Wedding Photography
A wedding photographer is responsible for capturing the memorable moments of a wedding day, providing couples with beautiful images that they can cherish for a lifetime. Here's an overview of the various tasks and responsibilities a wedding photographer typically handles.
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Initial Meeting: Meet with the couple to understand their vision, style preferences, and specific moments they want to be captured.
Portfolio Review: Show examples of previous work to help the couple understand the photographer's style and capabilities.
Package Selection: Discuss different photography packages and pricing options.
Engagement Shoot
Planning: Arrange and conduct an engagement photo session if included in the package.
Location Scouting: Choose locations that are meaningful to the couple or offer beautiful backdrops.
Image Delivery: Provide edited engagement photos for use in save-the-date cards, wedding websites, or social media.
Wedding Day Coverage
Getting Ready: Capture candid and posed shots of the couple and their parties getting ready.
Details: Photograph wedding details such as the dress, rings, invitations, and décor.
Ceremony: Capture key moments of the ceremony, including the processional, vows, ring exchange, and first kiss.
Formal Portraits: Take formal group shots with the couple, family members, and bridal party.
Reception: Photograph the reception, including speeches, first dance, cake cutting, and guests enjoying the event.
Exit: Capture the couple's exit or any special send-off planned.
Post-Wedding Tasks
Image Editing: Edit and retouch photos to ensure they meet professional standards and the couple’s preferences.
Photo Gallery: Create an online gallery or USB drive with all edited images for the couple.
Album Design: Design and produce a wedding album if included in the package.
Prints and Products: Offer prints, canvas wraps, and other photo products.