Friday, April 26, 2013

Styles Of Wedding Photography

By Charlie Michaels


Choosing a photography approach for a wedding is in the hands of the soon-to-be married couple. They can determine how they like their wedding to be remembered for the a long time through pictures. Although there are still needs for customary wedding photography nowadays, the demands for such have decreased significantly. Betrothed couples in Singapore prefer a different style in photography. Rather than having their pictures while they pose and smile for the camera, they have faith in the photographer to just shoot photos at random times in the hopes that the pictures will show the true happening in their wedding.

Many wedding photographers in Singapore now offer reportage photography or photojournalism, which is a photography approach that captures the real atmosphere of the event. The couples don't have to stop and pose for the camera at all times. They can just act natural and the photographer will shoot photos whenever they think that a worthy shot should be captured. As a result, they are able to take pictures that look natural.

Because the couple and their guests don't need to pose and give their best smile in front of the camera, the photographer can shoot sincere emotions. There may be instances, however fleeting, when the father of the bride sheds a tear when he gives his daughter away to her new husband, when the groom shows an appreciative glance at his bride, or when the sleepy flower girl tries hard to keep awake during the ceremony. These are the moments that make the wedding sincere, and must be captured on camera.

But that doesn't mean that conventional photography isn't practiced anymore in weddings. In fact, it's almost necessary as well. The photographer has a list of must-take shots, that include the couple posing together before and after the wedding and the entire family posing with the newlyweds right after the wedding. But what couples prefer is to have most of the images unscripted.

A singapore wedding photographer may offer traditional or photojournalism photography for weddings. Many couples these days, on the other hand, prefer a combination of the two styles, in which they have a list of photos that must be taken and the rest should show unscripted pictures. Whatever couples choose, both make great pictures for the wedding album.




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