Are you planning a wedding? When you start planning your wedding day, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with all there is to do! It’s important to think about Wedding photography during the whole process of planning a wedding, so that it’s a natural and enjoyable part of your special day. I’m happy to help make it just a little bit easier for you. I’ve come up with a guide to help you with planning the photography aspect of your wedding day. As you get stuck into planning, you might not think about how your plans will impact on your photography for the day. That’s why I’ve put together a guide full of practical wedding photography tips that you will be glad I’ve told you about. I like to help couples ensure that their wedding photography is a well organised, successful part of their day.
As a wedding photographer I’ve spent the last ten years immersed in wedding days. Please glean whatever tips you can from the experience I’ve had working closely with other couples on their wedding day! I’m more than pleased to help you as a result of what I’ve learned over the years.
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Here is a tasty snippet from the guide-
Wedding Photography Tips- #3 Think about daylight
The most brilliant time of day to capture wedding photos is the last few hours before sunset. This is because the light is soft, warm and golden. This is the most perfect time, but of course it has to be negotiated with other important things such as when you want to start your reception, etc. If possible you should give your photographer the chance to shoot during the golden hour and your photos should have the most magical light. You may or may not have sunset photos on your favourite-kind-of-photos list, but if you do, you will want to check the times for sunset (google of course!). Do this while you are at the planning stage of your wedding so that you can work out a timeline for your wedding day.