Every
photographer has their own style. Some pose everything, others use a
photojournalistic/documentary style with no interaction with the bride
and groom. The best will use a balanced approach.
The photographer should have the ability
to direct the couple when they need it most-such as before the ceremony
(when Brides are normally the most nervous), after the ceremony for the
formal photographs, and at times during the reception to move events
along.
The professional photographer is also a
motivator, a psychologist, and a director all at the same time. The
professional photographer has an eye for details, such as straightening
the brides gown in the formal photographs and keeping the grooms tie
straight.
Beautiful wedding photography takes
planning. You and your photographer must spend a good deal of time
planning. When you meet with the photographer, you should go knowing
what you want and be prepared to discuss: how, when, etc. A bride needs
and deserves understanding and at times direction, not resentment and
frustration from her photographer. Everything that you want should be
discussed in detail with your photographer to avoid any confusion on
your most important day. Inform your photographer if there will be any
special surprises.
If everything herein is followed, then
feel confident knowing that you have planned your photography. You have
a lot of other things to be concerned with! Enjoy it, and have the
wedding of your dreams!