Choosing a Great Wedding Photographer Part 3

You’re getting closer to knowing all the little things that are important in choosing a great wedding photographer. There are just a few more things I think are important, that I wanted to share. When you’re looking at a photographer’s portfolio, notice what they do in correcting and finishing their photos. Do they have a tendency to make everything softer, change the hue, or do something that you don’t necessarily want in your photos? In looking at my photographer’s work, I noticed that she took great photos in certain places—such as places with strong architectural backgrounds and simple surroundings. This … Continue reading

Reasons To Use Digital Cameras At Your Wedding

I’m not sure digital cameras were even around when I got married. Just kidding. Half-kidding at least. I got married before the digital photography phenomenon evolved into the all-encompassing trend that it is today. These days most couples don’t hesitate to hire wedding photographers who deal exclusively in digital equipment. In fact, a growing number of brides are now actively seeking digital photographers because they want the opportunity to share their wedding pictures online. Old-fashion photo albums are becoming a thing of the past. All the engaged couples I know have already assembled an online site dedicated to their weddings. … Continue reading

Wedding Photography – What Do You Want?

What would wedding planning be without booking your photographer? If you’ve ever researched wedding photography then you know that a good photographer can cost a lot of money and whether you need them for only an hour or less, the photographer will often charge a minimum fee for their services. You have a lot of options, more than you may realize, when it comes to deciding how to plan your wedding photography. Like most events, weddings have some typical or standard photographs that are expected. Standard Photographs of a wedding include: Bride and her family Bride and her attendants Bride … Continue reading

Wedding Planning

Several years ago, when my husband and I were engaged, I remember having several conversations that began with me discussing planning my own wedding and getting tripped up on the details. I wanted to plan something small, something intimate and certainly nothing that would resemble public spectacle. Frighteningly enough, there are lists that you need to consider that take two to three pages to cover and I will be listing a lot of those throughout this month in our Going to the Chapel month. In the meanwhile, when it comes to planning a wedding you have a few options: You … Continue reading