Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Its Important To Remind Ur Photographer About The DEtails U Want

Sori peeps. U all mesti tak berminat kan baca apa yang I nak tulis ni. Let It be! Its for your future reference one day juga. Tapi sekarang it would be my referencelah kan. So budak kecil boleh pergi main jauh-jauh nanti dah cukup besar dah baligh boleh datang main kat sini lagi ya. Hehehehe!

Your wedding photos shouldn't just be beautiful, they should tell the story of your wedding day.


1. Your Preceremony Emotions

Before the ceremony, you'll probably have a lot on your mind, namely marrying your best friend, making this the perfect time for your photographer to capture candid smiles and expressions.

2.The Getting Ready Photo

The time before the ceremony while you're getting ready - whether it's stepping into your dress or having your makeup done - is one of the most exciting parts of the day.


3. A Shot of Your Wedding Dress

Your wedding dress -- the one you found after months of searching or the one you stumbled upon at a sample sale -- will be the focal point of the day.


4.Your Wedding Hairstyle

Don't underestimate your wedding day look. Style photos like one of your hair perfectly pinned back (before you've danced the night away) are must-haves.


5. A Fashion Magazine-Worthy Photo of You

Once you're all put together, you're going to want an I-look-amazing-and-I-know-it shot (trust us, you will!).


6.The Wedding Rings Photo

We've seen photographers arrange the wedding rings in books, bowls, bouquets, and more. No matter how it's propped, a good shot of your wedding bands (like this one) is a scene-setter.



7.Personal Notes and Wedding Vows

A sign-of-the-times shot of wedding vows typed up on an iPhone notepad is a sweet addition to the photo album.


8. A Photo of Your Bridal Bouquet


9. Black-and-White Action Shots

Many times, action shots are just simply stunning in black and white, and this is one of them.


10. Family Moments

You'll probably have the posed shots of your families all together after the ceremony. But a photojournalistic shot of you with your dad or mom just before the ceremony is full of emotion and sentiment -- a must-have if you ask us.



11. A Shot of You and Your Bestie

She's your very best friend or she's your sister (or both!), and you asked her to be your bridesmaid or maid of honor for good reason. A shot of the two of you together for the album is a no-brainer.



12. The Child Attendant Photos


13. Just the Guys

Shots of the guys gathered together on the porch before the ceremony or just hanging out with the groom relaxing preceremony are so much better than the stiff all-lined-up shots from your parents' wedding album.


14. The Bridesmaid Bouquet Photo


15. The Only-At-Your-Wedding Detail Shot

Maybe you decided you're going to plant a tree in front of all your friends and family during the ceremony. Whatever tradition you decided to reinvent, make sure your photographer knows about it so they can be on the lookout to capture it.


16. The In-Between-Moments Photos

Sometimes the best photos are shot behind-the-scenes, like this one of two younger guests playing with their etch-a-sketches preceremony.


17. The Wedding Invitation Photo

Your wedding invitation sets the tone for the entire wedding day. A photo of it at your wedding venue would make for a great opening shot to your album.



18. Welcome Bags and Bridal Party Gifts


19. Your Ceremony Setting


20. Your Ceremony Decorations



21. A "Here Comes the Bride" Photo


22. Your Bridesmaids

It's a given that you'll get shots of your bridesmaids from the front. But a shot from the other direction as they watch you exchange vows gives your ceremony even more dimension (and captures the detail on their dresses!).


23.The Ceremony Musicians

Whether it's your talented cousin singing your favorite classical number or a professional string quartet for your walk down the aisle, a photo of the ceremony music is a great way to remember the sounds of the day.


24. A Sweeping Shot of Your Ceremony

A shot like this one -- captured from the vantage point of someone who happened to walk by your wedding ceremony -- is one for the picture frames.


25. Traditions and Exits

Whether it's a six-sword military salute, the traditional breaking of the glass, or a crown exchange, clue your photographer in to the traditions you're planning for the day so that you have it in a photo.


26. Your Big Kiss

You know the snide saying -- why don't you take a picture and it'll last longer? Yang ini I rasa tak bole buat kot kat Malaysia ni. Malu ehhh!


27. The "We did it!" Photo


28. A Scenic Shot

While your guests are at the cocktail hour, you may want to take the time to grab a few posed, environmental shots like this one.


29. The Modern Bridal Party Photo

Gone are the days of stiff lines of bridesmaids and groomsmen. A bridal party photo that feels relaxed and environmental is so much more interesting.


30. The Modern Bridal Family Photo


31. The Wedding Shoes Photo


32. The Welcome Sign Photo


33. The Big-Picture Shot

A long-lens view of your wedding setting -- whether it's the outside of your reception venue, the outdoor cocktail setting, or a long-range photo of your reception tent -- would be a great addition.


34. A Candid Guest Photo

The best pictures are many times the ones that you won't find on a must-have wedding photography shot list. An aerial shot of your guests enjoying themselves at the cocktail hour is one example.


35. The Entryway Photo


36. The Escort Card Photo


37. The Reception Room


38. The Centerpiece Photo


39. The Wedding Favors Photo


40. The Catering Photo



41. The Band or DJ


42. The Wedding Cake Photo

Step aside and allow your photographer to get a clean and clear shot of your wedding cake (preferably a well-lit shot).


43. The Cake-Cutting Photo

Of course, go ahead and cut into that piece of amazingess. The cutting of the cake is one of the most photographed moments at the wedding -- a classic addition to the album.


44. The Wedding Toast Photo

The wedding toasts are a time for tears, laughter, and sometimes surprises. Photos of your toasters as well as your reactions are must-haves.


45. The First Dance Photo

Speaking of must-haves, your first dance is one of the last formalities of the evening. A shot of the two of you in the spotlight makes for great action shots.


46. An Overhead Shot


47. Silly Dances


48. The Photobooth Smooch Photo


49. The Getaway Car Photo


50. The Day-After Shot

While this particular shot was taken the day after the wedding (during a day-after wedding photo shoot), it's these types of shots that remind you what your wedding day is really about. All the better if you can prop it out with one of your shared passions like music or books.


credit to The Knot

1 comment:

uLat cOmeL said...

aaa...sukelah entri u niy..
i nak share dgn org leh? hheehe

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