Photojournalism is a photography style that was born having nothing to do with Weddings, but its basic features can be effectively used in other settings.
First of all, let's figure out what photojournalism is..
Natural light, candid and intimate moment, a story: this is a Wedding Reportage
Welcome to the last part about how to get the best photos of Your Wedding. If You haven't read yet previous articles, You can find them links at the bottom of this page.
After debating Bride and Groom's getting ready, the Ceremony and couple portraits, time has come for the Reception and the Party!
The amazing party of Ylenia and Andrea
You might wonder "Why do I find these tips in a photographer's Blog?". The answer is: I'm pretty experienced in Wedding and my wife is a Wedding Designer, so I can say that I learnt a lot of organisational part of Weddings. Moreover I have a different perspective from a Wedding Planner's one, so I hold a neutral, reliable point of view about Wedding planning.
Here is my list of tips, ordered by priority: I'm sure You'll find them very useful! If You think I've missed something, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and I'll add it.
You can do it! Your goal is nearer that You think!
How long should be a Wedding Video? Keep reading and You'll find the answer!
Frame from Shooting “Find Me” — Detail of a watch
Those moments right after the Ceremony are perfect to take some time for couple portraits as newly-weds! For this situation, as the ones before, here are my 5 top tips to get the best photos of Your Wedding!
Photo shooting at sunset, Flavia and Valerio Wedding