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<strong>Choosing</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Wedding</strong> Photographer - <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography Styles Explained<br />

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You've chosen your date, booked your venue and began shopping for dresses. Now you are looking for a<br />

wedding photographer. There are plenty of types of photography available, and while people in the<br />

industry might know these styles thoroughly they be confusing for couples. Remember as well that not<br />

only are you currently picking a type of photography, but various kinds of photography could make<br />

different demands on your time in your big day.<br />

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Picking design for photography you would like at your wedding boils down to three things. What type of<br />

images you would like, just how long you need to spend with a photographer on your big day, and more<br />

importantly of all your own personality and comfort in front of the camera.<br />

There are plenty of different photography buzzwords out there. Vintage, editorial, artistic or<br />

contemporary are just a few. Perhaps more confusingly they are used by different photographers in<br />

different ways. Ultimately it's up to couples to ask plenty of questions and do plenty of research before<br />

picking a photographer, and to rely on seeing full set of photos from completed weddings Do not<br />

depend on the very best 5 or 6 shots from several weddings to select.


<strong>Wedding</strong> photography styles really are a compromise between producing fantastic work and keeping to<br />

a timetable. A photographer might produce brilliant photos, but if he takes too much time to create<br />

them you won't enjoy the experience.<br />

Traditional (or Posed) <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography<br />

Many people consider traditional photography as endless stuffy group photos where everyone looks<br />

stiff like a board. Worse still, the various collections of people seem to go on forever. I think there's a<br />

fashion to be down on traditional wedding photography, however the actual working framework<br />

remains the same for most professional wedding photographers. The pictures may be more stylish but<br />

the actual experience on the day for that bride and groom is extremely similar.<br />

There's always a trade off between your type of work a photographer does and the time that it takes to<br />

shoot it. More formal posed photographs will require longer to setup and get. Any photographer who<br />

produces artistic posed work will need a certain amount of time for you to produce his best work. It is<br />

crucial that you find out how much time he will need, and work out how it will fit into your day. There<br />

are photographers who spend an hour or two on formal shots. Be certain that you're pleased with giving<br />

over that amount of your time on your wedding day. If you're not that comfortable in front of the<br />

camera you might find this type of photography more difficult. A great photographer should be able to<br />

help you and put you at your ease however for many individuals it can still seem a little daunting.<br />

Reportage <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography (<strong>Wedding</strong> Photojournalism)<br />

If traditional is all about posed photographs, then reportage wedding photography may be the opposite.<br />

It depends on capturing moments as they happen, and it is a lot more like a fly on the wall documentary.<br />

This form of wedding photography means that the photographer spends the majority of his time in the<br />

backdrop, and thus is becoming increasingly popular with couples. <strong>Wedding</strong>s will also be increasingly<br />

less formal than they was once. Documentary wedding photography requires a different set of skills<br />

from traditional photography so you have to make certain that your photographer has got the correct<br />

photographic background and can show you full weddings to back this up. <strong>Wedding</strong> photojournalism is<br />

much more about a complete set of pictures in the whole day than a set of a dozen highlights. You will<br />

find photographers available who will hop on the most recent bandwagon to achieve business, but<br />

nonetheless make use of the same old style they also have. <strong>Wedding</strong> photojournalism is all about<br />

anticipation and finding yourself in the right place at the right time. It is not about closely directing<br />

people, therefore it puts many traditional professional wedding photographers outside of their skill set.<br />

There are several less ethical photographers who'll make use of the latest buzzwords to improve their<br />

internet search engine presence, but nonetheless shoot the same tired old pictures.


If you're reticent about having your photo taken, wedding photojournalism is probably your best choice.<br />

The photography happens without you actually realizing and you'll look your natural best.<br />

Although both of these approaches might appear polar opposites, in reality most professional wedding<br />

photographers will offer you a blend of these two styles. There are not many wedding photojournalists<br />

that do not shoot a minimum of some formal photographs and traditional professional wedding<br />

photographers will shoot informal pictures too. Find out what proportion of each a photographer loves<br />

to shoot, and better still question them what they prefer to shoot the most - chances are this is what<br />

they're best at.<br />

Vintage <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography<br />

Vintage photography is really a style that has been coming into vogue recently, however in plenty of<br />

ways its a tough one one to quantify. Vintage can mean everything from using old film cameras during<br />

some of the wedding to just another method of post production to produce 'vintage' looking digital files.<br />

There are several great photographers available, but bear in mind that if you are receiving files which<br />

are heavily edited inside a certain style, you take the risk of your photos looking rather dated a few<br />

years later. If I was getting a vintage style photographer, Personally, i want at least some of the wedding<br />

shot on film, I'm not an enormous fan of faking things. As always inquire, see examples and make an<br />

educated decision.<br />

Editorial <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography<br />

This wedding genre is inspired by the fashion editorials of glossy magazines, at it's best it may produce<br />

fantastic high-end images. To produce this successfully on a wedding day the photographer must be<br />

highly organised, and could possibly require an assistant to assist set up some of the shots ahead of<br />

time, although that will depend on his or her style. Seek information to make sure that time<br />

requirements with this type of shoot participate in your plans. If you enjoy this kind of photography try<br />

not to wish to devote too much time into it in your wedding day, consider booking another photo<br />

session following the wedding. Often describes like a trash or cherish the gown shoot, another photo<br />

session might be the best way to get the wedding day you would like and also the photographs you'll<br />

love without losing an enormous slice of your wedding event. It also implies that you and your<br />

photographer can pick the ideal time of day for the right light and you have scope for rescheduling<br />

whether it's pouring with rain. In lots of countries, specially the US, high end photography is beginning<br />

to change towards three shoots: the engagement shoot, the marriage day, as well as an editorial<br />

session. Don't necessarily believe that everything needs to be completed in one day.<br />

Artistic or Fine Art <strong>Wedding</strong> Photography


Essentially an evolution of traditional wedding photography, this type of photography provides a<br />

contemporary take on the standard set of posed photographs, although these are both terms that have<br />

been somewhat over utilized by the photographic community, so again do your research. At its best this<br />

genre can produce moving romantic images, but some photographers can over use the same poses,<br />

therefore it can seem to be a bit impersonal. Ask to see plenty of shoots and don't be afraid to input<br />

your personal ideas at the pre-wedding meeting.

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