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11/18/2009
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Wedding Photography
Some wedding shots I love!
Sad as it is to acknowledge, most of the wedding details that you worked so hard on will be mere memories the next day. The food will be eaten, the dress put away, the monogrammed napkins crumpled. But the photographs will be there to remind you of the memories and document your wedding day. Stolen from another website a list of must have photo shots!
GETTING READY ?Bride's dress on the hanger ?Close-up of bride's shoes ?Bride in curlers or having makeup applied ?Bridesmaids applying their makeup ?Close-up of dress details ?Bride together with bridesmaids ?Bride hugging mom ?Bride spending moment alone, thinking quietly, looking out the window HOTEL ?Mom and/or bridesmaids helping the bride arrange her dress, bustle the train, etc. ?Mom or bridesmaids putting finishing touches on bride, adding the veil, etc. ?Full-length shot of bride all dressed and ready to go ?Groom putting on tie ?Groom with groomsmen ?Groom with dad, hugging or whispering advice ?Bride and groom separately getting in the car, limo or cab BEFORE THE CEREMONY ?Close-up of groom's face when he sees bride for the first time (surprise sequence) ?Full shot of bride and groom together, smiling ?Full shot of bride and groom hugging ?Full shot of bride and groom kissing ?Shoes/ankle shot of Bride and Groom (socks and crinoline) ?Bride portrait by herself (head/shoulders) ?Groom portrait by himself (head/shoulders) ?Groom with his groomsmen ?Groom with bridesmaids ?Bride with her bridesmaids ?Bride with groomsmen ?Bride with her parents ?Groom with his parents ?Bride with groom's parents ?Groom with bride's parents ?Casual group shots of bride, groom, family and wedding party ?Groom leaning up against a wall with bride in front of him, kissing ?Bride and groom walking toward the camera, holding hands ?Bride and groom walking away from camera, holding hands ?Bride and groom looking off in the same direction together ?Close-up of bride's bouquet ?Kiss in front of door PRE CEREMONY ?Car arriving with bride ?Bride stepping out of the car ?Wide shot of ceremony space from the back ?Guests arriving ?Ushers helping grandparents and special guests to their seats ?Close up of details (guest book, tears of joy, ring warming sign, etc.) ?Groom and groomsmen waiting nervously for bride to walk down aisle ?Guests sitting down, waiting for ceremony to start CEREMONY ?Bridesmaids walking down the aisle ?Wedding party standing at the altar ?Bride just before walking down the aisle ?Back shot of bride (and escort) beginning to walk down the aisle ?Full-frontal shot of bride (and escort) walking down the aisle ?Back shot of bride and groom together at the altar with officiant between them ?Shot focusing on bridesmaids' bouquets, lined up as they hold them at the altar ?Close-up of each hand as the rings are exchanged ?Close-up of bride's face, as seen over the groom's shoulder ?Close-up of groom's face, as seen over the bride's shoulder ?Shot of both sets of parents' faces as they witness ceremony ?The kiss (and dip) ?Happy couple walking back down the aisle together, as married couple RECEPTION ?Any special moments during the receiving line process(especially candid moments of joy and embracing) ?Bride showing her new ring to the guests ?Bride and groom hugging guests, close-ups of faces ?Wide shot of entire room before everyone arrives, even better if taken from above ?Close-up of details (place settings, name cards, etc.) ?Close-up of centerpieces ?Bride and Groom's explosive entrance! ?Bride and groom's first dance ?Groom dipping bride ?Close-up of cake ?Bride dancing with her dad -- close-up of her face as seen over his shoulder ?Best man (or other guests) making a toast to the couple ?Bride and groom's faces as they listen to the toast(s) ?Guests smiling and clapping ?Guests dancing and cutting loose on the dance floor ?Close-ups of guests' faces, laughing and having a great time -- lots of these ?Groups of friends sitting together at their table or dancing ?Bride and groom whispering to each other ?Parents (or even better, grandparents) dancing |
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