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More information on the history of wedding photography
 

The photographing of weddings is usually referred to as wedding photography. Wedding photography includes photos of the newlyweds and the family members prior and post marriage. The photographer will usually capture photos of the venue, wedding gifts, and portraits of the couple and close family members. A professional photographer can eternally capture the important moments of a wedding. The wedding photographers of today are artists empowered with the latest technology. Using high end cameras, these professionals can create pictures that you will cherish forever.

Learn About The Development Of Wedding Photography

With the evolution of camera technology, wedding photography has also evolved over the ages. Because older photography equipment was so bulky, couples used to visit studios for their portraits, and no pictures were taken during the wedding ceremony. In the initial stages of wedding photography, photographers used to come to the weddings, click the pictures, and then later try and sell the pictures to the couple or the family. Then the concept of a wedding album was introduced, and involved classifying photographs into specific groups or categories. In today's time of digital SLRs, photographers add post production effects and touch ups, bringing the art of wedding photography to a new high.

The Different Approaches To Wedding Photography

The wedding couple mainly decides on the look and feel of the wedding album, and photographers work on instructions given to them by the couple beforehand. They can render wedding photographs to be either conventional or contemporary based on the expressions, angles, and background. A photojournalistic approach involves little interference from the photographer. The event is captured as it happens, and later compiled in a way to tell the story of the day. On occasion, some couples prefer a fusion of photojournalistic and conventional photography. Contemporary style involves capturing the essence and the general mood or atmosphere of a wedding.

Which Facilities Do Wedding Photographers Support?

Modern photographers are well equipped and have enough experience to capture images of a ceremony inside a church or temple, at a banquet hall, or even outdoors. Outdoor venues could vary between a garden lawn, a pool, a playground, or even at the beach. Studio portraits of the couple and the families can either be taken at the wedding venue, or at the studios that provide the required lighting effects. Digital slideshows or videos can be created out of the pictures of the day, with whatever desired music that the couple may choose. Some of the wedding album style options are scrap book style, coffee table style, conventional wedding photos, or any other style that you desire.

Approach Clear Image Photography For Professional Wedding Photography

Your wedding day should only be photographed by professionals. You deserve skilled photographers. Everything will be planned ahead of time, so there will be no unhappy surprises. Your wedding day is a one-time event, and the photography requires precision and artistry. So don’t wait, call us now on 01827 830725.

Which areas do I cover 

I work across the UK but mainly in the East Midlands and West Midlands area including:

All of Staffordshire including:
Lichfield, Tamworth, Burton on Trent, Barton Under Needwood, Alrewas, Rugeley, Cannock, Stafford, Stoke on Trent, Aldridge, Whittington, Eccleshall, Kings Bromley, Leek, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Sandon, Shenstone, Yoxall, Uttoxeter, Sandon Hall

All of Leicestershire including:
Leicester, Ashby de la Zouch, Norton juxta Twycross, Loughborough, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Market Bosworth, Coalville, Hinckley, Ibstock, Lutterworth

All of Derbyshire including:
Derby, Alfreton, Ashbourne, Bakewell, Buxton, Castleton, Chesterfield, Castle Donnington, Ripley, Repton, Netherseal, Matlock, Swadlincote, Hardwick Hall

All of Warwickshire including:
Austrey, Atherstone, Coleshill, Kingsbury, Coventry, Polesworth, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Nuneaton, Rugby, Royal Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, Warwick, Henley-in-Arden, Kineton, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Studley, Coventry, Marston Farm Hotel

All of the West Midlands including:
Birmingham, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield, Four Oaks, West Bromwich, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Highbury Hall

All of the East Midlands including:
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, Mansfield, Newark
 

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