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Wedding Photography♥. Technology *Back then they use to favor Color negative film. *Today weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras. *Technology

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Page 1: Wedding Photography♥. Technology *Back then they use to favor Color negative film. *Today weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras. *Technology

Wedding Wedding Photography♥Photography♥

Page 2: Wedding Photography♥. Technology *Back then they use to favor Color negative film. *Today weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras. *Technology

TechnologyTechnology

*Back then they use to favor

Color negative film.

*Today weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras.

*Technology has evolved with the use of remote triggers and flashes. Wedding photographers are now able to take advantage of traveling light and having the ability to use creative lighting

Page 3: Wedding Photography♥. Technology *Back then they use to favor Color negative film. *Today weddings are photographed with digital SLR cameras. *Technology

ApproachesApproaches • There are two approaches of

photography- Traditional, contemporary/fashion and Photojournalistic.

• -Traditional are more like more classy poses.

-Photojournalistic are more like in in the moment pictures. Like when the moment pictures. Like when the bride throws her bouquet. the bride throws her bouquet.

-Contemporary/fashion based -Contemporary/fashion based wedding are pictures that are wedding are pictures that are combined of the day of the event combined of the day of the event but poses that you would find in but poses that you would find in a bridal magazine like Vogue or a bridal magazine like Vogue or Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair.

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LocationsLocationsWhere They Would Take Pictures

• Indoor photography at a church, temple, or other private venues during the ceremony and reception.

• Outdoor photography (often at a park, beach, or scenic location on the day of the wedding)

• Both posed and candid (photojournalistic) shots of the wedding couple and their guests at the religious or civil ceremony, and the reception that follows.

• Formal portraiture in the studio (for either the wedding and/or the engagement photos