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Digital Wedding Photography by Geoff Sweeney
There is no other day like your wedding day and it can be over so quickly but by having photographs means you can treasure each moment of it forever; with digital wedding photography you can capture all those amazing moments for everyone to see. There is no reason why a DVD can’t be made of the occasion to complement to photos!
Most wedding photographers have assistants so they can create a wedding album that will be memorable but if you want to take pictures of a friend’s wedding, who will help you? This article highlights a few basic techniques and styles for anyone who wants to capture a friend or family members wedding using a digital camera.
Many amateur photographers make the mistake of taking pictures with a boring background which is not something you want in a wedding photo. Don’t worry too much if you can’t get a full body shot of the couple as you can get around this problem by taking a portrait shot of them which will solve the problem.
Spectacled guests can be a problem as glare from their glasses obscures their eyes and reflects back at the camera. If you are shooting into the light, remember to compensate and increase the aperture otherwise the couple (or guests) will appear dark in the image.
Where possible, try to capture shots that are natural and candid as these always look so natural when viewed later; one way to do this is to use the cameras optical zoom. With digital wedding photography always remember to be ready for the shot as it saves people posing.
All your efforts will be wasted if you forget to have fresh batteries or carry enough memory for your digital camera to take every image from the day. A one gigabyte card should be the bare minimum you have if your camera is a six mega pixel model, a larger capacity if the camera has a higher mega pixel rating.
The reason you need to set the cameras resolution to the maximum is because the colors will be richer and if you want to enlarge the photos, it won’t be a problem. To ensure your pictures are safe and ready to print, save them as soon as possible to your computer’s hard drive and create a CD you can present to the couple.
If you are used to regular film photography you may find the change to digital wedding photography a little strange at first but persist and you may find you enjoy it more.
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