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    Monday, March 28th, 2011
    11:57 am
    Trust Your Memories Only To A Professional Wedding Photographer
    It is a must the one gets a professional photographer for her wedding day. Wedding pictures will last a lifetime, keeping memories of this very special day. It will live longer than the flowers and the catered food, therefore, you would only want a photographer who understands what you want and can be relied upon to capture every minute of this special day.

    Hire a professional, look for the following:

    1. A valid and legal sales tax license.

    2. Ask latest proof of business insurance.

    3. Specialized and well kept professional equipment (includes a medium format camera aside from a professional 35mm camera).

    4. Membership in any professional association.

    5. A permanent studio.

    Things to consider:

    Level of experience. Check his background and ask for names of persons that he has photographed. Call them and ask if they were satisfied on the photographer’s work.

    Personality. Is his ideas same as yours? Can you communicate with him easily? Meaning he understands what you want or what is your idea regarding the style of photography that you want to be achieved.

    Style of photography. Do the images that are presented appeal to you? Do you like his style?

    References. Ask for references and meet with them personally so you can take a look of his works as well as ask them if they were happy with the outcome of with his work. A person who is hesitant to give references is definitely not the photographer that you should hire.

    Packages. Ask about each package that he presents to you. If you are not comfortable with the packages, can he make one to satisfy your needs?

    Accomplished work. Ask how long will it take for him to finish your album, your bridal portrait and all the photos taken during the wedding.

    Price. Can you afford his services? If not, is he worth the price difference as compared to others you’ve met? Take the time to ask all that you need to know and make sure you understand all services and photos include in the cost.

    Payments and deposits. Should you cancel, can he give a refund? If he, in any circumstance, does not show up, what happens? Does he have a partner to take his place just in case? Make sure you clear all of this to him as well as discuss with him all your concerns. His answer should be able to convince you that he can be trusted.

    Contract. Check and read it carefully before signing. If there is anything that you don’t understand, ask him or ask that he leaves you the contract overnight so you can study it. Be certain that everything you both had agreed on is in the contract.

    When looking at the photographer’s work, look for the following:

    1. Each sample album must consist of only one wedding. Does he have a lot of sample albums?

    2. Does he have a recent actual wedding that he could have you look at? Look through his most recent wedding album.

    3. Study each album well and see if the album is telling the story of the wedding and not just filling the album up with similar photos.

    4. Are the portraits clear and did the photographer capture the subject’s mood?

    5. Are all the photos done artistically? Is there a play of light and shadow?

    6. Are candid shots taken? Are they clear and well composed?

    Remember that photos will remind you of and will bring!


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    Portrait Photographer
    11:48 am
    Photography Equipment
    Photography is one of the most expensive hobbies that a person can get into. In addition to the camera, one will also have to buy films and spend for the developing. And as you become more enmeshed with the activity, you will probably be adding a list of different add ons for your camera or even buy special cameras that perform specific tasks.

    One of the most common add-ons that professional and even amateur photographers spend their money on is the lens. This is one of the most basic parts of the camera and yet the most crucial. There are different kinds of lens that function according to the needs of the photographer.

    Most cameras especially those that are used by professionals have the option to interchange or add lens. There are actually to main types, the fixed focal lenses, which are also called the prime lenses and the zoom, which is primarily used to alter the focal length and lets you take shots of objects that are really far away.

    Wide angle lens, for instance, will allow you to take photos within short distances. This is ideal in photoshoots that are done with limited space. With a wide angle lens, the photographer need not walk backwards to be able to get the whole image. Telephoto lens, on the other hand, will allow you to narrow down the angle of view. This is also called the long focus lens because it allows one to take pictures in long distances. One kind is the short telephoto lens that are especially great with pictures from head and shoulders. This is why it is also called portrait lens.

    Another kind of lens is the zoom lens, which come in different focal lengths. You should remember that there are zoom lens that can also function as a telephoto or wide-angle lens. This is why some photographers invest in good zoom lens instead of buying separate lens. In addition to the convenience in price, buying zoom lens will also lessen the equipment that you have to carry.

    Other equipments that a photographer have to invest in are tripods and of course a good camera case that will protect it from all kinds of weather. Tripods are used to minimize the shakiness of the camera that will result in blurred or double images. For personal use, tripods are handy if the photographer also want to be included in the photo.

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