my wedding in a couple of weeks and need tips and hints on how to get them to turn out nicely, we are having a sunset wedding.
Getting pictures with a 35mm camera is always easy. Since even professionals sometimes use 35mm cameras, making sure that the pictures you want look good. Make sure that if it's a early evening wedding that if they are going to use the light that is left to take pictures then that has to be done right away. They have to be sure that they have the right angle and position to make sure the pictures come out looking good. Even someone that isn't a pro can do this. Make sure that the light you are using is going to last long enough for the pictures you want. Make sure that everyone that is taking pictures is ready to do it all at once not taking pictures in staggering sets. This tends to give you less time with the light and often can make the pictures you truly want come out bad. If they are going to use a flash make sure that if others aren't that they wait until the person that is using the flash has taken the picture so that there is no extra light in the other shots.
March 10th, 2007 at 2:03 pm
Getting pictures with a 35mm camera is always easy. Since even professionals sometimes use 35mm cameras, making sure that the pictures you want look good. Make sure that if it's a early evening wedding that if they are going to use the light that is left to take pictures then that has to be done right away. They have to be sure that they have the right angle and position to make sure the pictures come out looking good. Even someone that isn't a pro can do this. Make sure that the light you are using is going to last long enough for the pictures you want. Make sure that everyone that is taking pictures is ready to do it all at once not taking pictures in staggering sets. This tends to give you less time with the light and often can make the pictures you truly want come out bad. If they are going to use a flash make sure that if others aren't that they wait until the person that is using the flash has taken the picture so that there is no extra light in the other shots.
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March 10th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
Make sure the person has some experience taking photos and make sure there are extra batteries for the camera. (Batteries died on me once and I didn't not have any spares…it was a nightmare!) You should be able to search on the internet for a list of the different poses so that you make sure nothing gets missed.
Good luck on your wedding and marriage!
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March 10th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
This is your one and only wedding!! Hire someone…
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