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There is a ton of Wedding Photography Tips that you could use to improve the wedding pictures, however, in this article, there are 3 tips that will allow you to walk away with great photos of a great wedding.

Take lots of pictures of the same pose:

Here is an example of what you should NOT do:

When the bride and groom are finally at the altar, take just a single photo from one angle and then go to a different angle and shoot another photo.

Here is what you do:

Yes you want to get different angle shots of the bride and groom. However, don't just snap a single picture. You want to make sure you get around 4 - 6 shots each time you take a picture, especially of the bride and groom.

Why this is, is because you can pick and choose with the married couple which photo is the best to keep. This is good because if you have one that didn't turn out good you have back up.

And with the age of memory based cameras, just make sure you have lots of extra memory.

Get group shots:

You will want to take family photos with the bride and groom so that each family has a wonderful photo of the new family member and just of that special day.

Then, of course, you'll want the bride and bridesmaids together and then the groom and the groomsmen. These are important parts of the wedding.

Get lots of candid pictures:

When it comes to candid photos there's no direction for poses or anything. You just go about your business and take photos of people coming to the wedding, dancing, eating, talking, and eating. Just having fun. Make sure the photos are good, but you can throw some out of people making fools of themselves. Don't worry though because it is normal for them to just because they're not posing all the time.

Now that you are done reading this article you will know three great tips to get amazing photos that have great stories to tell. Just make sure to take lots of photos because there probably will be some that don't come out good. Also make sure to get lots of group photos. When all the posing shots are done you should start on the candid shots. Everyone loves seeing them of weddings, because they all have a story to tell.

by: Jerrilee Haworth




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