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Every wedding needs a great photographer to record the special moments perfectly, and every photographer needs this guide. Filled with expert advice from an acclaimed portrait and wedding photographer, this comprehensive guide starts with choosing the right equipment and considers some tips for effective planning prior to a shoot. It goes on to the big day itself, offering extensive advice and suggestions as to what to capture before, during, and after the ceremony. There are tips on post-production and image presentation, and the 200 sample photographs provide inspiration. For perfect wedding photographs, you need look no further.
Archive for March, 2009
A few of my favourites from Dani and Jez’s beautiful wedding. I absolutely adored Dani’s dress
These set of hands belong to Dani’s grandparents. They held hands for such a long time. It was the sweetest thing.
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I have been asked to be the photographer at a friends wedding. I have the kodak P850 and would like to get another lenses. Do you think a wide angle or a telephoto lense would get more use for wedding photography?
I hate to tell you this, but you will want both. Your camera has a nice telephoto capability (over 400mm equivalency) so you are set there.
You will use the wide angle the most when shooting the wedding party after the service, but still in the church or hall and during the reception. Most of your wide-angle lens work there will be done when shooting the people at the tables, etc.
When doing closeups of those people on your shot list and other interesting folks, you will want to use the medium telephoto lens setting on your camera (100-150mm equiv.).
I received a couple emails over the last week asking for suggestions about what to include in the out-of-towner guest bags. And, it got me thinking… There are so many wonderful things about Detroit and Michigan that our guests should know about and experience, it’ll be hard to narrow it down. For Bug and I, we’re all about showing them what this town and region is about. Over the next couple days I’ll post some ideas. And, if you have ideas you’d like to share, please let me know! I’d lov
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If you�re thinking about popping the question, you�re probably feeling overwhelmed by the cost and selection of engagement and wedding rings available. If you�re in this position, don�t worry � it isn�t as complicated as it seems. In most cases, the groom will buy the engagement ring first and then the couple will choose the wedding bands together. The old tradition says that the engagement ring should cost roughly one month�s salary, but for many grooms-to-be, this might as well be a million
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Wedding receptions are decorated inexpensively with candles and supplies bought in bulk. Decorate a wedding reception on a budget with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video. …
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Asim Soofi Photography | Wedding Session from a fine art wedding photographer specializing in Pakistani, Indian, & American wedding photography. Comments welcome! …
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PLEASE HELP!!!!! my friend is getting married on the 23rd of this month and she has designated me as the wedding planner. at first we were just going to go to dinner afterwards, but now she wants a reception. does anyone know of any place in indianapolis, indiana that i could hold the reception at that is not that expensive. i need to find somewhere asap because i am running out of time
Indianapolis Yacht Club on Fall Creek Road in Fishers/Geist. Phone is (317) 335-2582. Talk to Connie.
I know this sounds expensive but think about it. Very limited water in Indiana….not many yachts….they need the business.
Also, MBP does the catering and their food is very good. Darryl the owners husband is a great guy and will take good care of your guests.
I am expanding my wedding photography business http://www.andrei-photo.com.
What would be the best way to reach people ? I heard Yellow pages don't work anymore. Some suggested to put Ad on Google. What is your experience?
develop a portfolio or brochure that shows some of your work as well as referral contacts from satisfied customers. Contact wedding planners to see if they would be willing to use and/or recommend your services. Drop off glossy flyers at florists that specialize in wedding arrangements… get a web page that not only showcases the work you've done, but also has testimonials from satisified customers. Join your local chamber of commerce and network…. be prepared to divulge your business information such as successes, failures, etc.
Nearly every large church has a wedding coordinator on staff (usually a volunteer)… make sure you get flyers and info out to them - many times a bride will trust their church coordinator to make these sort of recommendations.
Consider expanding to engagement photos as well… many bride-to-bes want pre-wedding photos to share with their friends… these are usually less formal than the actual wedding day photos.
Here are some simple uses for table skirting when decorating for a wedding or reception. …
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