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ADVICE FROM WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

You should visit the ceremony and reception sites prior to the wedding date. This enables you to scout out the locations and have ideas in mind for photos which helps this go more smoothly the day of the wedding.
- Linda of LS Originals
Fridley, MN


If you have a large extended family that you would like photographed during formals make a short list so that no one is left out during the fast paced formals time. Keep in mind, the shorter the list the better because that will give your photographer more time to photograph the most important couple.
- Todd of Thamer Photography
Brookline, NH


Find a photographer who will walk and talk you through positions and actions that will achieve romantic images. Candid shots are wonderful, but the bride and groom's active involvement in many of the pictures will produce elegant and romantic portraits. The bride and groom's enthusiastic and active participation is the only thing that will ensure great portraits.
- Patricia of Artistic Visions Photography
Centreville, VA


For those photographers who shoot with Canon digital cameras, don't feel shy to crank up that ISO and shoot wide open. You'd be surprised what your camera can produce. If you question my rational then check this link and keep in mind that almost all these images were shot at 3200 ISO at 1.8 to 2.0. http://jeffnewcum.com/DWF/DWF07
- Jeff of Jeff Newcum Photography

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