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		<title>10 wedding photography tips and easy mistakes to avoid when photographing a wedding from Nick Smith</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[10 mistakes people make in wedding photography Weddings can be emotionally charged moments for everyone and can be a logistical nightmare,  the photographer (professional) needs to eliminate as many potential problems and mistakes as possible, so the first order of business is to communicate with the wedding party. This enables you to get an idea of their “game plan”.  Otherwise, if your plan is to just go with the flow (which is highly unadvisable for a professional), you’ll miss out on the best opportunities to get single and group photos, and you can also be rushed – all of which can contribute to poor photographs. Create a “Shot List” with someone intimately involved with the Day ideally the Bride and Groom. This way you’ll know when there is down time for you to go grab candids… the “true” bread’n butter of wedding photography It’s  important for you to ESTABLISH A RAPPORT WITH THE BRIDE AND GROOM, because they need to feel comfortable with you. It’s best to take a series of photos of them prior to the wedding, just a few casual portrait shots in the park, or chilled out at home will do it,  just so you can  communicate with them, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 align="center"><strong>10 mistakes people make in wedding photography</strong></h1>
<h1><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal;">Weddings can be emotionally charged moments for everyone and</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal;"> can be a logistical nightmare,  the photographer (professional) needs to eliminate as many potential problems and mistakes as possible, so the first order of business is to </span><strong style="font-size: 13px;">communicate with the wedding party.</strong></h1>
<p>This enables you to get an idea of their “game plan”.  Otherwise, if your plan is to just go with the flow (which is highly unadvisable for a professional), you’ll miss out on the best opportunities to get single and group photos, and you can also be rushed – all of which can contribute to poor photographs. <strong>Create a “Shot List”</strong> <em>with someone intimately </em>involved with the Day ideally the Bride and Groom. This way you’ll know when there is down time for you to go grab candids… the “true” bread’n butter of wedding photography</p>
<p><img style="margin-left: 12px; margin-right: 12px;" src="http://digitalweddingsecrets.com/affiliates/img/wedding-photography-tips-couple.jpg" alt="Wedding photography couple intimate shot" width="320" height="208" align="left" hspace="12" />It’s  important for you to <strong>ESTABLISH A RAPPORT WITH THE BRIDE AND GROOM</strong>, because they need to feel comfortable with you. It’s best to take a series of photos of them <em>prior</em> to the wedding, just a few casual portrait shots in the park, or chilled out at home will do it,  just so you can  communicate with them, and get to know them a little&#8230; Unless your already a friend, then you&#8217;ll be 1/2 way there <img src='http://www.creativephotoshop.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>An engagement photo session is a good time to do this, if you skip this crucial part of the process, when it comes down to the actual day of the wedding, the Bride &amp; Groom won’t be at ease with you around or with you issuing commands, and telling then where to go and what to do get what you want so <em>they’re </em>happy with the end result.</p>
<p>It is important that you strive to be as <strong>unobtrusive as possible</strong>; many people forget this fact, and think that as “the photographer” they have the right to barge in a take the shots of this once-in-a-lifetime moment. No one wants the photographer interrupting the joyous occasion by asking to get a shot! or bombarding unsuspecting subjects with a harsh, blinding camera flash. It’s important to move quietly, slowly and smoothly – be like a ninja as much as possible (but you don’t need soft soled shoes).</p>
<p><img style="margin-left: 12px; margin-right: 12px;" src="http://digitalweddingsecrets.com/affiliates/img/digital-wedding-tips.jpg" alt="wedding photography shot" width="374" height="214" align="left" hspace="12" /><strong>NOT COMING PREPARED</strong></p>
<p>This goes without saying, but without the proper equipment you can really hamper your effort to get the best photos possible. Preparation is anything and everything you can do that will inform you on what lenses to bring and what the location looks like when photographed, so you can <strong>pre-visualize shots</strong>. Part of being prepared is <strong>scouting the location </strong>ahead of time <em>at the time of the wedding</em>, so you are aware of the lighting conditions and can plan accordingly. You’ll also want to <strong>bring a tripod </strong>(or monopod), as it’ll be a lifesaver. If one of your goals is to completely blend in (and it should be), then taking photos <em>without the flash</em> is one of the best ways to do that. But that means lowering the shutter speed and/or opening up the aperture as wide as possible to accommodate for the low-light conditions.… that’s were a tripod or monopod becomes worth its weight in gold to eliminate camera-shake and blur (too big no-no’s).</p>
<p><img style="margin-left: 12px; margin-right: 12px;" src="http://digitalweddingsecrets.com/affiliates/img/wedding-photography-couple.jpg" alt="wedding photography shot" width="179" height="268" align="left" hspace="12" /><strong>BRINGING ONE CAMERA</strong> is another major mistake that most people make.. If you bring two cameras, you have two options to mine the most out of the event – 1) is to <strong>bring an assistant</strong>; this way you can divide up the duties, subject and events and capture as much as possible. There’s so much material to cover at a wedding that two eyes are always better than one. And 2) is to have a wide-angle lens on one camera and a telephoto on the other. This <strong>saves time in switching lenses</strong>, so you can grab the group shot then immediately segue to an intimate close-up of the bride kibitzing with her bride’s maids or the father of the bride brushing aside a tear.</p>
<p><strong>LACKLUSTER Group Photos</strong></p>
<p>We’ve all seen these, and they are a major bummer for wedding photography. The main challenged of group photos is to get everyone smiling and not blinking at the time that you press the shutter. You can avoid this by having everyone close their eyes, and then open them “on the count of three.” Once you’ve <em>trained</em> your group, do the count again and snap the picture. You can also avoid these recycle bin shots by properly positioning yourself to get the most dynamic shots. Staged group shots are always awkward, severely clichéd and don’t offer anything exciting or memorable. Your individual creativity in staging can elevate a <em>de rigeur</em> group photo into something that everyone will want copies of (consider a changing your perspective and/or staggering the group).</p>
<p>Rushing usually results in <strong>UNPOLISHED COMPOSITIONS</strong> and with all the surrounding drama and chaos it is very easy for you to skip the added seconds (or minutes) it takes to find a more aesthetically appealing composition. Bad composition and sloppy framing will <em>ruin</em> amazing opportunities and result in mediocre (at best) or unusable (at worst) photos of action that can’t be replicated or re-staged. Take the time to make sure all the elements are properly in place – lighting, subject, background all must work in concert. As “the photographer” you do have some authority in getting the wedding party to reposition itself for your purposes. Sure, they might grumble, but the Bride &amp; Groom will thank you later.  And if you’ve scouted the location ahead of time and broken bread with the Bride &amp; Groom ahead of time, then by all means push the envelope and be bold with your decisions.</p>
<p>Another common mistake is a <strong>“nice” background</strong>; now, why is this considered a mistake? Because the background should in no way, shape or form compete with the Bride &amp; Groom. The background should be as neutral and/or bland as possible (although avoid a white background). The true skill in photographic composition is knowing how all the elements of the picture will draw the viewer’s eye director where <em>you want it</em>.</p>
<p>In the digital age there’s no excuse for <strong>NOT SHOOTING ENOUGH</strong>. You should bring two or three memory cards and don’t hold back (please shoot in RAW+JPEG for the most flexibility). Professional photographers take 100s and 100s of photos to find those 10 to 20 that not only capture the key, critical moments, but will serve as emotional hallmarks of the event.</p>
<p>Take these points to heart and incorporate them into your thinking, and you should be able to avoid the common mistakes and therefore elevate your work, and win raves from the couple weeks later when they review the photo album you put together for them.</p>
<p>Specializing in wedding photography that is both visually expressive and contemporary, requires dedicated efforts and a clear blueprint. <a href="http://260b8am8pf27s-bltckctd-x43.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=CREATIVEPHOTOSHOP" target="_blank"><strong>Digital Wedding Secrets</strong> </a>by Nick Smith is one of the rare resources that prepares you on how to capture a creative portrait that defines the essence of every wedding day and every couple. It also provides you with a step by step action plan, website, business agreements to help you get the most out of your wedding photography.</p>
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<p>To get mor info from Nick Smith,  take a look at his <strong><a href="http://260b8am8pf27s-bltckctd-x43.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=CREATIVEPHOTOSHOP" target="_blank">Digital Wedding Secrets</a> </strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 00:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Attention Brides &amp; Grooms&#8230; Now You Can Get GREAT Wedding Photos Even If Your NOT Hiring A Wedding Photographer</h1>
<p>Its been a long time getting everything together but I&#8217;ve finally completed the guide for this wedding season&#8230;</p>
<p>With the general economy the way it is I wanted to get the whole package right and be able to help those people who are not hiring a professional photographer for their wedding to get some great photos.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also included a free membership to my &#8220;Photo Savers&#8221; club that I&#8217;m soon to be rolling out, but as the wedding&#8217;s are fast approaching I wanted to go ahead and get people into it right away and help them see the savings and offers that I can find for them.</p>
<p>At this stage membership is ONLY available to those who get my &#8220;DIY Wedding Photo guide 2.0&#8243; as they are the ones who&#8217;ll benefit from it the most right now.</p>
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<p>My fantastic guide also reveals about getting your prints made in the professional labs for a fraction of the cost the professionals are charging.</p>
<p>Please help me to help those 1000&#8242;s of Brides and Grooms around the world who are not hiring a wedding photographer for whatever reason but who would still want great photos to remember their big day by with out spending £100&#8242;s.</p>
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