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Monday, April 30, 2012

Picture Perfect







After you’ve said “YES” and before you say “I do” there is so much to think about. The venue, the dress, the flowers, the guest list, the hotel accommodations, the menu, family politics, and it goes on and on.  It is very important to style your event according to your personal interest, let your surrounding be your inspiration.

With so many things to consider to make the day of the wedding perfect, couples often overlook the need to preserve and plan for the memories of the day. Long after the flower arrangements have wilted, after the last glass of champagne has been drank and years after your flower girl is a beautiful bride herself you will have your precious memories not only to remind you of your wedding day but to tell the story of your journey and the legacy of your family.

With that being said I encourage my couples to invest in their photographs by researching and hiring a trained, experienced photographer to capture all of your sacred moments. There are several styles of photography offered these days the possibilities are exciting.  Pictures are powerful! REMEMBER a picture is worth a thousand words. Let’s examine the options.


Traditional
Tradtional wedding photography can be recognized as formal color photos where people are posed and looking toward the camera "say cheese". Traditional photography still has its place in the modern photography; however it is expected to be less in demand in the coming years due to the higher demand for more illustrative and photojournalistic styles of shooting. Photographers who work in a tradition style typically lack the creative edge that we see in modern photos. Traditional style photography is posed and usually pre- planned to follow a photography check list to the letter. There will be a lot of direction or coaching by the photographer.

PhotojournalisticThis the art of capturing the moments as they take place. Identified as being more raw, realistic and factual, stemming from newspaper photography. Think of it as a movie that tells the story without words. The photographer will be unnoticed in most cases.   
 Illustrative and Artistic The latest trends in wedding and event photography is Illustrative and Artistic wedding photography. These terms are often used in relation to the other. When thinking of an Illustrative style it is important to understand that color, texture, and lighting play big roles in this method. Usually the professional behind the camera is the ultra-creative type. They see things or possibilities others have overlooked. Where there is not opportunity to capture a rare moment they create opportunity. These styles embody the eye of the beholder rule the ‘Artist’ or photographer will key in to his or her own creative cues to create magic. This style is unique, modern but timeless. Depending on the photographer – there may be a great deal of interaction with you and your guest - or there may be none. If you are considering this style check out the portfolios of particular photographers to see if their style is reflective of the type of work you would like showcased in your memories. This type of photography can produce cutting edge and stunning wedding photographs as a superb and individualized record of your big day. It might be considered a little risky by some brides who prefer a more traditional approach.

Whatever your choice you will be Picture Perfect on your Big Day!! Happy Planning!!

Sincerely LB




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