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Finding your wedding photography style Choosing your wedding photographer is more than finding someone who can take pretty pictures. It’s answering the question: Who can best tell your story of one of the most important events of your life? Read more |
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Part 1: Choosing your wedding photographer When it comes to finding a wedding photographer, applying 4Ws at the very beginning can help you answer basic questions before you begin interviewing candidates: who, what, where, when, how much. Read more |
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Part 2: Planning with your wedding photographer Maybe we’re biased, but we think the relationship you build with your wedding photographer is one of the most important aspects of your wedding. This person is capturing one of the most important days of your life, and the communication you have is essential to getting it right. Read more |
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Part 3: Creating your wedding shot list It’s critical that you and your wedding photographer agree on the shots you want taken. You can print a complete checklist to share with your photographer. Read more |
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Part 4: Creating your keepsakes Married, finally! The planning is done, the ceremony was beautiful, you’re back from the honeymoon, you exhale...and find yourself with pages of proof sheets of all the photographs taken of your wedding day. Read more |
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Candids: Getting friends and family in on the act No one knows you better than your friends and family, and their pictures of your wedding day can add fun and meaningful perspectives to your wedding day. With a little planning and communication, you can let your guests unleash their inner artist and get great photographs to compliment those taken by your wedding photographer. Read more |
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Using photographs in your wedding You can increase the happiness quotient of your wedding by adding touches of photography throughout your showers, ceremony and reception. Read more |
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Creative ideas |
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Did you know? |
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Photographers shooting Shutterfly weddings used: |
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| Photojournalistic style |
12.6% |
| Traditional portraiture |
30.1% |
| A combination of both |
54.0% |
| Other |
3.2% |
Source: Shutterfly survey of 435 brides during Dec. 26-31 2007 |
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