Wedding Photography Captures Your Special Wedding Moments

Our lives are filled with moments of extreme joy, moments that we make every effort to capture on film so that those precious times are not lost. Wedding photography is an heirloom from the moment the photographer takes the first picture. These are the photos you will share with your family, your nieces and nephews and your own children. The pictures taken at your wedding will show you and your spouse at the height of your dreams, your love and your future.

Wedding photography is one of the most important services within photography that you will ever encounter in your lifetime. If you do not take the time to hire a respectable and honored photographer, you will always regret your choice. This is not something you have done over, once the day is gone, it will never be the same day again. Make sure that you hire a photographer that will preserve all the special and unique aspects of your wedding day for you to enjoy in the many years of happy marriage ahead of you.

Important Decisions When Discussing Wedding Photography

Every bride and groom has to make a very important decision about their wedding photography; to take the photos before or after the ceremony. While this may seem an easy decision on the one side, it isn't always as simple as it may first appear. Many brides simply do not want the groom to see them prior to their entrance into the chapel. For these brides, many wedding photographers will take all the group photos of the bride's maids and parents and then empty the room and have the grooms party and family enter for photos. This is time consuming but is done out of respect for the bride's wishes on her wedding day.

Another idea is to allow the bride and groom to have a few moments alone in the chapel prior to the wedding and without any other members of the wedding party or family in the room, only the photographers. In this way, the groom is stood with his back to the doorway where the bride will enter. She enters quietly and walks up to the groom, tapping him lightly on the shoulder, the wedding photographer captures the grooms face the moment he turns to the bride and gathers a few candid shots without interrupting them. He then quietly leaves to allow the bride and groom a few moments alone before the entire group enters the chapel for the family and wedding party photos.

If you are a bride that is not concerned with superstitions and traditions, is often very easy to get the wedding photographer to take the entire group of wedding photos prior to the service. This is the easiest and fastest way to get quality pictures without wilted flowers, guests interrupting the photo session and without the wedding party anxiously trying to get the photos done so that they can get on to the reception.