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Tips on Producing A Truly Unique Wedding Video Yourself

1 Comment | This entry was posted on May 03 2011

If you are going to record your video or doing it yourself, there is a lot more to it than just recording the footage and showing the CD. Read this article and you will get some great ideas on what you can do yourself. A professional company might have the time to do what you are looking for, and with today’s technology, it is not difficult to put something together yourself.

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Editing is just as important as recording footage. Just like you spend time getting your wedding planned right and all that party hire, if you want to make a video, that is more than just the regular wedding video, you will have to start recording long before your special day. Of course it helps to have a natural flair, and if you are inclined, here is a look at some great ideas and how to go about it. Before I get into the tips, I wanted to let you know that if you’re looking for quality wedding dresses at good prices try simplybridal.com Read more »

How to Get the Most Out of Your Wedding Photographer

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jan 31 2011

For the bride or bridegroom-to-be, among the thousand other things to organise is a wedding photographer. But you’re not looking for just any wedding photographer. You are looking for a photographer who is on the same wavelength as you and understands your vision. Here are some invaluable tips for finding a photographer and checking that they will cover everything you want on the big day.

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Finding the Right Photographer

  • Check their Portfolio. Have they photographed many other weddings? How long have they been a photographer? Do they offer references or testimonials?
  • Aesthetic Harmony. Trust your own sense of aesthetics and go with the photographer who has done the kind of work you are look for. For example, are they experienced with both outdoor and indoor photography? Have they expertise with special lighting?
  • Work Style. Make sure you are comfortable with the photographer’s work style, including how they approach shoots, communicate with clients, and their plan and schedule for delivering the service and product.
  • Personality and Enthusiasm. Wedding photography can be high energy work compared with still portrait photography. The photographer should be sociable and able to communicate with guests. Are they well-presented and personable? Does the photographer seem enthusiastic about the project?
  • Confirm the Price. Make sure you are clear on the deposit, price, terms and contract, and don’t be talked into additional products you don’t want. See a few photographers for a quote before you settle on the right one.
  • Delivery Time. How long will it take for them to deliver the final product?
  • Do you need a Second Photographer? Depending on the size of your big day, you may want to employ a second or even third photographer to make sure you catch all the memories and details.

Planning for the Big Day

  • Create a Must-Have Shots List. Provide the photographer with a list of must-have shots, listing the people with a profile photo for identification. You should also have a list of moments that you want to be captured (cutting the cake is usually on this list). This will ensure that you have the photo with grandmother, the cousins, or your group from high school that you always wanted to have for your album.
  • Scout for Special Locations. You might want to take a drive with your wedding entourage and photographer well before the reception to find locations for those special photos. For example, the precise strip of beach for some sunset/sunrise beachside shots, the section in the garden that will give you the right group photo, or any other ideas you might have, such as a photo at a theme park that holds special significance to you and your partner. Have a few back up locations in case of bad weather. Weddings are hectic times, and this will help your special day run more smoothly.
  • Appoint a Friend or Family Member. Photographers have to remember a lot of things and faces, so appoint one or two guests who can help round up people for photos, and act as contacts for the photographer to provide “insider information” to the photographer when required.

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