Wedding Photography: Recording Your Memories

May 3rd, 2008

Author: Michelle Davis

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. You want to capture every moment for you, your friends, and family to cherish for the rest of your lives. Planning for excellent photography can help you remember the details about your wedding. For example, the careful steps you take walking down the aisles, or the long kiss you enjoyed while sticking the cake. They set the stage for adorable photos that make you the envy of your single friends.

But come back here for a moment and let us prepare your plan for having great photos at your wedding.

Hire a Professional

 

If you want to have quality photographs, you probably want to hire a professional. Even if your great-uncle is a good amateur photographer, you are better off hiring someone who regularly shoots at weddings. When you are hiring a professional to do the shoot, be sure that he comes well recommended. Ask to see wedding photos this person took at another wedding. If the photos are not your style, find another photographer. You can find many photographers in the yellow pages or ones your friends have hired in the past.

Consider Your Budget

 

Before you make a final decision on your wedding photography, you need to consider you budget. Remember that your pictures will last a lifetime, whereas other party goods such as cake, flowers and expensive party drinks will only last a short while. It may be wise to spend a bit more money on your wedding photographs, so you will have pictures to preserve everything about your special day.

Be Specific with Photo Must-haves

 

Even if you have a competent photographer, you should specific about the pictures you want taken. Even if you think that your wants are common, mention them to the photographer. This can serve as a checklist so the photographer will not miss a moment you consider special. It is usually best if you sit down and come up with a list of photos that you want taken at your wedding.

Of course, you want to allow the photographer free reign to use his imagination. But you must clarify your objectives before the shoot begins. Specific photos that are important to most brides include family pictures, the kiss”, the first dance together, wedding party photos and walking down the isle.

Get Guests Involved

 

Even though you may have a professional doing your wedding photography, it is often a great idea to get your guests involved as well. Passing out disposable cameras at the wedding reception can be great for getting great photos that are spontaneous and fun. Your guests will enjoy having the opportunity to catch cute snapshots for you.

Tips In Digital Photography You Can Use

April 30th, 2008

Author: Low Jeremy

Perhaps one of the greatest invention in the 20st century is the digital camera. With its many outstanding features, novices in photography can produce great photos at less the effort. Not only does the digital camera provide convenience to photographers or those that are interested in the art but also savings to ordinary consumers.

There is no need to buy films or have the pictures developed in the darkroom or in the nearest developing center. One only need to click the camera, upload the files to a computer and print them out with a colored printer. Everything is so easy.

Even with the advent of digital technology and the sudden appearance of every kind, every shape and size of digital cameras in hobby shops, department stores and other shops in the metro, not everyone is a pro when it comes to operating this little gadget. In fact, even the most tech-tough can stumble every now and then.

One thing you should do when you own a digital camera is to of course read the manual from cover to cover. This will help you get familiar with all the functions of the camera as well as see the various effects that it can do. Most manuals will also have illustrations that will help you understand each function.

Of course, despite being so easy, there are things that one needs to know about digital cameras and digital photography. Here are some tips that will help you make the most out of your digital cameras and make the experience of digital photography truly memorable.

1. Know your camera

Without really studying the features that your digital camera has, how can you make the most out of it? Before using it, try to explore the different features of the gadget. Read the manual and take experimental shots. This will help you be familiar with the various parts of the camera. Doing it and trying it out will also help you remember the operations as opposed to just reading the text in the manual.

Reading the manual will also help you from pulling something that you should not be pulling. Often, gadgets like digital cameras get broken because owners do not allot any time to read the instructions in the manual especially the don’ts and the section where it teaches you how to take care of it.

2. Practice

There is nothing more educational than practice. Gadgets like digital cameras actually get broken not only because it is often used but also when it is not used at all. Do not keep it inside your cabinet, gathering dust. Shot away. Every chance you get, take a picture. This will help you get used to the feel of the camera and will also allow you to discover some of its many features.

3. Take care of your camera

Although it may seem a bit too much to always put it inside its case every time you are not using it or not putting it directly under the heat of the sun, digital cameras are delicate gadgets that need taking care of. Make sure that you always protect it and prevent it from hitting hard surfaces.

To further help you in your digital quest for information on good photography, here are some tips that will make geniuses out of digital photography dummies.

Tone up - One of the few essential things that you must remember is to adjust the white balance of the digital camera. Adjusting the white balance will warm up the tones and increase the hues of reds and yellows. When you purchase one, most functions will be on the auto or automatic function. Change that to suit the environment that you are shooting. For instance, if you are doing some outdoor shooting, change the setting from auto to cloudy. This means that the camera will compensate for the cloudy and hazy environment and produce photos that are richer in color.

Mad about macro - This is another really great feature that digital cameras now offer, the macro mode. This is a function in the camera wherein you can actually focus on object and get to picture the finer details. This is especially used when you are taking close-up shots. Macro mode is denoted by the flower symbol, which can often be seen on the main buttons of the camera.