Your wedding photographer Milton Keynes can either make or break or day, so be sure you choose one that not only takes fabulous wedding pictures Milton Keynes,
but listens to what you want. When planning your big day, be sure to
factor in time for pictures both before and after the actual ceremony.
A
typical wedding day photo schedule would look something like this:
Pictures should start about one and a half to two hours before bride is
leaving for the wedding. Your photographer should be taking lots of
candid shots during this time. Some examples would be, the dress hanging
by itself, both front and back, the jewelry, the shoes, the bride
getting finishing touches done, pictures of the attendants helping or
getting ready themselves. There should be some time set aside for the
bride to get some more posed pictures with her wedding party, and her
family and other important people who may be helping out. If there are
children involved its important to get good shots of them early. More
often than not, by later in the day, they have had enough of pictures
and wont cooperate as well.
If there is a second wedding photographer milton keynes
involved he/she should be doing the same type of shots with the groom
and his groomsmen. If the wedding is more traditional (bride and groom
wait to see each other on the alter) than the rest of the group photos
should be taken after the ceremony. I like to have at least 30 minutes
to an hour in the church after the ceremony to get some formal pictures.
This could vary depending on how big your wedding party and families
are. Its nice to get the family wedding pictures milton keynes
done first, so they can go and enjoy the cocktail party or have some
time to relax before the reception if there is a longer break.
No comments:
Post a Comment