One of the best days to capture on film are weddings.  It is such a big day for the people involved that catching on film works great.Because capturing those moments in a photo will forever remind those people involved of that special day.  So in this article we are going to look at a couple of tips to catching that special day on film.

As a San Diego wedding photographer I take a wedding job very seriously.I know that that day is very special for them so I want to give them something special also like capturing the happy moments during that day.So my first tip is all about capturing in photos the moments that are in motion during that day.  What I mean by that is a wedding is not a stand still event.Ther are lots of movements so the trick is to capture those happy moments that are in action.

The next thing you want to do is don’t take the standard photos.  Well you do want your expected shots but don’t make that the centerpiece.  As a San Diego photographer I am always thinking of ways to capture the same shots with different angles.That way you would not only have photos of the events but you can tel what happened during the event just by looking at the photos.This would be tricky to do but with practice you can perfect it.

Finally, you may want to make your photos bigger than life.Because this is bigger than life event for those people involved.  So as a San Diego event photography service I have learned doing big events how to do this.What I am trying to say here is that you should not capture small photos.You have to take shots that would make the moment seem bigger.

But this will require the photographer to have some artistry in him/her.But if you can understand where I am coming form then the wedding photos that you would take would turn out really good.The album would not just turn out to be a boring photo album.  But pictures that tell a story of a wonderful day.

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