Beginner’s Guide For Understanding Your Wedding Photography Needs
By: Tulsa Wedding Photographer
Jake Aldrich
There are certain key elements that you can focus upon when trying to understand successful wedding photography.
Preparation
Keep in mind that Tulsa wedding photography preparation doesn’t start the previous night of the wedding, but it starts several months prior to it. Tulsa wedding photography is looked at as a highly professional and responsible profession, and in order to establish what fits you best, you might want to ask yourself following questions,
- How many photographers do you need? (2 or more are usually needed to get all of the reaction shots you may desire, 1 will be able to get all of the major events)
- What wedding photo style is required, traditional, candid, or modern?
- How many guests are there? Are they mostly relatives or friends? Do you want a lot of group photos with these people in them, or just the main ones (like bride and groom, bridal party, etc.)
- Which location will be used? Will there be a reception or a dinner? Will the photographer be there long enough to capture all of the events and moments you want to be captured, or will they leave at a predetermined time?
Locations, Events, and Time
Plan out the event so that there are no schedule conflicts the day of. Now, not everything goes according to plan of course, but having a general outline of the day will calm your nerves. You will undoubtedly feel more at ease if everyone is on the same page. A shot sheet is good to have as well, as it can prepare you for all of the shots you will want to have, but may not remember to ask for during the big day.
The Photographers gear:
It is a good idea to ensure the photographer has all the gear needed reserved for your shoot and your shoot alone. These gear items may include:
- Back-ups
Cameras: It’s always good to have extra camera’s should the main one malfunction.
Camera lenses and filters: Same as above, to ensure nothing goes wrong.
Tripod: This is important for indoor shots and other low lights.
Assistant: Will there be a second photographer, or at least an assistant? An additional human will certainly make the photography experience flow much smoother.
- Photo presentation: How do you want your photos presented? Online for everyone to be able to view easily, or do you want to order all of your own physical prints, to hang in your house.
By: Tulsa Wedding Photographer
Jake Aldrich
Epic Photography Tulsa
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