It is widely accepted that your wedding day was or will be one of the most special days you had or will have in your life. It is certainly a huge milestone and most people want to celebrate it in the best way physically and financially possible. Therefore you end up spending thousands of dollars on dresses and suits, flowers, make-up, hotels and food and you, quite understandably, want to be able to remember it in the best way possible for (hopefully) your entire life. This ultimately means that it pays to hire an experienced and talented wedding photographer to capture the moments for you.
Even though people choose to get engaged far in advance of their prospective wedding date, and give themselves more than enough time to plan for the occasion, the whole process of organizing everything is still one of the most stressful periods of anyone’s life. Unfortunately, even something as ostensibly simple as choosing the style of photography can add to that stress as there are a few very different styles to choose from. To make your life slightly easier at this time, the information detailed below explains the four most popular styles you can choose, so when you go to speak to potential photographers, you at least have some knowledge beforehand.
Probably the most common photography style today is the traditional style. With traditional wedding photography, the photographer is in control of everything. He or she has a set routine and sometimes defines the order of certain events so that the picture they want to achieve can be possible when they feel it is right. Although this kind of photography results in great photos, it can seem a little old-fashioned and artificial compared to other styles.
Photojournalistic wedding photography is another style that is becoming increasingly more popular due to its more modern presentation of a wedding day’s events. This style is almost the opposite of the traditional style as the photographer will have little or no input in most shots and will attempt to capture moments that are much more opportune, authentic and creative.
Finally, there are two more styles that are also becoming more popular with young couples, and those are contemporary or fashion based wedding photography and studio based wedding photography. Studio based wedding photos are very popular in Asia where it is common for couples to visit a studio or a particular location, and shoot a number of creative and glamorous compositions which can then be shown at the wedding. Contemporary or fashion based photography is usually a combination of both traditional and photojournalistic photography styles, though with a lot of bold and creative post-processing adjustments.
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