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Creative Wedding Photography Concepts

Published on August 30, 2011 By Bernard Gray

We are living in an increasingly competitive society and most brides desire their wedding to be one that’s discussed for years to come. Weddings have almost become a variety of competition among some brides to ensure theirs is the largest, the brightest, the most unusual wedding in their circle of family and friends. One of the popular methods to inject some uniqueness into a wedding is with unique and creative wedding photography.

How to Create Client Contracts That Shield Your Business

Published on August 12, 2011 By Clwyd Probert

From the viewpoint of most wedding photographers the contract that they sign with the bride-to-be and bridegroom is exceedingly important. It outlines the terms on which they are undertaking a job and it sets limits as to what is expected from them from the couple and also what is reasonable and what’s not.

How it Is possible to get the Most from Your Bride Interviews Guidance for All Photographers

Published on August 10, 2011 By Clwyd Probert

Client meetups are so critical for your business and your reputation that plenty of thought and care should be put into them. Many a wedding photographer will feel that showing a straightforward album of their work is sufficiently good to close a deal. This is not true, the world of pro photography is strongly competitive and everything that you do towards increasing the quantity of clients that sign up is vital.

How To Make A Huge Impact With A Small Card “Business Cards For Photographers

Published on August 6, 2011 By Clwyd Probert

When starting with any small enterprise, one of the first things that you’re going to need are business cards. They are the way you can spread the news to pals and family that you have started a new enterprise and they present all of your new contact details. Many new business owners make the error of going to the local printers and getting them to design business cards using one of their standard templates. This is a really bad idea.

Some Great Pre-Wedding Photography Ideas

Published on March 18, 2010 By Johnny Wong

Talk with your friends and ask them if weddings can be stressful. They will surely have a lot of stories to tell you.

Improve Your Weddding And Event Photography Skills Today

Published on March 2, 2010 By Catherine Wong

Professional event photography is a attractive career. An event photographer is one who attends weddings, sports events, music performances, award functions etc. to cover the occasion.

Actual Day Photography In Singapore

Published on February 24, 2010 By Robert Wong

The two most important people on a wedding day are, certainly the wedding couple. To get some excellent portraits, the photographer should seclude the wedding couple from the celebration for a while to capture the intimate moments after the ceremony. Not only will you get your pictures but this will give they wedding couple some time away from the celebration as well.

Top Tips When You Want To Do Food Photos

Published on February 23, 2010 By Betty Jones

Were ever your focus you will experience food photography. We are enclosed in a sea of it. Open a magazine or newspaper and it will be there squeezing its mouth watering images out at you stimulating your taste buds into action.

How Wedding Photography Started

Published on February 23, 2010 By Sophia Mitchell

Wedding days are forever hectic and nerve-wracking. It is already tough on those who are planning the wedding, but the maximum stress goes to the bride & the groom. For years, people have just given up to the fact that weddings will always be stressful and that they just have to deal with it to the best of their abilities

Some Top Tips To Make The Photography Just Perfect On Your Wedding

Published on February 2, 2010 By Roger Wong

Wedding photography includes pictures of the couple before the marriage, as well as coverage of the actual wedding event and reception. The two approaches in wedding photography are traditional and photojournalism. Traditional wedding photography consists of classically posed images. In this approach, there is much interaction with the photographer on the day of the wedding. In the photojournalistic approach, the images recorded are much more subtle with less photographer interaction. These two approaches are the two extremes of photographic styles. Today most photographers will side with one of the two styles.

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