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The Successful Wedding Photographer

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Product Description
Successful wedding photographers know what works. They know the images that clients want. They know how to find and attract those clients. And they know too how to demonstrate their ability, promote their skills and bring in the bookings that build a successful and satisfying photography career.

The Successful Wedding Photographer reveals the real strategies currently being used by some of the world’s most successful wedding photographers to create stable businesses. From building a website that attracts clients to increasing personal recommendations and dominating a niche, The Successful Wedding Photographer explains all of today’s most powerful wedding photography business methods. It tells wedding photographers what really works now.

  • Find out which tools are the most effective at finding clients and persuading them to book.
  • Discover how the best photographers generate trust and close bookings.
  • Check out the latest wedding photography styles, and learn how they can help you conquer your niche.

The Successful Wedding Photographer is packed with case-studies, examples, interviews with leading photographers and proven methods of building a top-earning wedding photography business. It’s a complete, practical guide to the wedding photography business.

The Successful Wedding Photographer

How to Choose a Good Wedding Photographer

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Your wedding album is something you will cherish forever.  Your children and grandchildren will look at it and be able to see how their story began.  It is a prized family heirloom that can be passed down for generations.  Choosing a good wedding photographer is vital to capturing those happy memories and making your wedding album everything you want it to be.  Wedding photography is different than other types of photography and you will want to choose a professional photographer that specialises in this field rather than a jack-of-all-trades type of photographer.

Your wedding album should be unique and an expression of your personal style.

The first thing you will want to do when choosing your wedding photographer is to look at their portfolio.  Look at the other wedding photographs he or she has taken.  Do they capture the moment?  Are they artistic and unique?  Or do they look like something your uncle could have done with his 35mm camera?  You want your wedding album to be unique and express your personal style, yet not so artistic that they take away from the subject—you and your wedding day.

Make a shortlist and arrange to meet all the photographers before taking a decision.

Next, you want to interview the wedding photographer.  Ask about prices and options.  Explain the details of your wedding and ask what kind of vision the photographer has for your wedding photographs.  Find out if the photographer is open to your suggestions as well.  Interviewing your prospective wedding photographer will not only help you to understand whether he or she will take the kind of wedding photographs you desire, but it will also help you to see how easy he or she is to get along with.  This person will be a part of your total wedding experience and will be dealing with your entire Bridal party as well as all your guests.  You want your wedding photographer to be personable and make the experience of having photos taken fun for everyone.

Investing time to choose the right wedding photographer is well worth the effort.

You only have one wedding day and you want it to be special.  Your wedding album will be your greatest keepsake and will help you to remember your special day and all the preparations that went into it.  Choosing the right wedding photographer takes some time and effort, but it will help make your wedding photo album everything you ever dreamed of.

Having a professional video produced of your wedding day is well worth the additional expense.

You may also wish to consider a wedding video of your big day. You will therefore need to find a wedding photographer that can also demonstrate experience in producing professional looking videos. Very often you will find that as this requires a different set of skills (especially in editing and post video production) it is more sensible to employ a wedding video specialist, to ensure that you will be totally happy with the finished result.

Visit our website today for the best wedding photography professionals your local area.

Alan Vaufrouard has over 10 years experience in IT and 8 years working in the Wedding industry. He is the owner of the County Wedding, Wedding Planner Directory.


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Wedding photographer nabbed in $1M pot bust

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Wedding photographer nabbed in $1M pot bust
Nervous newlyweds desperate for their wedding photographer to hand over high-priced pictures more than a year after…

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Manchester Wedding Photographer

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010


manchester-wedding-photographer.blogspot.com – Manchester Based professional Photographer, wedding photography in a modern informal style to catpure and keep your special day. Planning A Wedding And Still Looking For The Perfect Photographer Wedding photography is possibly the most significant…

How to Choose Your Wedding Photographer?

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Finding the right Wedding Photographer

Choosing a wedding photographer depends on a number of different criteria. You need to have a clear idea of what’s involved in choosing a wedding photographer that’s right for you.

Reputation and Experience: these days digital photography has given everyone the power to take good images, but only true professionals with talent and training can provide you with a professional service. A persona recommendation is often a good starting point. You cannot afford a ‘no show’ or a botched job. You only have one chance to get your wedding photography right and you have to be able to trust the photographer.

Someone who will fit in: You need to shop around and meet the wedding photographer. There’s nothing worse than hiring someone whose personality or style does not fit the occasion. Most wedding photographers try to be as unobtrusive as possible and behave like and look like a guest.

Will they take photographs we actually like? Take a look at their work and decide if this is the style for you.

Do they offer a wide range of packages to provide choice to meet our budget? Always key to choosing the right wedding photographer: they have to fit your budget with no hidden costs.

When Should You Book Your Wedding Photographer?

The sooner the better. 9-12 months before is a good rule of thumb. Why so long? Well, like a wedding venue can get fully booked, so can a wedding photographer. Most only work at weekends and there isn’t that many weekends in a year. And while you are at it, make sure you are not being provided with an assistant rather than the main man or woman.

What Are The Different Styles of Wedding Photography On Offer?

These days there is much greater choice than just the traditional wedding photographs.

A wedding as an exercise in photojournalism

This approach turns the wedding experience into a story with a beginning and end and covers a number of styles which can be very individual to the photographer. It will usually employ a number of locations which are pertinent to the bride and groom’s ‘story’.

The style is usually described as ‘candid’ and shot using available light. If any of your family hankers after traditional planned shots of family groups, the ceremony etc. then be very careful about this style.

Traditional wedding photographs:

The complete opposite of the photo journalistic style, this is the one we all know. It means endless poses of the bridge and groom, the best man, the bride’s parents, the groom’s parents, everyone together, cute page boys – you get the idea. Usually a wedding photographer in this style will have done the same prepared set of shots with the same camera positions and lighting, even at the same venues, dozens of times. It isn’t exactly spontaneous or original but it does record the event and people for posterity.

Artistic wedding photography style:

This is another planned and posed style but makes uses location, composition, unusual angles and digital rendering to produce something between candid and traditional. But beware: some artistic photographers can be a little ‘off the wall; – make sure you see several examples of their style before choosing.

What Should I Pay For A Wedding Photographer?

Answering that question is like answering ‘how long is a piece of string?’ You must make a decision based on your overall budget. Decide what percentage of your budget is required for professional wedding photography.

What you must ensure is that you get value for money. This means you have to do a bit of research, ask friends what they paid and look for recommendations.

A typical price range is from $1000 to $3000. It could be a lot more but not a lot less unless you just want the photographer to show up and leave you to.

To decide what you should pay means you have to understand what you want and the service you require.

Some questions to consider: Do you just want the negatives/digital files to ‘do it yourself’ or a complete professional service? Type and style of albums? The final number of photographs required? The range of photographs: is it just the wedding ceremony, or will it covers the whole day including reception? The reputation and previous work of the wedding photographer.

Summing it all up

Like everything else, wedding photography has changed and the digital age has offered many new opportunities. Make sure you plan ahead and make the choices you and the families involved will be comfortable with. You only get one chance to create a wedding album which you will cherish for a lifetime.

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How to get started as a wedding photographer?

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

I don’t have any prior experience as a wedding photographer. So how would I go about getting in this business? Is this a fairly profitable business to get into though?

how much does a wedding photographer charge for a beginning assignment?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

i am thinking of getting into wedding photoghaphy. i shoot film because i love it. i have medium format as well 35mm. how much can a photographer charge with no experience in wedding photography.
oh by the way, i meant love film versus digital.

Opteka 82mm 0.4X HD2 Large Element Fisheye Lens for Canon XF300 & XF305 Professional Video Camcorders

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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An essential tool for extreme sports and dramatic action shooters. The 0.4X Ultra Fisheye Adapter offers an extreme fisheye effect and a high degree of barrel distortion. It exaggerates depth by pulling nearby objects closer and causing distant objects to recede into the background. Advances in high-index / low-dispersion optical glasses, new barrel materials, and exotic anti-reflection coatings, along with the latest in computer-aided-design / computer-aided-manufacturing, are combined to produce lenses of unprecedented quality. Diamond-cut from crystal-clear, water-white optical glass, Opteka lenses are ground and polished to a precise precision. Because all Opteka lenses are designed and manufactured with the highest possible degree of consistency, you can swap lenses mid-shoot with no discernable variation in color or effect. The unprecedented purity, color saturation and repeatability of Opteka lenses virtually eliminate the need for lab color timing corrections caused by other lenses. This puts more creative control where it belongs – in your hands. Opteka lenses stand up to the most rigorous demands on the stage and on location. Opteka’s hard anti-reflective (AR) coating offers protection specially formulated to resist flaking, peeling and scratching. This proprietary AR coating also reduces light loss and flare to less than 1% per surface, compared to untreated glass which has a light loss of 4% per surface. Opteka lenses allow you to shoot with total confidence!

Opteka 82mm 0.4X HD2 Large Element Fisheye Lens for Canon XF300 & XF305 Professional Video Camcorders

Wedding photographer accidentally killed

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Wedding photographer accidentally killed
ALTOFONTE, Italy, July 28 (UPI) — A soon-to-be married Italian couple were posing for wedding pictures with a gun when the firearm accidentally discharged, killing the photographer, police said. Firearm – Photographer – Italy – United States – Relationships

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500 Poses for Photographing Brides: A Visual Sourcebook for Professional Digital Wedding Photographers

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

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Containing numerous contemporary images by leading photographers, this indispensable manual concerning wedding portraits explains posing fundamentals as well as how to create a flattering, feature-specific photograph—one that focuses on the head, shoulders, arms, legs, or torso—in different levels of close-ups, from head-shots to full-lengths. Since posing is the second most challenging aspect of photography and with the added complications of a wedding—from the bride’s personal style to her figure and gown—it can be very easy for a photographer to make a wrong turn. This perceptive reference provides the perfect place to turn when in need of quick posing strategies and fresh ideas.

500 Poses for Photographing Brides: A Visual Sourcebook for Professional Digital Wedding Photographers