Although it is sometimes a struggleto get your entire family to pose for a photograph, it is a necessity. If you have a good photographer by your side, this should be a painless process. Its really worth getting everybody in and it is rare that everybody gets together for occasions like this, so make the most of it.
Make a checklist of what photos you want taken. If you are unsure of what you should include in that list, you can find photo check lists in bridal magazines and websites. Not using a checklist is asking for trouble. If its all set out beforehand, everyone know what has to happen on the day.
Style of Wedding Photos
Traditionally, formal photographs were the one and only style. However, now there is a strong preference for candid photography, where even the guests can contribute with disposable cameras. Do you want more romantic, posed shots . Or do you prefer something more candid, like your dad holding back his tears, your mom laughing with the wedding party. Once you determine the style of photography you want, you'll find that you can narrow your choices in photographers down significantly. You can also mix and match styles, although this is harder to achieve than it sounds. Many brides and grooms are making the decision to hire two photographers to shoot the wedding, this is of course dependent on finances. This is a great way to get two perspectives during the ceremony, with one photographer up close and personal, while the other is at a distance. It also allows you to have the best of both worlds.You photographer should also fit with the theme of your wedding. If you go for a vintage theme, maybe you could include some vintage staged photos or photos with a vintage edit in keeping with the theme for the day.
Whatever you choose to do your wedding day photography will allow you to remember your big day fondly for the rest of your life.