Capturing the images of the events of one of the most beautiful day in a couples' life is a crucial part in the planning strategies for a wedding.
Today we have the greatest benefit of digital wedding photography which provides the couple and guests with the photos faster, sometime before the end of the wedding reception. Most photographers also video tape the wedding ceremony which complements the photos.
Creating that perfect shot for that wonderful day isn't easy. If you are taking photographs without help you need to read the tips in this article to ensure the photos taken with your digital camera are something special for your friends or relations on this big day.
First ensure you don't have poor background scenery and that there aren't too many people in the shot. Often the couple is in the thick of a crowd and at this point it may be easier to try and capture just their head and shoulders.
If some of the guests are wearing glasses, they can be asked to stand with their heads a little down or sideways to avoid the glare effect from spectacles that normally appears when a flash is used. To avoid people in the shot coming out dark when the sunlight is behind them, unless you know what you are doing, move them so the sun is behind you.
Where possible, try to capture shots that are natural and candid as these always look so natural when viewed later; one way to do this is to use the cameras optical zoom. As you can't keep asking people to pose for you, always have the camera on hand because digital wedding photography is about having natural shots.
All your efforts will be wasted if you forget to have fresh batteries and carry enough memory for your digital camera to take every image from the day. For 6 mega pixel cameras and up, the absolute bare minimum should be a 1 gigabyte card, preferably 2 gigabytes and always use the highest resolution your camera can manage if the images are to be printed.
If you intend to have the pictures blown up to a large size you will need to ensure your cameras resolution is set to maximum. Once you have the images it is only a matter of printing out the ones you want and saving all of them on a CD for a permanent storage or presentation.
If you are interested in digital wedding photography you should enroll in a college and who knows you may find your passion becomes a profession. Alternatively if you think you are not up to it, book a wedding photographer in advance to avoid disappointment on that day.
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