1. Get to know your photographer.
You will need to relax with him on the day to achieve images that look right. Let your photographer know your personalities to enable him to add style to your photographs.
Communication is key. The more details you provide him with, the better your photographs will be.
2. Visit the venue together beforehand.
This is a must – even if your photographer has photographed at the location beforehand. You can then look at areas together to decide upon the position to take both formal and informal shots. A plan can also be put in place in case of wet weather.
3. Putting on the rings
To turn this moment into a great photo opportunity, all you need to remember is that as you are putting the ring on, position your fingers on the top and bottom instead of on the sides of the ring.
4. Thowing your bouquet
Do not rush this. This gives your photographer time to get a shot of you holding your flowers and looking back over your shoulder at all the guests getting lined up ready to catch it.
5. Your photographer
Ensure that whichever photographer you choose to take photographs of your special day, that he loves what he does - and that your wedding is not just “another job”
