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The photographs of your wedding day will provide you with wonderful memories long after the big day is over. They will capture the special moments that you and your partner can look back on for years to come. It’s the biggest day of your life, and you understandably want to have as many memories of it as you possibly can. But a number of factors and mistakes could put this integral part of your big day in jeopardy. So to ensure you get the results you want from your wedding photos, here are some common mistakes you need to avoid.
Not researching the photographer
Many couples make the mistake of not researching their photographer. This can often leave them with photographs they are unhappy with and plenty of regrets. You probably have an idea of the style of photographs you want for your wedding day. So you need to make sure the photographer you have in mind can provide you with what you want. Otherwise, you may end up with pictures that weren’t what you had in mind. It’s also useful to see if this potential photographer has experience in wedding day photography. The last thing you want is an amateur capturing the photos of your big day. The easiest way to do this research is by viewing their website or social media pages. Their online portfolio should show you their photography style and previous work they have completed. Take a look at Jodie Rainsford Photography to get you started. If they are inexperienced or don’t create the look and feel you want, it’s better to know now rather than later.
Failing to meet the photographer beforehand
If you don’t meet your photographer before your wedding, it will be plain to see on your photographs. You won’t feel at ease, and your smiles and poses may look forced. It could also stop your photography throughout the day going as smoothly as possible. To avoid this, arrange to meet with your photographer at your venue to discuss ideas and what you would like. This will help you form a relationship with them and give you a chance to listen to their suggestions. Which will make you feel more relaxed in their presence when your wedding day arrives. It also ensures they know which shots are most important and which guests should be a priority.
Not confirming before the big day
While you will probably have ten thousands of things to do in the final weeks before your big day, confirming your photographer should be a priority. They may have double booked, became ill or just be unable to do it. If this occurs and you haven’t confirmed, you could be quickly left without an official photographer at your wedding. So when you meet your photographer exchange information and make sure you have multiple forms of contact. This will be useful just in case you lose your phone or break your laptop. Confirm a week before your big day so you have time to make other arrangements if needs be.
Even though these are common mistakes for couples to make, they can all be easily avoided. With all the effort you are putting into make your wedding a day to remember, it deserves to be documented in the right way. So don’t fall into the same trap as other couples and have wedding photos you can be proud of.
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