Surviving the wedding shoot
By: Tulsa Wedding Photographer
Jake Aldrich
In Tulsa, wedding photography requires scrupulous attentions to all the intricacies of the wedding day… the dresses, the people… with high tensions, tight schedules, and charged emotions, Tulsa wedding photography tests your absolute vigor as a wedding photographer. It leaves no scope for you to test your ‘people skills’ or ‘your experiments with portraits’; but it demands you to practice everything you have ever learned.
There are a few basics that are needed to go about capturing beautiful shots in unpredictable and varied settings. With a little bit of hard work, following tips will help one cover essential preparations for a successful wedding shoot.
- Style: Wedding couple must have some views as to how they would want their wedding photo album should appear, i.e. conventional or candid. Try to figure out with a proper communication with them.
- Bridal Photos: Pre-wedding bridal photos should include wedding preparations, bridal portraits, bride with the groom, outdoor-indoor, etc.
- Staying Connected: Have contact numbers of key people like the groom, the bride, wedding coordinator, the best man, the bridesmaid, and bride’s personal attendant.
- Assistance: For any wedding photography having an assistant or a primary shooter helps a great deal. They are like assistant directors, who will keep track of the shots list, manage the people (especially for group wedding photos), carry equipments, keeping track of the mobile phones, or holding reflectors.
- Shots-List: The bridal couple will undoubtedly have their preferred shots. Generally, the couple will stress the importance of wedding photos with family members, relatives, and friends. Once you have this initial list, you can build a more detailed list for your own reference. A shot list will keep you focused as you go about the 5-8 hour shooting day. If you keep referring to your shot list throughout the day, you won’t have to worry about forgetting anything.
- Locations: Wedding photography requires a wedding photographer to be present at the venue at least an hour before the wedding ceremony commences. Utilize this time to comb out all the locations where you might want to take wedding photos.
- Be A Sport: Wedding day is one huge day with a huge crowd, scheduled ceremonies, people’s excitement/boredom/restlessness… many things can fail to go as anticipated. It is of utmost importance to ‘already expect’ these things and keep calm during the wedding photography.
By: Tulsa Wedding Photographer
Jake Aldrich
Epic Photography Tulsa
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