Wedding is not just an event but it is journey that two people
have decided to take. Wedding photography may not be a
mainstream or commercial photography but it is still an art.
It should not be considered to be anything less than serious
photography. In fact it is one of the most demanding
disciplines of professional work. If you are an aspiring
wedding photographer then there are certain key areas that you
need to understand. One of the key areas is strategy. Even
before you can think about the camera to use, the film roll,
the lighting and the background, you need to work on a
strategy.
A sound strategy means that you would be able to create
opportunities by the numbers. You will have to create an
opportunity in every situation. Most wedding photographers
take two versions of the same shot to eliminate blinks and at
the same time they are able to introduce variety. The norm of
wedding photography is to shoot a full-length photo, which is
followed by a head and shoulders or half-length photo.
Secondly, you will have to create a list of photographs that
should be or can be taken during wedding. The list drawn by
most professionals include photographs of Bride at home,
preparations/wedding dress, parents, bridesmaids, bridesmaids
– group photo, bride and bridesmaids, bride and chief
bridesmaid, bride and family, parents and bride, mother and
bride, father and bride, brothers, sisters and bride, parents
and bridesmaids, extended family and any special request.
These will be followed by photographs in the church or
outdoors after the wedding ceremony is over. One of the
favorite shots is where the bride walks through the aisle. You
can take good photos using a tripod so that the flash can
bounce from a reflector at around f/5.6 followed by a shutter
speed of 1/8 or 1/15 of a second. This will allow ambient
light to seep in. If you are not using the tripod then you
will need to have one stop less than the normal where the
flash will reflect on an 80mm lens and the shutter speed will
be 1/30 of a second.
There are basically two types of cameras used for wedding
photography. One is the 35mm and the other is a medium format.
The 35mm cameras create grainier appearance when the
photograph is enlarged as compared to a medium format. Another
aspect of photography that you need to know about is the
camera film. The camera film is available in both B&W and
color. The color film is the most popular one but off late B&W
photos are coming to the forefront. The good thing about black
& white film is that you can create an artistic look.
Secondly, the B&W photos last longer than their colored
counterpart. The salient point of color films is that they are
more versatile. If you shoot with a color film then you will
be able to portray the details of the wedding day. If you are
using a 35mm camera for the occasion then your best bet will
be 100, 200 or 400 speed film. The 100 speed film gives best
quality prints in strong sunlight, the 200 speed film can be
used in sunlight as well as shade and the 400 speed film is
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