What pictures do a Wedding Photographer take?
A wedding photographer typically takes a wide variety of pictures to capture all the important moments and details of the wedding day. Some of the common types of pictures a wedding photographer takes include:
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Getting ready photos: Photos of the bride and groom getting ready for the wedding day.
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Ceremony photos: Photos of the wedding ceremony, including the exchange of vows and rings.
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Family photos: Photos of the bride and groom with their families, often taken after the ceremony.
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Wedding party photos: Photos of the bride and groom with their wedding party.
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Couple photos: Photos of the bride and groom alone, often taken during a portrait session before or after the ceremony.
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Reception photos: Photos of the wedding reception, including the first dance, speeches, and cutting of the cake.
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Details photos: Photos of the wedding details, such as the rings, bouquet, centerpieces, and wedding favors.
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Candid photos: Photos of guests and the couple throughout the day, capturing natural and unposed moments.
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Creative photos: Unique and artistic photos that showcase the couple's personalities and style.
A wedding photographer will work closely with the couple to understand their preferences and vision for their wedding photos, and will often tailor their approach to fit the couple's unique needs and desires.