Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Top Wedding Photography Myths: Wedding and Bridal Photographers, OMG!

You may be getting married (congratulations, by the way) and trying to decide whether or not to hire a wedding photographer. You may be trying to decide now which professional photographer to choose for your wedding day. You may be a wedding photographer and try to understand the delicate and confusing psyche of those involved in wedding planning.

Whoever it is, for your reading pleasure, check out Top 10 Wedding Photography Myths handed down by a photographer who still loves taking pictures. These are divided into three categories: a. Myths about not hiring a professional at all; second. Myths about the selection process; and C. Myths about how photography should be done.

CATEGORY A: I don't need / want a wedding photographer because:

1. My cousin's roommate from college just got the new Canon 999D and a host of professional 'L' series lenses; it will be great (and, did I mention, FREE!).

Is it impossible to find a good free photographer? No. Is it likely? It's not a good idea? Hardly ever. But hey, it's your miami wedding photographer. You can take a chance on the stranger who might well be too intrigued by the bridesmaid who has had too much to drink at the reception and starts dancing provocatively. That way, most of your photos could be hers. Perfect, right? And free. In this situation, you can point out to your children, twenty years later, that the photographer took these photos with really cutting edge technology, so you can see so many details of the lewd woman at her wedding with, how shall we say ... 'perky breasts '. No, she's not the girlfriend, but doesn't she look like she's having fun?



2. Why should you hire a photographer? Everyone and their dog have a camera (even cell phone photos are increasing in the 'megapixel' race). Snapshots of the guests will suffice.

Yes, it is true to say that most of us now carry a camera on our body at all times (on our phone at least). Also, at a wedding, many, if not most, of the guests bring some kind of extra camera to commemorate the event (particularly things that go wrong if they don't like you; the groom's tears if they do). However, rigorous double-blind studies have been conducted on the data stream we are referring to, and they all show one thing. These images have a 99.9982% chance of sucking. Very bad. There may be a great group photo of a dog down the hall that meant a lot to Great-Aunt Esther. It will be perfectly exposed, in focus, and show Sparky in a beautiful pose using great composition.

3. Wedding photography is too expensive, why would you support an industry of so-called "professionals" who actually only work a few hours a week? I don't know whether to be angry or jealous.

You can get mad if you want. You may even be jealous, as we have a job that we (hopefully) love and take pride in. If you think we work a few hours for a single wedding, you are delusional. Those are the hours you see us at the wedding; Suffice it to say, it took many hours of preparation for that particular wedding, countless hours after the end of the wedding day in post-production. When done correctly, the work is extensive, fun, and profitable.

CATEGORY B: I need / want a wedding photographer, but the selection process should be limited:

4. I will hire my photographer after all the planning is done. I will select the flowers, venue, dj or band, bridesmaid dresses, honeymoon hotel and more. Then I will think about photography.

Of course, you will wait until the last few months to hire a photographer. Why would you want a wedding professional like a great photographer to help you with smart references for all the other services you will be looking for? While a good photographer will have worked with a spectacular cake business at previous weddings and will gladly suggest you check them out, you can spend forty-seven hours perusing brochures featuring Batman-shaped carrot cakes (a theme that will certainly take off when new). brides really stop and think about it). Consider this though: waiting will only limit your options. The photographers hire by specific dates. When your arch nemesis plans your wedding on the same day as you (out of spite), he will also try to conclude the services of the best photographer in town. He beat that photographer for years of bragging.

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