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There's a huge market right now for really good wedding photography, and for obvious
reasons. It's a really special moment in people's lives and they want it documented. So another
question we get a lot at Popular Photography is, "How can I take better wedding photographs?"
The best tip I could give would be have an itinerary. Sit down with the bride and groom
before the wedding and have an itinerary of the shots they want you to get. And bounce
ideas off of each other and just come up with a solid list of really easy shots that you
can *** out through the course of the ceremony. That way you're going to get everything that
they want plus all the other candids you get.
Another really great tip is to look for just really candid moments. They may not involve
the bride and groom. It might be the grandmother or the aunt or the uncle. But just keep your
eyes open for anything emotional, anything out of the ordinary, small details, things
like that. Variety is always king. You know, the more you shoot the more great photos you'll
get.
When I shoot weddings I like to shoot with two cameras in the same way that I would shoot
maybe a photojournalism event with a wide angle and a zoom lens on one camera and a
wide angle on the other. This just gives me more versatility to move around. So maybe
the bride and groom are hugging. Shoot with a wide angle lens to get the full shot. Bring
the zoom in to get maybe a close up of her ring on his back, something like that.
Another really important thing to remember is to have a ton of memory cards. The absolute
worst situation you can be in is be halfway through the ceremony and have no photos left,
no space left and be deleting them. Because chances are you're going to keep missing more
and more moments.
So just make sure you're thoroughly prepared, you know, to spend the entire day shooting.
And just shoot a lot. You know, get those special moments, because these are photographs
that people are going to look back on for years and years and cherish. So, yeah, don't
it up man.