Wedaholic.com: Reportage Wedding Photography - No More Cheese!
Reportage wedding photography is becoming ever more popular. More couples are looking for an album of photographs that really capture the spirit of their wedding day, rather than the traditional more formal shots we are all used to. Reportage style photography is unobtrusive, and there is definitely less emphasis placed on the normal group shots.
I recently had the pleasure of reviewing some of the most beautiful hand bound wedding books at the National Wedding Show in Earls Court. I was honestly stuck at how unique and refreshing this alternative approach to wedding photography really is. Reportage wedding photography is definitely suitable for couples that would like an uncontrived record of their wedding day.
A typical day starts with informal photographs taken of the bride whilst preparing herself for the big day. Afterwards shots are taken of the groom before the ceremony, then the bride’s arrival, followed by the ceremony itself (subject to any restrictions imposed by clergy/registrar). Following this key family / group portraits, bride and groom photographs, and then candid shots taken of the remainder of the day
It was a real joy to look at these modern wedding books designed to show the story of your wedding day in an informal manner, that can even include wording from your ceremony/service.
Typically photographers provide a couple of options, all slightly vary but the following should give you an idea . The first is a where photographs are taken from the bride getting ready to the start of the wedding breakfast. In this instance approximately 200 7” x 5” proof photographs are presented in a 20 page A4 square hard-backed book. The second option is photographs taken from the wedding breakfast to the first dance. This is a approximately 300 7” x 5” proof photographs are presented in a 25 page A4 square hard-backed book.
If you are looking for a beautifully presented account of your wedding that reflects each element of the day, I urge you to make some enquires with reportage wedding photographers in your area.
Who wants to be saying "cheese" all day long on their wedding day!
Posted by Elle on October 25, 2006 12:51 PM to Wedaholic.com