{"id":2930,"date":"2013-09-26T13:48:03","date_gmt":"2013-09-26T13:48:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arjunkarthaphotography.com\/?p=2930"},"modified":"2016-11-10T08:16:31","modified_gmt":"2016-11-10T08:16:31","slug":"maximise-your-investment-in-wedding-photography-wedding-photography","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arjunkarthaphotography.com\/maximise-your-investment-in-wedding-photography-wedding-photography\/","title":{"rendered":"Maximise your investment in Indian Wedding Photography"},"content":{"rendered":"
You\u2019re getting married.<\/strong> You know that apart from having a beautiful wedding, you need lovely memories to help you remember your special day for the rest of your life. You recognise that you need to invest in quality wedding photography \u2013 and you\u2019ve searched high and low for your perfect photographer. In this article, let\u2019s review some of the things you should think of AFTER you\u2019ve made your wedding photography decision. It\u2019s important to get the most out of your wedding photography\u2014and with a few simple tips, you and your photographer will get exquisite pictures that you will cherish forever.<\/span><\/p>\n This is the most important step. Have an extensive discussion with your photographer regarding your (hi)story as a couple, your ideas on style and content.<\/span><\/p>\n I typically cover this on most of my posts on this subject! Indian weddings are very different from weddings in the west (or anywhere else for that matter). Our weddings go on for days on end, and some weddings can have literally hundreds of guests running amok while you’re getting married. Remember, most candid wedding photographers don\u2019t do the stage shots. This is because his (or her) talent and vision would be wasted on posed shots, and you\u2019d much rather they walk around behind the scenes doing what they do best. It\u2019s best to have a traditional photographer document the more mechanical aspects of the wedding, like the long meet-and-greet sessions on stage \u2013 because arranging people for group photos can be an art by iteself! Either arrange a traditional photographer yourself or ask the pro to bring one along (most pro photographers have backup photographers for this kind of thing), so that each can do justice to their own styles.<\/span><\/p>\n\u00a0Step 1: Talk. Question. Answer.<\/b><\/span><\/h3>\n
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Step 2: Ensure you get a traditional photographer too <\/b><\/span><\/h3>\n