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Uncle Bob Vs. A Professional Wedding Photographer
Posted by ISPWP Admin on August 21st 2010

We like Uncle Bob. We really do. He’s a great guy and everyone loves being around him. He tells great jokes and can even do a few magic tricks at parties. He’s the guy we all look forward to seeing at Thanksgiving. Uncle Bob rocks. But what do you say if he offers to photograph your wedding? It sounds pretty good. He has a really expensive camera, and he says th...

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A Bride’s Guide To Destination Wedding Photography
Posted by FunkyTown Photography on June 24th 2010

A destination wedding can be both the easiest and most difficult way to have a wedding. It’s easy because you and your guests get to leave town and celebrate while on vacation. It’s difficult because you’re organizing everything from a distance, including hiring a photographer. That’s why it can be daunting to find the right fit for your wedding. I travel ...

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Go Exploring: The Top Photo Spots You Never Knew Existed
Posted by Decisive Moment Photojournalists By Glen Cooper on May 10th 2010

When you’re posing for photos, whether they’re at your wedding or your engagement shoot, there are a number of traditional, not-to-be-missed shots. Maybe it’s your groom dipping you in front of an area landmark, or a sweeping vista from the roof, featuring the newlyweds. But lots of couples get those kinds of shots. Take a second look at the area where you’re...

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Wedding Photojournalism – It’s A Long Story
Posted by A J Williams Photography on March 4th 2010

Wedding Photojournalism – It’s a Long Story Wedding photography is a tricky business. It is virtually unique among the various services which make up the wedding industry insofar as it is, on the one hand, arguably the most important service which a couple will engage, and on the other, the one service about which clients may understand relatively little. I stress ...

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Are You Scheduling Enough Time For Your Wedding Photography?
Posted by FunkyTown Photography on December 19th 2009

Planning the Timing of Your Photography on Your Wedding Day Many couples are overwhelmed with creating a schedule for their wedding day that allows a balance between spending time on preparations, greeting their guests and having their photos taken. It can be especially difficult for couples to figure out wedding photography packages based on hours. This is a general guide to ...

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The Secret Life Of Wedding Photographers
Posted by ISPWP Admin on December 7th 2009

What do Wedding Photographers Really Do? It comes up a lot. Usually when I’m standing in the buffet line for dinner, or when there’s a slow time during the day when I’m not taking pictures. “So you’re the photographer?” “Yessir, I am, and I absolutely love it.” “Well I don’t doubt it. You’re doing a great ...

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3 Mistakes To Avoid When Hiring A Wedding Photographer
Posted by ISPWP Admin on April 4th 2009

Some of the first things newly engaged brides do is go dress shopping, reserve a ceremony and reception location, and hire a wedding photographer. Chance are, this is the first time any of them have hired a wedding photographer. It can be an intimidating and overwhelming experience, filled with explanations of packages, prices, albums, contracts, portfolios, and what’s the dif...

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Five Myths About Wedding Photography
Posted by ISPWP Admin on March 21st 2009

The International Society of Professional Wedding Photographers (ISPWP) asked its members if there are any myths or misconceptions about wedding photography that they continue to hear or read about. Here’s what they came up with: MYTH: “I need to provide a list of wedding photos for my photographer to shoot throughout the day” In years past it was common to f...

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How To Choose A Wedding Photographer
Posted by Cory Parris Photography on September 13th 2008

There are seven things to look for when choosing a wedding photographer:  style, quality, personality, communication, service, products and price.  Find someone that fits with what you want using these seven criteria and you will be happy with your experience, your photographer, and your wedding photographs. Style Style is the most important criteria in my mind.&n...

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Do Your Photographer And Videographer Have Similar Styles?
Posted by on June 2nd 2008

Say it’s your wedding day. You’ve hired a top notch photojournalistic photographer; someone whose work spoke to you in the un-posed emotional moments you saw in their portfolio. You want your wedding photos to represent the story of the day with minimal posing and prompting from the photographer, you want the real life stuff, and not the cheesy bridesmaid’s bouquet...

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