6 Basics for Learning Wedding Photography

Wedding Photography is the photography of activities relating to weddings. One of the most important things to do does not even involve equipment. It is Time. If you are going to photograph an important event, you need to make sure that you allocate enough time to make sure that you have everything planned. And that often means starting the process a day or two ahead. By doing this, it will make for a much more relaxed process as you take photos on the day, and a more relaxed attitude will usually mean more creativity and better photos.

If you have been used to taking photos with a traditional camera and film, you may be surprised at how easy it can be to lose a whole memory card full of pictures, because of seemingly simple errors. With a film camera, it does not matter if the battery gives out right at the time you take a photo. The only problem that might occur, is that you lose that one shot. You just rewind the film, and you are good to go. As great as digital is, there are pitfalls that can really bite you if you do not prepare for them.

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8 Tips For Wedding Photography Amateur

8 Tips For Wedding Photography Amateur. Weddings are one of the most important and difficult occasions to photograph. Lots of movement, lighting and distance from the subjects are all challenges with wedding photography. So, here are eight wedding photography tips you can use to make sure the wedding photos turn out just the way you (and the bride and groom) want.

  1. Bring Lots of Batteries – This is especially important for digital camera users since digital uses more power than film. And if like most guests with digital cameras you’re showing your pictures to others at the wedding and reception, that LCD will zap the power even more. So pack lots of extra batteries.

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Review On-Camera Flash by Neil van Niekerk

Review On-Camera Flash by Neil van Niekerk

On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography . With this guidebook, photographers learn how to create stunning, professional images while avoiding the common pitfalls of using an on-camera flash. Techniques for using simple accessories—such as bounce cards and diffusers as well as how to improve a lighting scenario by enhancing it rather than overwhelming it—show photographers how to master this challenging aspect of portraiture.

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Guide to Wedding Photography at Waterfalls

There are exactly 7 guides to capture stunning images of Wedding Photography at waterfalls.

Use Slow Shutter Speed

Why use a slow shutter speed? This is because slow shutter speed will help blur the image of the water. Thus, a silky-look is created. This impacts the viewers of your image to see the water in the photograph as if in motion.

In most cases, it works well when you set your shutter speed to a few seconds. However, the numbers of seconds you ought to set your shutter speed to is dependent on the speed of the flow of water you are capturing.

Bear this in mind; the slower the flow of the water, the slower you ought to set your shutter speed. You can also opt for the lowest ISO setting available, and use a high f-number.

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Wedding Photography Challenging Guide for Amateur

For amateur photographer, there’s nothing worse than terrible shots or no shots of one of the most momentous events in a person’s life such a wedding ceremony. A wedding may be made in heaven but disaster is in the details. Skip some important points and you can wish you were in the trashcan with the rubber chicken and leathery lettuce. Here are some tips to help you negotiate this photographic minefield.

Hire a professional wedding photography. No? Don’t want to do that? Do you think Uncle Sam can do it fine on the cheap? Save a few bucks and spread the joy around? Then read this wedding photography challenging guide for amateur and be prepared. Emotionally, spiritually, intellectually and photographically. You will need more than just a strong heart and nerves of steel. You’ll need extra memory sticks, extra batteries, a flash outfit, a tripod and a zoom/wide-angle lens. You’ll also need a decent photo editing program to produce the finished product in an acceptable form.

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6 Basics of Learning Wedding Photography

6 Basics of Learning Wedding Photography. One of the most important things to do does not even involve equipment. It is Time. If you are going to photograph an important event, you need to make sure that you allocate enough time to make sure that you have everything planned. And that often means starting the process a day or two ahead. By doing this, it will make for a much more relaxed process as you take photos on the day, and a more relaxed attitude will usually mean more creativity and better photos.

If you have been used to taking photos with a traditional camera and film, you may be surprised at how easy it can be to lose a whole memory card full of pictures, because of seemingly simple errors. With a film camera, it does not matter if the battery gives out right at the time you take a photo. The only problem that might occur, is that you lose that one shot. You just rewind the film, and you are good to go. As great as digital is, there are pitfalls that can really bite you if you do not prepare for them.

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