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WEDDING PLANNER - YOUR WEDDING PHOTOS

8. WHAT TYPE OF PHOTOGRAPHS WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE TAKEN?

Plan now for those wedding shots you’ll cherish later, because once your wedding begins, your mind will be preoccupied with the ceremony.

 

Fan through some magazines for ideas; ask friends and family for suggestions.

 

Visit a local photography shop and ask to see a portfolio of their wedding shots and you may discover some great ideas. Visit some sites on the Internet by using keywords such as ‘Wedding Photography” in your search engine. Your local library stocks current magazines and books, including those relating to weddings. You can find gold in them-there hills! And it’s totally free! As you can see, you can spin off some great ideas by looking around.

 

Some traditional shots are:

The stand-alone Bride.
The stand-alone Groom.
The Groom ‘in thought’ taken in a secluded spot, as in front of on open window.
The Bride in the dressing room either alone or with the Maid-of-Honor.
Members of the Wedding Party coming down the isle.
The Bride being walked up the isle.
The couple in front of the officiator.
Exchange of rings.
The Wedding Kiss!
Couple going down the isle just after the ceremony has been completed.
The Wedding Party – (the officiator can be eliminated if desired)
Bride and Groom with Bride’s family.
Bride and Groom with Groom’s family.
Bride and Groom with both families.
Reception table.
Cutting the cake.
Feeding one another the cake.
Exchanging drinks.
Rings/hands clasping.
The decorated 'honeymoon chariot' (car/vehicle).
Bouquet toss.
Tossing the birdseed.

 

Wedding photography can be one of the most expensive items on the wedding menu. It’s easy to spend hundreds of dollars for a few great shots. Our plan outlines big savings were photography is concerned.

 

 
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Consider using disposable cameras and provide a few guests with them to capture some great shots. Check with your local high school’s camera club; a youngster may volunteer for the experience.

 

After your wedding is over and you’ve had your prints developed, try to find someone to enlarge and copy these with a professional color copier. You will be totally amazed at the results! A good copier can mimic high-dollar reproductions for a fraction of the cost.

 

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