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Tips to capturing great wedding photos

October 19th, 2009
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The photographer has one of the most important jobs during a wedding. That person is tasked to chronicle the events during that day by taking pictures.  They are not just given the job of taking pictures of that special day.  But they are also given the job of making it magical.Or at least every photographer should keep that in mind.So here are some words of advice for you to be able to make weddings magical.

First of all as a San Diego photographer one of the best pieces of advice is to try and have the wedding shots during the best lighting.  Now when is the best time to take wedding shots.That is arguable.  But most photographers agree if you can take shots early morning it is good.Although it is also nice to capture photos on a late afternoon.  That way you don’t get the sun when it is highest.  This allows you take good quality photos.

Second as a San Diego wedding photographer, I make sure to know the schedule of events.It is important to have the knowledge about the flow of events.  This allows the photographer to get ready to capture those moments.Anticipated shots are possible when a photographer knows the flow of the wedding program.Not only the portrait shots but also the candid ones.What truly capture the special moments in the wedding are the candid shots.

Finally doing San Diego photographer you should always be prepared. They should see to it that they bring with them extra films or memory sticks.  They need to make sure they have backup cameras. A backup is a must for any equipment that can be broken.The worst thing you wouldn’t want to happen as a photographer is when one of your equipments break.It would be a horrible thing to miss capturing special moments in the wedding if one of your equipments break.The generel rule is to be always prepared.If you do that you will be assured that you will not encounter problems in capturing photos for that eventful day.

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Avoiding Disasters on Wedding Days

July 18th, 2009
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Most couples making wedding day plans have a lot of things that they do take into consideration.  They think about coordinating the date for vacation times. Or they coordinate the wedding day for the family to be able to make it into town. Or they make plans according to the availability of the church or restaurant.

But one of the biggest things they fail to plan for on the wedding day is the photographer.  This is no small matter.  And I am not just saying it because I am a wedding photographer

No planning the wedding day with the wedding photographer in mind could mean all the difference in the world. Especially when you think about the fact the photos are going to be the thing that captures that day for a lifetime.

So what are the key factors to consider when planning with the photographer in mind.  The time and the date.

Let’s start with the time.  How many people do you think would want their photographer to rush taking the photos?  I am pretty sure most people will not raise their hand to that. 

Well without even thinking about your photographer, a lot of times couples will do just that. The couple will end up rushing the photographer to get all the shots in. 

How so you say? Well let’s say, the couple makes the ceremony between 1-2 pm.  With the reception starting at 2:30.  How many shots do you think the photographer can realistically get in with only half an hour to work with? Not that many.

Worse yet, what if he does get all the shots? Do you think they are going to take good quality shots when they are rushed?  Of course not.

So plan the wedding and reception with enough time in between to take the photos.

The second thing to think about when doing your planning is to keep the photographer’s availability in mind.

Most probably don’t realize this, but most good photographers will be booked months in advance. If you do deal with a large photo company, they very well could have several photographers on staff.

Well making wedding plans without thinking about the availability of the photographer could be a nightmare.  Because if you book that special day and don’t make sure that the actual photographer will be available, when your wedding day comes you might be shocked to find someone totally different.

This can happen when dealing with a large photographer company. You may not even realize that they have a staff of photographers and if the photographer you liked is booked, unless you ask, they might not tell you.  When your wedding day comes, they might just outsource their work or a second rate photographer might show up.

So be prepared and don’t let this happen.Making plans for your wedding day is special.  Make sure you plan it also with your wedding photographer in mind.

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Lighting Tips to Help You Take Better Pictures

July 9th, 2009
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In this current time period of digital cameras, you probably think all you need to do is point and click to take great photos.Hold on, don’t go so fast.The honest truth is, you may have a great digital camera, but if you are clueless in what to do, you will take ugly shots.

Well, I’d love to share with you some great advice in photography to help improve your skills.  These tips are coming from years of experience as a San Diego wedding photographer.These tips are about using lighting and they will be some of the best advice and keys to your success in taking great photos.

First great tip in regards to lighting.Now if the shots you are taking are outdoors during the day, some of the best lighting possible will be the natural sunlight.  Now you are probably thinking, “that’s easy, when you are a San Diego photographer since it is always shiny there”, when in actuality really bright sunlight can cast harsh shadows.Or it will wash out the face details while the sun is overhead.

Overall, you are going to want to take most of the shots with the sun behind you.This stops any harsh shadows in your photo caused by the sun.  But there will be some instances when you want to try different angles when you are trying to get some shadows into the shots.

Now that we know what to do during the day shots, what if you have to take some night shots? 

The trick to taking night shots is to turn off your flash.Now if it is pictch black, of course you will need it, but if there are some lighting, use it, but make sure the shutter speeds are slower to let the light in.  Also you want to stay steady when taking the shot or you will blur the photos.  Doing these couple of tricks can make a dramatic difference when taking night shots. 

The final tips to using lighting for great shots is using the golden hour.Now there is a time that photographers refer to as the “golden hour” or “magic hour”, and that is during sunrise and sunset.

It is during this time of day when you will capture great shots that capture more warmer colors.You’ll be able to get that golden lighting that isn’t available during any other time of day.

There you go.  Probably the biggest key in taking greatshots is to make sure you take advantage of the natural lighting.  Knowing what techniques to use for different parts of the day, or just scheduling a photo shoots to capture those times of day will help you become an excellent photographer.

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