Wedding Photography proposal
Congratulations to your engagement. Being engaged means that you are lucky to have found your loving couple and at the same time the sweet burden of organizing your Big Day. One of the most important service providers of the Big Day is the photographer. But, how to organize that day and what is worth taking photos of? I would like to give you some information. I hope it helps.
Let me inform you how the wedding photography is taken place.
There are usually the following sections:
- Taking photographs about the preparation
- Taking photographs about the ceremony, civil ceremony
- Photography about the ceremony in the temple
- After ceremony pictures with family and friends
- Creative pictures (I would suggest that you should take it in a different day, if it is probable in the afternoon)
- Photographing a wedding venue
- Wedding party photos (usually after the first dance of the new wife)
If all the above programs are planned, it will take about 12-15 hours.
As you can see, wedding photography is made up of several parts, and – good news – the parts can be ordered separately, but as a package offer I recommend this to couples.
During the photography, I usually take 1000-1500 raw images of which approximately 20% falls after sorting.
Wedding photography begins with the photos of the preparation (make up, dress, rings, etc.) and then I organize the other photo sessions to fit the agenda.
As I have mentioned I recommend the creative photography program should be organized for afternoon, as the afternoon lights are much more beautiful and this also significantly influences the outcome.
The order of the programs above sometimes becomes interchangeable as the time of the ceremony is bound.
The last program is taking photos about the family, friends and the party, until the first dance of the newly wed couple according to the traditions.