Wedding Pictures - A Must Read if you Entrust Them to Uncle George
A friend of mine asked me for advice on how he could take
the pictures at a relatives wedding to save money.
I reminded him that wedding pictures will last a lifetime,
and every minute of that special day must be captured in
great detail.
Consequently, I would not recommend anything other than a
professional photographer, but if finance is tight,
following this proven outline should lead to a collection
of “treasured memories”
Initially, I would recommend close ups of centerpieces and
the place settings, name cards and menus.
This can be followed up with wide shots of the venue before
guests arrive and of course an overall view of the guests
seated.
The bride and groom’s first dance is essential, plus the
happy couple dancing with their parents. Photos of the
bridal party dancing always prove popular and guests
dancing in happy situations are other important subjects
Close ups of the cake prior to the cutting should not be
overlooked and remember to show the bride displaying her
new ring to the guests. Photographs of the toasts to the
couple will always be treasured memories. Remember to show
close ups of happy smiling faces.
Include close ups of guests’ faces, having a great time.
These are best taken later in the evening …after they
have loosened up a little. remember to depict varying
situations both sitting at tables and dancing
Family members and children also make great subjects
together with close ups of the band, DJ and the Master of
Ceremonies.
The bride and groom cutting the cake is always a highlight
so take plenty of shots covering this situation.
Traditions vary from country to country with removal of the
brides garter by the single males and the catching of the
bouquet by the single ladies being two that I am familiar
with. Whatever tradition is prevelant in your country, make
sure it is included in your photographs.
Final shots should be of the couple being farewelled by
guests and of course departing in their vehicle.
Remember, you only get one chance at these situations so
take plenty of photographs and you are sure to gather a
great collection of treasured memories.
Author Antony Wilton is a hobby photographer with a keen interest in wedding photography.
His site http://www.weddings.bestbuysite.com is a total guide to arranging the perfect wedding











