Sunday, August 31, 2008

Wedding Photography Posing

Even though time moves forward, the images of a couple's wedding day can be captured forever. If you want to take a picture of the couple or any other guest, make sure that the background is good and the shot will not be too crowded. Often when there is a good background there are just too many people in the shot, so if this is the situation, just try and capture a nice head and shoulders shot of the couple.

If some of the guests are wearing glasses, they can be asked to stand with their heads a little down or sideways to avoid the glare effect from spectacles that normally appears when a flash is used. If there's a couple or a group that you wish to include in the picture, you should use the zoom function in to get the ideal image but do not shoot against the light so that dark images appear.

A zoom lens will often enable you to take pictures that would not otherwise be possible as people are not so conscious of their photo being taken. As you can't keep asking people to pose for you, always have the camera ready to take natural shots
that people don't actually pose for.

If using a digital camera it should be equipped with enough memory to ensure that no great moment is missed, in other words, make sure have an extra memory card available especially if you want to preserve as many moments as possible. For any camera with 6 mega pixels or above, you will require at least one gigabyte, preferably two gigabytes of storage space on your card if you intend to use high resolution.

High resolution images are usually clearer and have greater color depth but it also means they can be printed out at larger sizes. This is achieved by saving the images to your computer where you can print them out at your leisure on special photographic paper.

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link: photography posing.