One of the most memorable days of your life and a particularly important milestone in any relationship will be your wedding day. For some people it may seem like just another birthday if they have been through a number of marriages, but for most it is something to savor, something that you have been building up to in your relationship and something that you want to be able to remember in the best possible way for as long as you can. Unfortunately, your memory can only hold so much information and much of which gets lost over time, this is why so many people choose to hire wedding photographers to keep that memory alive.
Even though people choose to get engaged far in advance of their prospective wedding date, and give themselves more than enough time to plan for the occasion, the whole process of organizing everything is still one of the most stressful periods of anyone’s life. Unfortunately, even something as ostensibly simple as choosing the style of photography can add to that stress as there are a few very different styles to choose from. To make your life slightly easier at this time, the information detailed below explains the four most popular styles you can choose, so when you go to speak to potential photographers, you at least have some knowledge beforehand.
Probably the most common photography style today is the traditional style. With traditional wedding photography, the photographer is in control of everything. He or she has a set routine and sometimes defines the order of certain events so that the picture they want to achieve can be possible when they feel it is right. Although this kind of photography results in great photos, it can seem a little old-fashioned and artificial compared to other styles.
Another very popular style of photography is the photojournalistic style. This particular style is characterized by almost no interference from the photographer as he/she attempts to gain images of the event without any control or guidance. This style can be more surprising than other styles and will present a more candid recount of the day.
The last two styles are contemporary or fashion based photography and studio based. The contemporary or fashion based approach is more of a combination of photojournalistic and traditional styles but with a modern twist, with innovative and dramatic post-processing of pictures. The studio based photography style is very popular in Asia where couples will book time in a wedding studio or at a location with a make-up artist and hair stylist, and will go through a number of clothes whilst trying to get the perfect ‘glamour wedding shots’.
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