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Best Wedding Camera Shots on Your Big Day Pictures

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Ways to Get the Best Wedding Camera Shots on Your Big Day

Everyone knows that pictures of your wedding day will hold the memories of that day for years to come. Wedding camera shots of your family, friends, and, yes, even the happy couple will bring smiles to your faces and lightness to your hearts when you're old and gray. Below is a short discussion of some of the ways to make this portion of your day the most it can be.

Tip # 1 Choose the Photographer

This might sound a bit simplistic in saying, but the first step in getting great wedding pictures is to choose the proper professional photographer. Perhaps the best idea is to choose one that is able to show you multiple ideas for various formal and candid shots and has the ability to have fun with your big day. In addition, someone taking your wedding shots should be professional and dress accordingly. Remember, people should be noticing you, not your photographer. Finally, go with a professional that you feel comfortable with and are able to explain to you all the pricing contracts and photograph details that you'll need.

Tip # 2 Chose the Background

Another way to get the best wedding camera pictures for your wedding is to choose the proper background for your pictures. Of course, pay attention to what your hired photographer says, but don't be afraid to suggest a few pictures near your favorite bench or by the tree where your husband-to-be proposed. This is your big day, so be sure to use the wedding camera as a tool to make it your own.

Tip # 3 Disposable Cameras

This choice of professional photographers is one of the most fun ways to use cameras to get some wonderful candid shots. Place a few disposable cameras on the table and watch your guests use these small wedding cameras as a license to take pictures of everything and everyone. Pictures include anything from you and your husband dancing the funky chicken, to your parents sharing a tender kiss. Trust me, this is one way to make the wedding camera a wonderful part of your reception

No matter how the pictures of your wedding day get taken, using the wedding camera in a variety of ways is sure to give you photographs that will be the talk of your family for years to come. Just remember to have fun with it, and the pictures in your wedding photo album will be great.



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