28Apr

When does it make sense to use a fish eye lens in wedding photography?

By, April 28, 2011

When does it make sense to use a fish eye lens in wedding photography?

If there is a reason to do it, then it's cool. But it's very easy to abuse the fish eye lens. There has to be a reason. If you're doing it just to do it, that's where it can become gimmicky. We feel that a fish eye works well if you want to get an overall shot of the venue or all of the guests. It's also fun to use if you want to get a silly shot. For example, a dog wearing a tuxedo close up, or a goofy shot of the groomsmen. But it's not a flattering lens where a bride will say "Wow, I look amazing!"

We feel that using a fish eye lens more than two or three times in a wedding is pushing it. There are other ways to be creative.

09Feb

It’s all about having a good balance of pictures!

By, February 09, 2011

You always hear that balance is a good thing. It might be a balanced diet, a balanced budget, the balance of yin and yang, or leading a balanced life. Balance is also very important when it comes to wedding photography. With balanced photography, we ensure that all the most important moments and events from the day are covered.

Our perfect balance is a nice mix of candids, details, formals and artistic/stylized photos. We feel that if all your photos are traditional-style portraits, it can be a little sleepy.  On the other hand, if all your pictures are funky and artistic, you may look back wishing you had a normal picture of your mom. We are always thinking of what you will want now and what will become very important 50 years from now.

Getting that balance is an art form in itself. Here’s an example of each of the approaches that make up a balanced mix of images:

PORTRAITURE

CANDID FUN

CANDID EMOTIONAL

ARTISTIC, STYLIZED

OVERALL ROOM SHOT DETAIL

CLOSE UP DETAILS

VIBRANT COLOR

BLACK & WHITE

28Apr

Top 5 Things a Bride Should Know Before Selecting a Wedding Photographer

By, April 28, 2010

1. How experienced is the photographer?
“You don’t know the power of experience until you have experience”

A seasoned photographer:

  • Knows all the key moments in a wedding is vital, to ensure no shots are missed
  • Makes sure everything happens on time and there are no surprises
  • Is able to help with the timeline to make sure the wedding day is fun and all shots are made
  • Understands how to get amazing photos under any lighting condition
  • Can provide a variety of albums, enlargements, parent books, etc… But it really doesn’t matter what you get if the images aren’t amazing. The most important factor when hiring a photographer is the skill of that photographer

You can have two very similar portfolios between photographers. The difference between a really solid pro versus an amateur is that the pro can get amazing images every single time. Not one great shot every few weddings. Education and experience are key components.

    2. How experienced is the company?
    “The longer a successful company has been in business, the more insurance you have “

    • Even if you get amazing pictures, promises need to be met to ensure a great experience. For example. all images delivered on time. Albums delivered on time
    • There needs to be a good backup system to ensure no images are ever lost
    • There needs to be a backup photographer ready to go in case of an emergency
    • Ability to help with your timeline, to make sure your photography wants are met
    • There are no money surprises

    3. Is there a solid second photographer?
    “To be creative you need an equally qualified second photographer”

    • Speaking as a photographer, the slower that you can shoot, the better the results. You can take time to frame your photograph to add interest, use the proper lens, have a good exposure and light. Of course, a wedding is very fast paced. So having a second photographer to cover the must-have pictures means that the first shooter can take a little more time. The end result is that the better the second shooter, the more creative the images will be
    • A qualified second shooter creates less distraction, because you don’t have one photographer running around to get all of the needed shots

    4. Do I get to keep my images?
    “If you have your full resolution finished image files you can do anything”

    • When you have your files, you can print images whenever you please
    • You can email, Facebook, make slide shows, etc without continuing to pay every time you want to do something
    • If the company were to ever go out of business, you would have your images
    • It saves you a lot of money being able to print images yourself, or at least to have that option

    5. How established is the photographer within the industry?
    “If other vendors love the photography company, across the board, you know you are in good hands”

    • The personal approach that the photographer takes with other professionals is a good indication of how they will treat you
    • An established photographer will have comfort in almost any setting, and know how to photograph your venue from experience
    • The better connected the photographer, the better their recommendations will be in your search for vendors

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