Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Ten "Must Have" Pictures In A Wedding Ceremony

By Celine Thomas

Months or even years of preparation sums up your wedding ceremony. It is but natural that you'll want to make sure your photographer captures those essential details you worked so hard on. The quick and sure solution to this is to create a list of shots that you wanted to take on that day. Setting out the list of not only where to take the shots but also the different combinations of who should be in the shots is a smart step. Make sure you discuss your expectations with your wedding photographer ahead of time for better results.

Below are the top 10 "must have" shots for a wedding ceremony.

1. The person picked to give away the bride, or the father accompanying the bride

2. Before the ceremony: a grouping of the bride and her female attendants with the person who will give her away.

3. The bride walking up the aisle with the relative giving her away.

4. The happy couple meets after walking up the aisle.

5. Bride and Groom kissing.

6. The happy couple signs the register.

7. The Bride accompanying the Groom down the aisle.

8. A full length poses of the Bride and Groom

9. Newlyweds with their mothers and fathers.

10. The cake being cut by the Bride and Groom.

Three helpful tips:

1. Backup and Camera. Check your camera to make sure it is working! Make sure you have a second camera available if you need one.

2. The batteries. Have they been charged to full energy? Do you possess two to three spare sets? Back up batteries may come in handy; it's something you don't want to take a chance on when the first dance comes up.

3. Photo recording media (digital memory or film). Don't skimp on recording media (whether memory cards or film); it doesn't cost that much, and you will have extra money to spend if you're not engaging a professional photographer. The same principle applies to memory/film; what if you get ready to take the picture of an unforgettable moment, and you find.... - 16892

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