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Working Together
The best wedding photography is achieved when the photographer and the bride and bridegroom work in close harmony. Most photographers will insist on meeting with you beforehand to plan the day's schedule, discuss the pictures and draw up a timetable.
Photography needs fitting into the day's events, but it is not the reason for the day!
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Your photographer will advise you where are the best places to take the photographs. Often, the formal groups are taken at the church or register office (or wherever the actual ceremony is being held) and the less formal ones at the reception. However, the photographer may suggest stopping at a park or local beauty spot on the way to the reception. This provides the opportunity for a few portraits of the two of you together, away from the hurly-burly of activity and in a setting
with an attractive backdrop for pictures that are more than just smiling faces. |
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This interlude should not take more than 20 to 30 minutes. Expect the photographer to take about the same time photographing the groups at the church. If you add these times on to the length of the ceremony,
traveling times, receiving guests (often longer than you think), informal chat with your friends, you will find that you should allow about two-and-a-half to three hours between the start of the ceremony and sitting down for your wedding meal. Your photographer will help you plan a timetable so that you can enjoy the day without getting too anxious about time or the meal getting cold! |
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It is a good idea to have portraits taken at home before the ceremony. There is a time before she leaves home when the bride is perfect, with "not a hair out of place". Once outside, a wisp is soon disturbed by the wind; and once the confetti is thrown, you are never the same again! A few family portraits at home beforehand make a worthwhile addition to your record of the day. This need not only be the bride and her family; many photographers will also visit the home of the bridegroom. |
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