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Consider Every Angle: Advantages of a Second Photographer | Omaha Wedding Photographer :: A Sunday Re-Run

Your wedding day is one of the most important events of your life, so you need to know in your core that your wedding photography team will capture every beautiful, memorable moment.  Accordingly, many wedding couples are now opting to hire a second photographer.  Since you’ll want to include both formal portraiture and candid shots in your album, having two photographers “tag team” throughout the day brings spontaneous style and dimension to your wedding memories.


Most couples have a vision for their wedding photography that includes several must-have artistic moments, and many of them need to be captured virtually simultaneously.  Two photographers working together will be able to work two different places at once.

For example, the bride will likely want a photo of her dress hanging in a beautiful spot that’s evocative of the wedding location, such as back-lit in a window or on a cottage door. She’ll want her preparations covered, especially shots of her mother or sister helping her with her veil or necklace. The couple will want their cake, flowers and beautifully set tables documented before the festivities begin.

And while the bride is  getting ready, the groom will be undergoing his own preparations with his groomsmen, which can involve moments of hilarity and camaraderie — as well as solemn introspection — as the groom prepares to take his vows.  With two photographers, you’ll be able to capture all of these meaningful details before the ceremony even begins.

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While it is common to photograph formal family portraits, the images of spontaneous emotional moments can be the icing on the cake.  While one photographer is documenting your father’s emotional toast, the other will be able capture your mother’s happy tears while he’s making it.  A second photographer will also be able to get shots of your guests’ reactions to the many touching and often funny moments throughout the day.  Particularly with larger weddings of more than 100 people, having two photographers on hand will ensure that every detail of your wedding day goes down in history.

Having a second photographer often adds a palpable sense of time and dimension to the photos of your day, which will truly bring your story to life.   With two photographers capturing moments that occur simultaneously, they will be able to bring a real-time, photo-journalistic quality to your images.

For example, while one photographer is up front with the groom during the processional, the other can be in the back with the bride and her father or family.  With two photographers working at once and from different angles, you will end up with shots of the groom’s face when the bride first appears. You’ll have the bride moments before walking down the aisle, as well as beautiful shots of her back as she proceeds.

One has the opportunity to photograph close-ups of the emotional VIPs in the front row,the flower girl looking adoringly at the bride and the bride catching the groom’s eye at the very same moment.  Taken together, these different facets of the ceremony create a full emotional picture of the moment.


Sloan’s Second Photographers — “Double Prime”

Wedding events tend to be fast-paced, so your two photographers will communicate clearly, quickly and often with one another. The second photographer will help the first with formal shots, but will also be roving for spontaneous shots. At times they’ll be capturing the same event from different angles and possibly with different lenses for different effects.

Sloan Photographers ensure that every moment gets optimal coverage. With a perfectly matched team of experienced photographers you will not only have a beautiful and comprehensive photo-journalistic record of your day, but also the peace of mind to fully enjoy it while it’s happening.

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Let’s be upfront here… I didn’t write this… it has been re posted in part from an article posted at Bella Pictures.



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August 15, 2010 - 5:32 pm

Erin (penny. LA) - While I most certainly agree that it is best to have two photographers on the job, it isn’t in the budget for a lot of newlyweds (unfortunately).

I went with a beginning photographer, and free-of-charge she had as associate with her the day of our wedding. I have to see the shots – I’m a bit disappointed in the wait time for our wedding photographs to arrive – but hopefully there are those double angle shots in there that we’ll be very happy to have.

Great post! I’m studying wedding photography so all of this information is helpful.

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