Wedding photography at the present time has been growing rapidly, in line with the development of digital cameras and photography techniques with the latest. No doubt many wedding photographers present were swayed by the 'trend' take wedding photos in 'candid', 'photojournalistic' and 'contemporary'.
Although essentially all concepts or 'style' above is nice, but there is one aspect of the wedding photography taken lightly by most contemporary wedding photographer. Posing pictures or 'pose' is one of the most important in wedding photography and pictures Posing most often preferred by newlyweds.
The concept or 'style' you may not care for Posing picture but it should be emphasized here that there are some brides family members who may want to see these pictures. So no one let you take some pictures Posing as possible away from the original concept that you take.
No matter what the concept or style of your wedding photography, pictures Posing is you need to take a picture in a wedding party and to get the best picture Posing, there are five big mistakes that you should avoid.
1) DO FILMING IN RUSH
You may be running out of time and so on. Here it should be emphasized so that you are not concerned about quantity, but look at the quality. Poses a lot of pictures but decorative chain on the reverse groom's neck or shawl that is unmanageable in the bride will not give meaning to all of your photos. See exactly on both the bride and take 1-2 minutes for each pose to correct any perceived bad (headdress, sleeves, sampin, scarf, kris, etc.).
2) DO NOT KNOW THE PROPER TECHNIQUE Posing
Though Posing as things may seem simple but there are some things that should be a concern when you ask the bride to make a certain pose-pose. Style Posing with the right techniques can make you look more attractive bride. Through proper technique you also can make the bride look slimmer look and this is what is required by all, especially the bride groom. How to put the arms, hands, feet position and so play an important role during pose-pose specific styling.
3) DO NOT BECOME LIKE 'CRAB WALKING TO TEACH HIS SON'
The above verse means, if you do not own as a photographer can create a pose, how you want to ask or give directions to the bride and groom to do the pose? Posing the process becomes much easier if you own can show you how to make poses. Indirectly, you do not need to explain to the bride at length about what to do, because the bride and groom only need to imitate your style only. Posing the process will be fast, easy and accurate. This is also closely related to the item (2) above in which knowledge about the proper techniques Posing is very preferable.
4) DO NOT ASK TO grooms TYPES WE NEED PICTURES OR Posing
Bridal party should be explained in advance about the concept Posing and your picture will be taken during the photo shoot. BUT as a safety precaution, make sure you ask or tell the fourth time the two (the first time during the discussions) about the same thing. If possible, show some pictures Posing taken to the bride during the photo shoot. This is to ensure the newlyweds see pictures of them with the concept that you take. Often occurs where many brides love to see pictures of your portfolio, but when their own photos taken with the same Posing concept, some did not like it and asked to be changed. The situation becomes too difficult if at the end of the photo shoot then you realize about this.
5) PHOTOGRAPHERS NO EXPRESSION AS DESIRED IN grooms
As a photographer, and what the bride and groom (facial expressions, expression) is a mirror to your own expression. This means, if you want the bride smiled happily when Posing, you yourself must show expressions when communicating with the bride and while taking a picture. Vice versa. Brides will not show serious expression as requested if you own is always smiling and laughing while communicating Posing commands. If you want to see more brides expression 'life' make sure the bride looks to someone when making Posing. With regard to the expression of a more meaningful they will see, and not just a blank stare.
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