Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Wedding Photography Ideas

by Mark Walters

Weddings are notoriously difficult to organize and with so many styles of wedding photography at your fingertips, which do you choose? Our guide to the most popular styles should help you make a decision. Although classic, traditional styles of photography have been popular for generations, the contemporary reportage style is now the most popular. Reportage photos are taken without the subject being aware and appear in a removed, 'journalistic' style which provides more of a commentary on the big day than cold, posed photographs.

There is another fairly recent addition to the wedding photography fold - another product of the digital generation. Artistic photography allows photographs to be taken of otherwise mundane objects such as wine glasses or table ornaments. These photographs are taken using specific lighting effects or specialist camera angles and modified or enhanced using image editing software. This style gives a fantastic arty feel to many shots and helps capture every element of the day - right down to the detail.

Although reportage photography eliminates the need for time-consuming arrangements and setting up of posed shots, the traditional style of wedding photography is still popular and makes up a decent percentage of all wedding photography packages. Traditional shots are largely posed and consist of more than one person. These photos give good contrast to reportage and artistic shots and often make great framed photographs and ornamental pieces for use after the big day.

Classical wedding photography is a blend of the reportage and traditional styles, allowing a journalistic view of the main parts of your wedding day - walking down the aisle, exchanging rings, signing the register, the first dance and the cutting of the cake just to name a few. The classic style in which these shots are encompassed can offer a warm and regal feel, giving extra insight into the most important moments and ceremonies of the day.

The digital age has given rise to a whole new style of wedding photography - the digital style. This has given rise to exceptionally crisp images which can be amended in so many different ways. Colors can be digitally adjusted and people can be removed or added with ease. Blemishes can also be airbrushed out, ensuring your wedding photographs are exactly how you want them for the rest of your life. This also allows the wedding photographer to act with speed and spontaneity in capturing the reportage style shots during the day. With so many options at your fingertips, it's easy to create your own wedding photography package.

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