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Photography 101
Wedding Photography Styles


by Arina Lanis


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Red Rose bouquet photograph by Nordmann Photography

So you've learned as much as possible about Traditional photography vs. Wedding Photojournalism. You have also done your homework and scoured the web, bridal magazines, and your friends to find the photographers that match your vision. And you're so on top of things that you even narrowed down your choices to four fabulous photographers who still have your date available. It's all down hill from here!

Well, sort of. When you meet with your photographer, you may be overwhelmed with choices of photographic styles. So impress your photographer and make your interview easier by learning the basics of the various styles and maybe even decide which ones you like the best!

Black & White - By far one of the most popular styles of photography for today's bride. Its comeback is due in part to wedding photojournalism, and in part to its timeless elegance and flattering simplicity. Black-and-white prints can also be made moody, romantic, stylish, or artistic just by changing some aspects of the processing. For example, adding sepia, indigo, or hand toning can add a whole new dimension to a photograph. Ask your photographer to see his black-and-white album for a better perspective of his skill in this style of photography.

Ironically, black-and-white photographs are also a bit more expensive to process than color. Some photographers may even develop their photos by hand, so be sure to get the price breakdown for black-and-white vs. color.

Candid - Candid photography captures feelings of joy and emotions in ways that traditional photography can only hint at. Many candid shots are unobtrusive, meaning the photographer does not pose his subjects or give them any sort of direction. An extension of candid photography is photojournalism, which tells the story of the event. Candid photos also establish your originality from every other wedding since the events, feelings, and emotions that will take place at your wedding are as unique as you are.

Contemporary - Contemporary photography is greatly influenced by high fashion and a modern approach to posing subjects. Many times contemporary photos are cross-processed and enhanced with special effects. It also allows you to take "traditional" posed photos to a new level. Contemporary photographs are always posed and choreographed, but with a unique and modern approach. Many times the locations are exotic -- classic cars, glistening motorcycles, radiant beaches, or on the back of a luxurious horse. The camera angles are radically different from the usual, giving the overall look startling originality and fantasy. Many contemporary photographers have a fashion background, which is reflected in their techniques and final products.

Traditional - No matter what style of photography you choose to dominate your wedding photo album, make sure that it is well-complemented with a series of traditional photographs that include your family and wedding party. Traditional photographs are posed and easily recognizable. Most are with the couple and/or family posed together. The talents of your photographer will determine the look of your traditional shots. They can either be terribly boring or warm and beautiful. Traditional photography is just like any other photography... an art, so be sure to look carefully through your potential wedding photographer's portfolio to get a perspective of his outlook on traditional style.

This article was contributed by Arina Lanis, Editor-In-Chief and founder of Wedding-Club.com. If you have questions or comments about this article, please feel free to e-mail her at arina@wedding-club.com
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