In Traditional wedding photography, images are rendered in a
classic style and the photographer controls a great deal of the
interaction on the day of the wedding. A Photojournalist style of
wedding photography takes its form from editorial reporting styles;
it focuses on candid images with little photographer
interaction.
Fashion-based wedding photography is a contemporary technique that
is becoming more popular. In this style, the photojournalist
combines candid images of the events of the day with posed images
that are inspired by editorial fashion photography—the kind
of photographs one would find in Vogue or Vanity Fair. This style
often involves more innovative and dramatic post-processing of
images.
These three approaches are rough categories of wedding photography,
and most working photographers combine elements of all three.
Indeed, contemporary wedding photographers work to capture the
story and atmosphere of the day, so the viewer has an appreciation
of what the wedding was like; they endeavor to build a
photo-narrative that illustrates the varying moods and emotions of
everyone involved in the wedding ceremony.
Contemporary wedding photography involves more than just taking
informal photographs; it includes the use of composition, lighting,
and timing to capture photographs that have a strong visual appeal.
With advent of the internet and digital camera wedding photography
services are more widely available than ever. Of course, practices
and issues having to do with copyright vary from place to place. A
wedding photographer melbourne or
a wedding photographer Sydney may offer different kinds of services
than a photographer from a smaller town.
But there are basic services that most contemporary wedding
photographers provide—usually some combination of the
following: indoor photography at a church, temple, or other private
venue during the ceremony and reception; outdoor photography (often
at a park, beach, or scenic location on the day of the wedding
and/or for engagement photos); both posed and candid
(photojournalistic) shots of the wedding couple and their guests at
the religious or civil ceremony, and the reception that follows;
formal portraiture in the studio (for either the wedding and/or the
engagement photos); digital services, such as digital prints or
slides shows; and albums (either traditional matted albums or the
more contemporary flush mount type of album). The range of
deliverables that a wedding photographer presents is varied. There
is no standard as to what is included in a wedding coverage or
package, so products vary regionally and from across photographers,
as do the number of images provided.
Wedding photographers typically allow clients to purchase
additional prints for themselves or their families. Some
photographers include high resolution files in their packages.
These photographers allow their clients limited rights to reproduce
the images for their personal use, while retaining the copyright.
The owner of the pictures' copyright is often explicitly stated in
the contract for photographic services. Photographers who do not
retain copyright of the images often charge more for their
services. In these cases, the photographer provides the client with
the digital images as part of the wedding package. The client then
has unrestricted use of the images and can print any that they may
desire.
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Contemporary wedding photography
February 1st, 2012 in Art, by John Smith
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