Wedding Photography- Your wedding Photos
There are key moments in every wedding that you want to have documented by your Maui wedding photographer, but you may or may not want your wedding photography to resemble traditional images. One of the best ways for a bride to figure out how to request the wedding photography she wants is to visualize the story book she wants to look at in a few years.
One way to help a bride visualize their wedding photography is to sit down and write out a memory book while visualizing the pictures that could go there. Make notes in the margins of the pages. Write down things like: “Mom’s smiling, but you can see the tears in her eyes.” Or “Mary looks great in the dress, but what is she looking at?” Go for the funny lines, go for the sentimental and go for your own personality. These are the lines that you want to be able to show to your Maui wedding photographer.
Think of them as a road map to your own book of memories. There plenty of important ceremony moments that your wedding photography will capture, but you can give the photographer tips on how you want those images to look and the shots he or she should be looking for:
Important Ceremony Moments:
– Procession (Bride/Father; Close Up of Bride’s Mother, Close up of Groom waiting)
-The passing of the Bride’s hand from the father to the mother
-Profile Shot of Bride and Groom in front of the Minister as the ceremony Begins
– Exchange of Vows/Rings
-The Kiss
As a Maui wedding photographer, I always conduct multiple consultations and have the potential client fill out a detailed photography questionnaire and encourage the bride and groom to send me sample photos of what they like. I also have them describe in detail how they envision their wedding album to look like in detail.
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