Photography is something worthy your attention today. As many years later it will remain almost the one memory about the day of your wedding. Your children and grandchildren will see the photos admiring how young and beautiful were their granny and grandpa. Before meeting with your wedding photographer, you should think what moments you would like to see on pictures. Many different moments will happen before, during and after the wedding. Imagine your wedding album and tell your wedding photographer what you want to look it like.
Traditional Wedding Shots: Bridal Shots • Bride alone – close up, three-quarters and full length • Bride with mom • Bride with dad • Bride with both parents • Just the parents • Bride with grandparents • Bride with siblings • Bride with family • Bride with each bridesmaid • Bride with flower girls • Bride with bridesmaids and flower girls
Groom Shots • Groom alone – close up, three-quarters and full length • Groom with mom • Groom with dad • Groom with both parents • Just the parents • Groom with grandparents • Groom with siblings • Groom with family
Bride and Groom • Bride and Groom with each set of parents • Bride and groom with each immediate family and each set of grandparents • Bride and Groom with various aunts/uncles as family chooses • Bride and Groom with the Minister/Rabbi/Service Conductor
Important Ceremony Moments: ◊ Procession (Bride/Father; Close Up of Bride’s Mother, Close up of Groom waiting) ◊ The passing of the Bride’s hand from the father to the mother ◊ Profile Shot of Bride and Groom in front of the Minister as the ceremony Begins ◊ Exchange of Vows/Rings ◊ The Kiss ◊ The Presentation
Important Reception Moments: ◊ Arrival ◊ Cutting the Cake ◊ Cake Feeding ◊ The Toasts ◊ First Dance ◊ The Car
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