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7 October, 2009

BBC asks how hard is it to photograph a wedding?

Posted by ray | Filed under: General | @ 8:53 pm

An article appeared on the BBC website asking how hard is it to photograph a wedding.  This is a subject close many wedding photographers’ hearts, mine included. The article opens with a story about a couple successfully suing their photographer for “his shoddy coverage of their big day“.

Many readers left comments telling of their own disappointment in their wedding photos too, so it appears there are many cow-boys out there posing as wedding photographers. To think these cow-boys are ruining people’s memories is infuriating.

I’m glad that the BBC ran the story, as I sometimes find it hard to convince couples that the cheapest photographers are not necessarily the good deal they think they’re getting.

While I’m here, I want to point you to the direction of a previous post on tips on getting the most from your wedding photographer.

Hope your wedding goes smoothly. Remember, if your wedding photographs come out disappointing, you can always here me for a post-wedding shoot to make up. :)

Take care,

Ray

[UPDATE] and a page full of reader sent in wedding photographs!

11 August, 2009

Bramall Hall Wedding

Posted by ray | Filed under: General | @ 10:54 pm

Just wanted to post a couple of images taken at Lynn and Mike’s wedding at Bramall Hall, Bramhall.

Bramall Hall is one of the grandest and best preserved Tudor building in the Northwest. With a beautiful public garden, lake and stream running through the garden, it’s one of my favourite photography locations, being only a mile or two from my house is another bonus.  Unfortunately it rained throughout this wedding so we were confined to the insides of the buildin, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing because of the amazing decors and historic interests available inside.

The shots were taken in a room with original 16th century wall paintings. The room is kept fairly dark to help preserve the delicate colours on the wall paintings, so it is strictly no flash photography inside this room. Good job I was prepared.

Bramall Hall Tudor Wall Paintings

Bramall Hall tutor wall paintings #2

26 July, 2009

Tips for getting the most from your photographer

Posted by ray | Filed under: Ideas and Tips | @ 11:44 pm

Here are a few tips for the bride and groom to be on how to get the best out of your photographer.

Meet the photographer before you book

The photographer will probably be the only stranger who will be with you for the whole of your wedding day, so it is a good idea to meet him before you book to make he is easy to get along with.  A grumpy photographer with 20 years of experience is no good if he just makes you feel awkward all day.

If booking from a large studio, make sure you meet the actual photographer who will shoot your wedding and not just any sales rep whom you might get along with like a house of fire, but won’t actually be there on the day.

Another reason for a face to face meeting is so you can see a portfolio in the flesh, no amount of web gallery or DVD presentations can substitute a real print or frame in real life.

Know what you want

The best way to avoid disappointment is to know what you want. A good photographer should be comfortable with producing a full range of styles of shots, but if you don’t tell him what you are looking for then what he produce on the day may not meet your expectations even if the photos are perfectly good.  Just as you will work with a good caterer to produce a menu you like, you should try to work with the photographer to help produce photos you really want.

I would suggest you keep the number of formal shots to only close family and the main wedding party, not only is a endless list of lined up group shots boring to look at, it is also tiring and boring for you too. So trim that list down and give yourself more time to party!

Give your photographer time

If you really want some great photos to remember your day with, you need to give your photographer time to work with. Schedule a block of time from the day exclusively for the photographer. Every fantastic photo you see in wedding or fashion magazines would have been painstakingly created.

Posed or Reportage

Most couples nowadays ask for natural looking shots and mistakenly think that means no posing.  In fact a large proportion of prize winning natural looking wedding photos are “posed”, or what I call directed, where the photographer finds the location, places the couple there and give directions on how to make the most of the location. So again, work with the photographer, let him direct you on how best to stand to show off your dress, or where to stand to capture the atmosphere best.

All in the details

To tell a full story of your wedding day, make sure your photographer captures all the details too, not just the cake, but also the table decorations, the flowers, the favours, cars, and possibly even the expensive food!

Engagement / Pre-Wedding Shoot

If you are strangers with the photographer, you will feel awkward in front of the camera for half the day. Insist on a pre-wedding shoot with your photographer so you get to know each other a little before the big day. This also give the photographer some idea of your best sides and how much directions and help he might need to give you on the day. Lastly, it’s always nice to get a professional shot of you and your partner during your engagement.

A wedding photo may not be appropriate for the living room wall, but a casual lifestyle engagement photo will be perfect to show off your love for each other without going overboard.

more to come…

I will add to this post as and when I get time and ideas… till then, hope your wedding plans go smoothly. Please let me know of your own tips via comments.

21 May, 2009

Key 103 Wedding Competition Winner!

Posted by ray | Filed under: General | @ 4:37 pm

The Key 103 “I Do” wedding competition winners have been announced. Huge congratulations to Hayley and Shane winning the amazing wedding package.

You too can be a winner, there’s still time to get yourself a FREE UPGRADE on one of our fabulous wedding photography packages. So get in touch before the offer closes in a week’s time.

We are introducing a pay-as-you-go package to help you to pay for the wedding of your dreams. More details to follow, or call for more information.

30 March, 2009

Wedding Promotion with Manchester’s Key 103 Radio

Posted by ray | Filed under: General,Press Release | @ 9:03 pm

Key103

RHOTOGRAPHY – wedding photo essays

We are proud to partner with Manchester’s biggest radio station – Key 103 to give away a wedding of a lifetime to a lucky couple. In fact we are so excited, we are giving away exclusive savings to Key 103 listeners so everyone is a winner.

At RHOTOGRAPHY we take our inspirations from tv and films, our style is one of story telling. We want you to enjoy yourselves on your big day, so most of the time we will just stand back and capture the day as it unfolds. We will guide you on posing secrets that models use to look slimmer and relaxed, and we will use our creative eyes to find those special shots worthy of your own film poster. RHOTOGRAPHY, because your memories are priceless.

Keep an eye on this site and your ears on Key 103 for the announcement of the best wedding competition yet.

Ray is a wedding photographer based in Stockport

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