Can’t Miss Photos for Your Wedding
A Moment Alone After Dinner
After an exciting day of festivities, it’s important to take a moment alone to reflect on the day. As the photographer, I like to capture this moment in a way that shows the couple’s connection. The best way to do this is to find a quiet spot, such as a balcony or a garden, and set up the camera in a way that captures the couple’s expressions and movements. I also like to add a bit of atmospheric lighting to help set the mood.
Looking Up at the Couple
This is a unique shot that can be taken from a variety of angles. I like to take this shot from below the couple, looking up at them from the ground. By placing my camera on the ground, and angling it up, it views the dress (I usuallly place the bouquet at the bottom of the dress), the couple and the scenic background. This angle can be used to capture the couple’s connection and emotion, and also to show the beauty of their surroundings. It also adds a sense of drama to the photo, and can be a great way to add a unique perspective to the wedding photography album.
Candid Moments
Candid shots are a great way to capture the true emotion of the day. I like to get close to the couple and take shots of them while they’re enjoying the moment. I also like to take shots of guests and family members, as they often have the most candid reactions. Candid shots are also a great way to capture the little details of the day, such as a flower girl’s dress, or a little boy’s expression as he watches the first dance.
Conclusion
These are just a few of the important shots that I believe are essential to having a great wedding photography portfolio. As a professional photographer, I strive to capture the joy and emotion of the day in a creative and unique way. By taking the time to focus on the important shots, I can ensure that the couple’s wedding photography album is something that they can cherish for years to come.