Wedding Photography List - Need To Find
BCSPhotoguy
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Hi everyone! I have searched this area but cant find what i am looking for - so here is a post! I am looking for a list or check list for "must have" photos to take for a wedding. I have seen one in the past where its broken down by bride or groom but as long as its easy to follow - that works for me! Does anyone have a link or any advice on where to find one?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Id forget it.
While you are working your way through the list you might miss a fun, dynamic, original shot...one that "says it all" for the wedding you are shooting.
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OK. now after the treadjack, yeah Jeff is right. There are must haves all the time. Must have is getting the emotion of the day... a list will make things stale. Certainly the kiss, first dance, cake cut, bouquet toss and the like are things you should have, but following your couple around all day will negate any need for a list. If you fudge one of those it is easily forgotten if you get shots of the couple that show their love for one another, show the beauty of the day and surroundings, and show them and their guests having fun. That is what people really want, atleast the people who hire me.
Matt
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it is to be memorized and then not worried about.....by not worried about I mean do not follow it
verbatim.....it is too set your mind in motion to think as your shooting about what to do next.......
every wedding is different and so the shot must evolve to the situation at hand...........I made the list
as a visual for me when i was asked by a client "What shots do you take to cover the day"......
I was shooting film at the time........so I made a list...but I stressed to each client that saw it that
"I do not follow it to the tee......as each wedding and situation is different" .........as Jeff said trying to follow a list
consumes time and is stressful as heck..........
Things to remember are shots mentioned by bride or groom:
Those are the ones NOT to miss..................
BTW: Thanks for not ganging up on me! This was my first post in the Weddings area - Some amazing talent in here!
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...Or did we forget to ask for it?! Interesting question.
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Art, I love your response! Having a list and using it as a loose, general guideline sounds like the best way to go on almost any event shoot.
And putting the shots specifically requested by the clients at the top of the "must not miss" list is also the first, last, and most important thing on any paid shoot.
A short list is good when just starting out. But never let your client see you looking at it!!!!!!!
After you have shot a couple weddings you will find it is much better to go with the flow.
By the way I have never received a must have list of formals from a client.
I tell them "do you want to take the time to go down a list of photos, or do you want to get to the party and have some fun"
The answer is always the same.
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