Monday, 2 September 2013

wedding photographs

You need to let your photographer know what kinds of photographs you would like before the wedding day. If this is going to be one of the rare occasions when all your family and friends are together then it is a great opportunity to get some group snaps of everybody. Make sure your draw up a quick list of what groups of people you would like photos taken of and appoint one of your bridal party to oversee this task. They will be able to help the photographer to find everyone they need and make sure no one is missing from your album.

If you also want some more informal shots then let your photographer know so that they can mingle and catch your guests in more natural poses.

The tradition of wedding photography has emerged and developed since the creation of the photographic art form by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826. In the early days of photography, the concept of hiring professional photographers or posing formally or dramatically for weeding photographs would not exist. In the late 1860, wedding brides began posing in their stylish wedding dress. In 20th century, after the invention of color photography, advanced lighting process and film roll technology; the idea of capturing the weeding events in an expensive and artistic way surfaced.Click here for more information wedding photographs

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