Whether the wedding is a beach-front fete in need of an international photographer or a black-tie affair sporting this fabulous Omaha photographer in Los Angelos, New York City, Chicago, Austin, Denver or Seattle… every couple wants their wedding photography to be picture perfect. Now, more than ever, there are countless ways to chronicle your big day in stellar wedding photographs. Here are some of the biggest trends in wedding photography today.
The Digital Photography Revolution
Thanks to digital cameras, the days of flashcubes and dark rooms have given way to higher quality images that are faster to produce; however not necessarily less expensive.
This wedding photographer can click her shutter almost 8000 times without having to reload film or intrude on the moment.
Forget having to wait agonizing months to finally see your ceremony negatives. Within a few weeks, this incredible Omaha Wedding Photographer and her team can post event pictures online for easy viewing. Friends and family of the bride and groom can also browse through the photos and order prints of their favorites. Not to mention digital pictures are a snap to store on a DVD or computer and can be printed over and over again.
The Heart of the Story
Though is isn’t new, in recent years photojournalism has become wildly popular amongst newlyweds. Instead of clicking the shutter to staged shots — and those inevitable forced smiles — photojournalistic photographers focus on telling the story of your special day as it unfolds. From the pre-ceremony preparations to the last dance, this international photogrpaher captures the events with images that elicits the unique emotions of the wedding experience. Whether it’s the bride’s heartfelt hug with her grandpa or the best man‘s dance with the flower girl, this style catches the spontaneous and touching moments in an artistic and unobtrusive way.
Though Sloan Images doesn’t even want to boast an all photo-journalistic style, it is something you will see many, many times in your wedding gallery.
In Vogue
Some couples are opting to have wedding photography taken in a style inspired by the pages of fashion magazines like InStyle or Vogue. This type of wedding photography plays up the glamour and romance of the day. Images of the bride and groom are shot in an artistic manner and later edited to get a high-fashion look. Non-movie star couples can look like celebrities too with special photography techniques both behind the camera and in the editing room. General Sloan has and continues to produce fine art images that emulate and evoke a hi-fashion, magazine style appearance — it inevitably is the Sloan Style.
Options, Options, Options
The possibilities are practically endless to soon-to-wed couples today. If you can’t decide between black and white photos or color? Do both. Traditional wedding photography or photo-journalistic style? Try a combination of the two. Don’t want to miss the reception while you’re posing for pictures? Wedding party images can be created before or after the ceremony so you can enjoy it. General Sloan really does provide the best the wedding industry has to offer: options, artistry, and flexibility.
Have It Your Way
The one trend that never goes out of style is being true to yourself. Because you only get one chance to take pictures of your ceremony, make sure your wedding photographer has a good sense of what you have in mind. Be sure to discuss the possibilities and communicate your likes and dislikes clearly. Knowing that the Sloan style is what your REALLY want when you book your wedding photography is essential. Then you KNOW your images will turn out the way you want and you can sit back and enjoy your wedding!
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Let’s be upfront here… I didn’t write all of this article… it has been re posted in part from an article posted at Bella Pictures.
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