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When choosing a wedding photographer you will need to think about what wedding pictures you will want taken. During the reception hundreds of pictures could be taken. Of course every photographer has their own shot list of what pictures that they normally take but it is always a good idea to add pictures to the list that you will want taken as well.
The pictures taken at the wedding need to reflect the entire day, not just the biggest moments. You will want to ensure that every picture or memory you will want to hold and cherish is documented. Just about every wedding photographer out there will get the big shots, like when you cut the cake or your first dance. However, how many photographers are going to be thought enough to get every picture you personally want? Without your input, that is impossibility. I suggest that you let your photographer know exactly what you want step by step. Now all you need to do is figure out what you want. Here are some suggestions I think you should consider before talking to your photographer.
First I would suggest that you document the reception location. I would ask that the photographer be present to take photos of your limo pulling up, you exiting the limo, as well as a posed shot of you in front of your reception site. Once inside it is a good idea to get a picture of the entire room, if there are multiple rooms and a sign in the lobby of which room your reception is in, ask the photographer to get a picture of that as well. Once inside I would ask the photographer to document the wedding cake before it is cut, the flower arrangements and the centerpieces.
Next it is wise to remember that the wedding is not just about the two of you, but also about all the people who chose to share this day with you. With that being said I would try to get pictures of each table and its occupants, several of immediate family at the tables as well as throughout the night. If your wedding does anything special to celebrity culture, heritage or even the wedding theme it is a good idea to let your photographers know so they can be prepared to take photos of those special moments during the reception.
When you do speak to your photographer remember that you are paying him or her for a service and you should get the most out of it. Of course you should listen to their professional opinion, but if you feel they are not listening to what you want and your ideas it is time to find a new vendor for services. There is nothing wrong with being a little nontraditional as one day you will be looking back at your wedding album filled with memories of your day, and you do not want to regret the pictures you did not think to ask for.
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Source by Pam Kazmierczak