The Different Styles of Wedding Photography

Posted by Herndon Nicolaisen on May 13th, 2021

Your wedding day is probably the major milestones you will ever have. With all the money you may spend on that perfect dress, your beautiful flowers, your romantic venue and the countless other things that go together to generate your perfect day, you want your memories recorded to reflect your personality and style. Different photographers shoot in different styles and it is vital that you cut through the sales page and the fancy jargon to get one that will help you match the vision for the wedding photographs. I've outlined the 3 main styles of wedding photography on the market, although in many cases it's possible for a photographer to shoot in several style. Traditional wedding photography Traditional, or sometimes called Classical wedding photography captures the traditional wedding day pictures including the unforgettable moments of your wedding day including the exchange of rings, signing the marriage register, walking down the aisle as couple, family groups and the cutting of the cake to name a few. wedding photography melbourne Weddings remain considered formal occasions which type of wedding photography has stood the test of time. With careful lighting and expert posing traditional wedding photography creates an ideal record of your family gathering. A good photographer can work quickly and also put people at ease to ensure the posing doesn't look uncomfortable. These are the sort of shots Mum and Granny be prepared to see from the marriage photos and can often be found on display in homes on the wall or mantelpiece. Traditional wedding photography has sometimes had a negative reputation caused by bossy or grumpy photographers or photographers taking ages to perform endless group shots with the groom and bride ending up spending additional time in front of a camera and less time with their guests enjoying their big day. Reportage wedding photography Reportage, sometimes called Photojournalistic wedding photography, means literally "to report". The photographer blends into the background and photographs events because they happen and you also often don't even realise photographs are being taken. This style of photography is really the hardest to perfect. It takes many years of experience and lightning fast reactions to expertly capture a marriage in this style. This style isn't to be confused with well executed traditional photography where the skill of the photographer makes the photograph look natural and not posed. The growth of Reportage wedding photography seems to have coincided with the growth of portrait digital photography as a result of low expenses per photograph that reportage style of photograph thrives on. Unfortunately, many new or inexperienced wedding photographers utilize the "shot gun" approach shooting a large number of pictures during the big day in the hope that they capture a few good shots. A word of warning: In the event that you choose a photographer who shoots exclusively in this style many couples regret not having some traditional photographs in their album. With reportage wedding photography you're counting on the photographers interpretation of your day. The couples parents are often the first to complain about the lack of traditional images in your album. Contemporary wedding photography Contemporary, sometimes called Avant Garde wedding photography can mean many different things to differing people. By definition, to be contemporary the style is continually changing that could mean the images date rapidly. Contemporary wedding photography can involve unusual or "off the wall" ideas and use strange camera angles. This style of photography brings more of the photographers personality in to the photograph alongside the artistic vision or individual style of the photographer. Although this style of photography may be less popular, when done correctly the outcomes can be fantastic and your wedding album will undoubtedly be unique. Many professional wedding photographers use contemporary style images in professional photography awards and you may often see this style featured in glossy wedding magazines. The downside of this style of wedding photography is that it generally does not really give a true record of your wedding day. You may be disappointed if your albums ends up like an art exhibition. Conclusion When you have set the date and booked your venue start visiting photographers and have a glance at their work. Make sure to ask to see completed wedding albums as presented to their past clients as this can give you a better idea of their overall style. Does their style fit the needs you have? I hope this little article can help you find the photographer who will record your special day exactly as you wish.

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