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The best tips of Wedding Photography in Australia

If you have been asked to take photos for a wedding? For some, wedding photography is a casual affair. Take a point-and-shoot camera, then snap away when the opportunity arises. For others, it’s a serious, full-fledged business. Wedding photos are a challenge to take, simply because of the flurry of activities that go on and the large variety of lighting conditions that may occur. Here are some of the best tips in and will research into various tips and tricks. Preparation : Preparation is the most critical elements in being a successful wedding photographer. You absolutely need to prepare ahead (at least 2 months ahead) of time. Get to know the bride and the groom, understand their needs and wants. Some good questions to ask are: How many photographers will there be? - What type of photos would they prefer? Mostly formal group portraits? Or mostly can did shots of the couple? - How many guests are expected at the wedding? Are they mostly family members or friends? - Which venue will be used at the wedding? A church? Will there be a reception or a dinner? Asking pertinent questions like these will help you understand the requirements for the wedding photos and thereby take better shots. For a church wedding, I usually like to see inside the church to check out the lighting, décoration and environment. I try to find out the correct places to position myself so I don’t mess up during the wedding day. Keeping that in mind that some churches don't allow flash photography during the wedding ceremony. It’s also necessary to find out places like the reception area, or the podium where the speech will be made. If wedding dance is expected,then check out the dance floor and the seating arrangement if possible. To get more tips about wedding photography then visit us:
by Jack Bond

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