Saturday, December 31, 2011

Make Your Big Day More Special With Pre-Wedding Photography

By Drew Shaw


A couple's wedding is not just any other occasion. The reason it is called the Big Day is that it involves a great deal of time and effort on the part of the soon to be husband and wife. Apart from attending to the minute details of the wedding day itself, they also need to consider other things in preparation for their wedding.

Among the important parts of wedding preparation is pre-wedding photography. Pre-nuptial photos are not only exciting and interesting. They are useful as well since they can be utilized for other wedding necessities including wedding announcements, invitations and programs.

Pre-nuptial or engagement photographs are taken at scheduled sessions, during which the couple gets some experience of wedding photography before the big event. The photos are usually taken a few days or weeks before the wedding ceremony.

Pre-wedding photography, like any other type of photography, needs planning and selection. The couple must take into account several factors aside from time and cost when doing an engagement photo shoot.

One thing is that couples should have a clear concept or theme for the pre-nuptial photo shoot. They can think of a funny, formal or creative photo shoot. What's important is that the concept is feasible and is able to reflect the personality of the couple.

There are also different types and styles of photography that couples can choose from for their pre-nuptial photographs. One is the traditional style. It is normally done in a studio. Wedding photojournalism, on the other hand, is a style wherein the photographer gives more spontaneous shots. Remember though that the photojournalistic style often lends itself more to actual wedding day photography.

The success of an engagement photo shoot is likewise determined by its location. Irrespective of the photography style used, the couple should choose a location that will enable the photographer to deliver quality and more striking photographs. Indoor pre-nuptial photo sessions typically make use of artificial lighting and photography equipment. On the other hand, pre-wedding photography that is done outdoors uses natural light to deliver dashing and fun-filled pictures.




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