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You choose your engagement ring and wedding band stack, your ideal wedding colors, and crucial wedding details that accurately reflect your and your partner's personalities. more info > Your wedding images should represent your wedding style properly in order to produce a perfect cohesiveness that you may adore in albums for the rest of your life.
 
You have spent a significant amount of time and effort preparing essential aesthetic touches for your wedding day, and we feel they should not go unnoticed.
 
We go through the five wedding picture types that wedding photographers provide in depth, as well as four wedding photo recommendations to help you capture not only the moment, but the spirit and style of the occasion.
 
Wedding Photo Styles to Choose From

There are five main wedding photography styles to select from: classic, fine art, photojournalistic, lifestyle, and editorial. Each wedding picture style has its own set of advantages that, when combined with the correct wedding aesthetic, may serve as the icing on the cake.
 
Most wedding photographers are adaptable and may tailor their wedding photography style to the bride's aesthetic preferences. If you haven't yet booked a wedding photographer for your big day, you may utilize a word-of-mouth reference or a thorough web search to discover a photographer that specializes in one of the wedding picture styles listed below.
 
Classic

Wedding photography in the "classic" style is ageless. Chances are, your mother, your mother's mother, and your partner's mother have wedding images that have stood the test of time.
 
A classic wedding photographer is the finest option for you if you desire the conventional wedding picture selection with a dash of formality.
 
High Art

The "fine art" wedding photography approach results in an album fit for a high-traffic art museum. This wedding photography style highlights the creative viewpoint of your big day while paying close attention to details. Fine art wedding photographers often use soft, milky lenses that generate thoughts of whimsy and romanticism.
 
Photojournalistic
Photojournalistic wedding photography captures the genuine emotions and natural interactions between the couple, wedding party, and wedding guests. Wedding photojournalists let an organic flow define their shot selection, taking care to capture natural moments that create a unique wedding picture book.
 
Lifestyle
The "lifestyle" wedding photography style is a wonderful combination of the photojournalistic and editorial wedding photography styles. Consider something less journalistically frank and more casually fashioned. The lifestyle wedding photographer will capture natural moments while also laying the mood for nicely scripted ones.
 
Editorial wedding photography is, as one would expect, heavily stylized and set in order to create a collection worthy of a magazine layout. Editorial wedding photographs, the most technical of all wedding photo types, are extremely detailed and pristinely set to amp up the grandeur and luxury.
 
Brides' Wedding Photography Tips
You have a full plate of obligations as a bride-to-be. Despite a mile-long "to-do list," color-coordinated seating arrangements, a precise wedding flow, and allocated "to-do lists" for your MOH, a few details will surely slip through the cracks. Don't let your wedding photographs become that!
 
Here are four wedding photography techniques to help you capture the emotion of your wedding day as well as the real course of highly exciting events.
 
Tip #1: Make use of your mood board.
A wedding mood board will be a great tool for your wedding photographer, whether you depend on Pinterest for a constant feed of wedding inspiration or you made an old-school wedding mood board with clippings from bridal and fashion magazines.
 
Your wedding mood board may assist lead your photographer in the same way that your "not so secret anymore" engagement ring mood board guided your spouse in the proper direction while picking your engagement ring. All of those gorgeous bridal images, candid wedding party shots, and wedding detail shots you saved for inspiration might help your photographer develop a shot list worthy of your mood board. Consider this:
 
Tip #2: Make a list of all the accessories and features you want to photograph.
 
While it may seem frivolous or little in compared to the big-ticket wedding goods like the bride, groom, clothing, and ceremony... Including vital accessories and thoughtful elements in your wedding picture shoot list is essential for capturing the time and work you put into organizing your special day.
 
The following items are often included in wedding picture shoot lists:
 
The bands (engagement rings & wedding rings)
Wedding footwear
Bridesmaid bouquets and bridal bouquets
Family heirlooms Bride perfume
Something blue, something ancient, something new, something borrowed
Wedding accessories
 
 
A Remark on Engagement Ring and Wedding Ring Photographs
As a jewelry firm, we feel obligated to ensure that your sparkling diamonds seem flawless in every photograph. After all, you did spend days, months, even years agonizing over the ideal engagement ring for your personality.
 
Before you discuss an accessory shot list with your wedding photographer, consider this: what attracted you to your engagement ring? Was there a particular feature that made your heart skip a beat? Did the mismatched metal of your engagement ring and wedding band appeal to your fashion-forward personality?
 
Instruct your wedding photographer to capture the essential feature of your engagement ring and wedding band stack that you like. If you can't decide on just one ring feature, request many viewpoints.
 
1.20 ct Diamond Hidden HaloTM Engagement Ring
Prop this 1.20 ct Diamond Two-Tone Hidden HaloTM Engagement Ring against a surface for your wedding photographer to showcase the contrasted, two-toned metals while enjoying the hidden halo.
 
A face-on view of your engagement ring, such as this 1.50 ct Oval Diamond Platinum Engagement Ring, will enable the wedding photographer to catch the details on the face of your engagement ring.
 
Save the greatest lighting for romantic photographs.
That brief moment right before sunset when the light catches your golden blonde highlights, your skin shines in the sun, and your engagement ring dazzles with amber colors... That is the "golden hour," my friends. A golden hour photoshoot may result in stunning wedding images that make the wedding enchantment seem palpable.
 
Regardless of your wedding photography style preferences, you can (and should!) arrange your couple photographs at this magical hour. Your wedding photographer has certainly shot several weddings under a variety of time limitations and is ready to make your wedding picture aesthetic preferences a reality.
 
Inform your wedding photographer that you want to take your couple photographs as near to golden hour as possible for the greatest lighting, and he/she will plan the shoot appropriately.
 
Tip #4: Make the most of your location.
You choose your wedding venue or wedding location for a purpose. Whether you've always imagined marrying your spouse in a cathedral-style church or a wide-open field with a stunning background of oak and evergreen trees, there's one aspect that piqued your interest enough to make a downpayment.
 
Take a few moments to jot down a few things about your venue or location that strike out to you and why. Share this list with your photographer so that they may integrate these things into your wedding photography in order to capture the actual soul of your wedding venue.
 
An Engagement Ring to Match Your Personal Style
An engagement ring and wedding band stack is among the few (if not the only) pieces of jewelry you wear on a daily basis. Every time you look down at your hand, your engagement ring should represent your personality, expose a bit of your heart to the spectator, and elicit sentiments of adoration and confidence.
 
We specialize in pairing brides with their everlasting rings. As we lead you through the engagement ring and wedding band purchasing process, we consider your preferences, aspirations, vision, and personal style. Our design specialists are ready to assist you through the customizing process to build a one-of-a-kind engagement ring that is unique to you.

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