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8 Wedding Photography Trends You Shouldn’t Miss Out On: Creative And Unique Ideas

8 Wedding Photography Trends You Shouldn't Miss Out On: Creative And Unique Ideas

One of the most important parts of a wedding is the photos. This will be one of the biggest days of your life, and you want to make sure that it is remembered fondly. As a result, you need to ensure you take some wedding photos and videos to commemorate the event.

Whether you go with one of the stunning packages Focus Photography suggests, or go in another direction, it is a good idea to bring in a professional to handle the photography for you. And just like in any industry, there are many trends in the wedding photography space that are worth considering on your big day.

With that in mind, this article is going to go over some amazing wedding photography trends that you don’t want to miss out on.

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How to Choose Your Wedding or Elopement Photographer: Every Detail You Need To Consider

How to Choose Your Wedding or Elopement Photographer

A lot of time and effort goes into planning a wedding. The process is instead time-consuming, from picking the perfect wedding rings and attire to choosing flowers and location. But, the fact is, after your ‘I do’s are said, and the ceremony is done, all you have left of your big day are the memories… okay, and a partner for life. 

What better way to relive your wedding day than through photographs? So it’s no wonder your choice of photographer is one of the most crucial choices you’ll have to make. Who you choose as your photographer is significant if you decide to elope – after all, it’s the only way for people who weren’t attending to witness your marriage celebration

Since the last few years, elopement weddings are becoming increasingly popular as a flexible outdoor option compared to traditional weddings. Although elopement once meant a secret marriage, it has evolved into a private exchange of marital vows in an adventurous location. Today, couples choose to elope, camp and hike in the most breathtaking places.

An elopement photographer is hired to document the whole elopement experience and capture the couple’s personality with spectacular images. This is why you need an excellent elopement photographer.

Finding the best photographer for you is not easy, but it is not difficult either. Below are some things you need to look out for when choosing a wedding or elopement photographer.

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The 6 Different Styles Of Wedding Photography For Brides: Complete Overview

The 6 Different Styles Of Wedding Photography For Brides

Long after your wedding, your wedding photos will serve as precious reminders of this lifetime event. So, it is wise to invest time and effort in choosing the right type of photography to document the big event.    

To make the best photography investment, you should know that there are different wedding photography styles, and each of them produces different results. 

For instance, some styles involve prior planning and posing. Others are more casual and creative.

Once you understand the different wedding photography styles and what they involve, it becomes easier to identify the style that matches your vision.

Read on to learn about the different wedding photography styles and find one that meets your expectations.    

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7 Techniques to Effectively Photograph Fireworks

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Anyone can photograph fireworks as long as they plan and have some essential camera accessories. This blog post will teach you the basics of how to photograph fireworks yourself.

The first step is to choose the perfect location. Consider where the fireworks will be displayed and then plan out a strategic spot. None of the advice in this guide will help if you choose a poor shooting location.

Take a lay of the land by taking into consideration the angle of the photograph and the potential backdrop. For instance, fireworks viewed against the night sky are brilliant to the naked eye, but that would make for a boring photograph. Instead, you might capture a building behind the fireworks – or maybe a city skyline in the distance!

You’ll also need to get to the spot early to claim your spot. Remember that the view needs to be unobstructed.

Here are some other preparations that you need to make:

1. Create a Schedule: It’s easy to get distracted and forget things. Creating a schedule will prevent that from happening. It helps to prepare yourself better.

2. Pack your Gear: Create a checklist of the necessary gear for your shoot and be sure to pack it all.

3. Know the Technique: You’ll want to make sure your camera settings are set before the fireworks start.

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Now let’s discuss the techniques for photographing fireworks.

Switch Off Flash and Set Your Camera to Manual Mode
There are so many amateurs who will try taking photos of fireworks while leaving their flash turned on. This is usually done by accident because they leave their camera on automatic mode. Your first step is to make sure your camera is in manual mode.

Once in manual mode, set your camera to an ISO of 200 with an aperture between f/8 and f/13. Usually, f/11 will suffice. That way, all you will need to worry about on location will be the shutter speed. In most cases, a shutter speed of between 1 to 4 seconds is enough.


Use a Tripod
You must have a tripod to capture fireworks since the camera will need to remain motionless. Each shot will take several seconds, so there is no way you can stay motionless while holding the camera. Furthermore, you will be taking hundreds of shots in succession. But you don’t need to invest in a fancy tripod here. You will be able to take the picture comfortably as long as the tripod is sturdy and doesn’t shake.

Invest in Remote Release Device
One problem that people run into a lot when photographing fireworks is that their tripod shakes a bit when they press the capture button on their camera. Invest in a remote release device to prevent this. Most digital cameras will have an accessory that is designed for remote capturing. The only other option would be to use the timer on the camera, but that’s hit or miss. Just go ahead and invest in a remote release.

Set the Right Exposure
Setting the right exposure requires some trial and error. Set the range to f/13 and take a picture to determine how exposed the shot is. Then adjust the camera accordingly. If the shot is underexposed, then lower the setting to f/12 and try again. Repeat until you reach the perfect exposure.

Although this should be tested before the fireworks start lighting up the night sky, pay close attention to your first few shots and be prepared to adjust the camera on the fly.

·                Use Manual Focus
The above settings are quite optimal for fireworks, but you might need to make slight adjustments. That’s why it’s highly recommended that you put your focus on manual and then adjust it yourself. You don’t want your camera trying to refocus itself after every shot. You’ll end up with a ton of blurry images. Using manual focus will create consistent shots. The only time you’ll have to refocus is when you change the angle of shots. Otherwise, it will remain the same throughout the entire shoot. Photographing fireworks is a bit of a lottery so the more shots you can take, the higher your chances of capturing the perfect moment.

·                Use Drone to Photograph Fireworks
Drones present us with a unique opportunity to capture the best fireworks photos, but there is a challenge. Many times, the operator will need to be certified to fly drones in a populated area. However, never attempt this without checking the local laws in the area.

With that said, drones can capture angles and create backdrops that are impossible from the ground. In most cases, if you want to use drones to capture fireworks, you’ll need to hire a company that specializes in drone photography. You can also buy fireworks images from companies like The Video Caddy.

·                Frame Your Shot
Proper framing is an essential skill in photography. You will have to worry about framing once the fireworks start blasting off into the sky. Then use the zoom feature on your camera to reframe until you have the desired effect. For instance, if you are taking fireworks photos in a big city where buildings are lit up around you, then it might be a good idea to capture one of those building in your frame.

Getting the Perfect Shot

Now that you’ve seen the techniques required to learn how to photograph fireworks, let’s recap everything we’ve learned:

1. Find the right location and get there in advance to secure it before the fireworks begin.

2. Use a tripod and remote release device to capture your images.

3. Put your camera on full manual mode and turn off the flash.

4. Set the exposure on your camera and take a few test shots to make sure it’s right.

5. Play around with angles until you capture the perfect frame.