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3 Simple Tips for a Timeless Wedding Album
You’ve planned your wedding very well—from choosing stunning venues to taking care of the very last detail of your boutonniere—and you have the Best Photographer in Arizona to capture every moment and detail of this very special day.
The next question is, how do you create a keepsake that holds all the big moments and little details you’ve carefully planned for months? How do you sort through hundreds of photos professionally taken by your Phoenix Indian Wedding Photographer and curate a collection you’ll want to reminisce again and again through the years of your marriage? Putting together a wedding album can feel daunting, but we’ve got a few tips to help you get started.
1. Include only the shots that matter the most
When picking photos to include in your album, your very favorites are the priority. Start narrowing down your favorites to 20-30 shots. Go with your instinct when choosing. For this set, it doesn’t matter when in the day they happened, or who’s in them. Your favorites are your favorites. Next, select the ones with the best details and shows the most appealing vibe. Then, find the best photo from each major event of the day: getting ready, signing the marriage contract, the key ceremony and reception moments. Finally, go through the formal portrait shots of family and the wedding party. As you go through each photo, be sure to look closely on everyone’s faces for strange expressions or closed eyes. Check with your Payson Wedding Photographer how many photos to include in your album, so you can decide accordingly.
2. Go for clean and classic layout
Just like fashion, less is more when it comes to the layout of your wedding album. The fewer photos you have, the more they speak for themselves. Take photos all the way to the edge of the page for more impact, and put white space around for more intimate photos to draw the viewer in. Minimize text and never overlap photos. It can look cluttered and tacky. Also, beware of the way embellishments can make your album look dated in the long run. Keep photos aligned straight on the page, and use more white spaces than you expected to create focus. Plenty of white spaces is the cleanest layouts and looks more timeless.
3. Choose a strong cover
You’re looking for a cover that makes you want to pick up your album again and again. Whether it’s a color you love, an image, or a textured material, you want something you love looking at the most. If you’re choosing an image for the cover, pick one that not only features you as a couple in a gorgeous way, but also has some open space in the photo composition where the title of the album can appear. Look for horizontal images taken by your Tucson Indian Wedding Photographer with the focal point on the right, and you can wrap the cover in one stunning picture.
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Wedding planning is one hectic affair. It can cost you sleepless nights and can even turn you into a dreaded bridezilla. Simply planning an arrangement is not enough. You have to ensure that it remains on the right track throughout the planning stage. And, to make this possible, creating a checklist is your best bet.
So, take a look at the checklist below, which can help ensure that you are on time and everything is on track.
12 to 9 Months
• The wedding date. This is the most important point to consider before you start the planning procedure. Which season do you prefer? Are you planning to consult a panchang for deciding the date?
• The budget. It is so easy to go overboard with your finances; therefore, making strict decisions from the start really helps. From the haldi and mehendi to your Los Angeles Muslim Wedding Photographer and videographer, decide how much you are willing to spend on every expense you have to make for your wedding.
9 to 6 Months
• The guest list. It is time to prepare a guest list exclusive to each event. It will help you manage your catering budget easily. Also, the head count will benefit you while deciding on a venue.
• The venue. Finalizing the venue is the next big step. This list will help you in deciding on the size and space of the venue. You definitely don’t want to cramp up your wedding party in a tiny space, right?
6 to 3 months
• Start shopping. Shopping done in a tight schedule will not allow you to explore much. You can get the gifts (for guests), your clothes, shoes and other accessories customised during this time period.
• Invitations. Start working on your wedding invitations. Finalize the design and the information to include. Print them all out once done.
• Book vendors. It is also the right time to book a Las Vegas Arab Wedding Videographer and a Las Vegas Arab Wedding Photographer for your wedding, as well as the florist, the caterer, the DJ and all other vendors. Make sure not to delay these bookings beyond this point. Otherwise, you will face a tough time looking for them at the last moment.
• Pamper time. Use this phase for your grooming. Salons these days provide pre-bridal packages starting as early as six months.
3 months to your wedding day
• Send out invitations. Now that your invitations are all printed out and ready, it’s time to send them out to your guests.
• Double check bookings. Call each of your vendors at least a month prior the wedding to check about your arrangements with them and whether your orders are in place. Also, repeat this drill a week prior to the wedding.
• Pre-bridal parlor. The last week should be focused on your pre-bridal parlour sittings, so that you look your best on your wedding day.
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4 Tips for Taking Beautiful Wedding Photos With Your Smartphone
Some brides allow social media on their wedding, others don’t. But if you take the former, make sure to do it right, and ensure you look gleamingly beautiful with your bridesmaids as you strike the pose. And after all, whether you like it or not, everyone in your wedding will be snapping photos of you on their phones. So, better yet share these pro-approved tips from photographers at Saiaf Films to make sure your social media photos look the best they can be.
Get the Right Lighting
If you want to take a picture on non-DSLR cameras, it’s important to get your lighting right. This is one of the top advices from a San Francisco Muslim Wedding Videographer—to use plenty of natural lighting, if you don’t have access to studio lights, when taking photos with your phone. Before taking a picture, think about your light source and where it will come from. Natural lighting will always produce a better shot.
Make Use of Your Phone’s Built-In Settings
Even the most experienced Buffalo Arab Wedding Photographer would say that any smartphone’s camera setting is enough to create quality photos, as long as you know how to take advantage of its full potential. Even though you have the eye for great angles, your device’s built-in settings can do wonders for your photos. While your phone has default ‘auto’ mode, don’t be afraid to experiment with different modes, and try it out in portrait, landscape and ISO setting, too.
Composition Matters a Lot
Notice how those photos shot by a professional look like. It seems like every element of the picture meshes well together and creates a harmonious and appealing look. It is the frame and set up of the picture that makes all the difference between an attractive photograph and something that looks chaotic. Make use of your phone’s grid setting, which lets you do the “rule of thirds” technique. Most phones have this feature pre-installed, which you can conveniently turn on and off when taking a photo.
Use Different Apps
Experiment with different photography application to give your photos the perfect finish – you can add filters, tweak colors and play around with the sharpness and temperature to add dimension and flair to the images you take.
Smartphone-taken photos are great addition to your wedding photography. However, it cannot replace the photos taken by a professional wedding photographer. Your selfies and groufies are great for #ATM uploads, but it cannot replace the moments captured by your Orlando Arab Wedding Photographer.
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How Long Does It Take to Get Your Wedding Photos Back
Your wedding day is over, you have been on your honeymoon and your dress is already stored away in the loft for safe keeping. The one thing left are those wedding photos that you are excited to take a hold of—to relive your day and see the moments you missed. But where are those photos?!
How Long Will It Take to Get My Wedding Photos Back
Your assyrian wedding photographer phoenix should be able to advise when you are likely to get your photos before you have even booked them. Here at Saiaf Films, we typically turnover the wedding photos within 3 to 5 weeks, depending on how many edited photos are expected from us. An experienced photographer will know based on past experiences and the time of year your wedding is held. If the wedding is held during the peak season, then it could mean your photographer will be away from the computer for most times of the day, which means it will have to take a little longer for your photos to be sent back to you.
Average Wait Time for Wedding Photos
The time it takes to get your wedding photos and video done will vary depending on the schedule of your assyrian wedding videographer scottsdale and how long the covered event is—from the preparation all throughout the reception.
Typically it can average anywhere between 2-6 weeks. Of course, your sikh wedding photographer dallas will try and get your photos to you as soon as possible. They may send some sneak peak of a selection that have been edited for you to view. However, for the full album, it can take some time. As long as they aren’t going beyond their promised turnover date, let them take their time. Beautifully captured wedding photos are always worth the wait.
Why Does It Take So Long to Get Back My Photos
Of course, the excitement of seeing your wedding photos makes you impatient and question what the hell we are waiting for. The fact is, your hindu wedding videographer san francisco spend more time editing photos and videos than they do capturing them! In summary, what you are waiting for is your photographer to go over hundreds or maybe even over a thousand photos—getting rid of those awful shots, test shots and those shots where people have their eyes closed. Then there is the editing, cropping, adjusting the colour balance and creating that finished style you hired them for. There is a lot more work to be done once the photos are captured.
If you are having an album created, then this will take additional time as well. Once the photos have been edited, then they need to be ordered and edited down to fit into an album that tells a story of your day and highlights the key moments. Once done, it then needs to be sent away for printing.
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5 Tips for the Best Bridal Prep Photos Ever
Your wedding photos are memories that you will keep forever, so it’s really important to make sure that your Phoenix Vietnamese Wedding Photographer gets it right. While it’s easy to think about great shots at your ceremony and reception, a great wedding photography tells the story of your big day, so including your preparation is something you’d want to consider.
Saiaf Films has put together their five top tips for getting the very best preparation pictures on your big day.
Matching Dressing Gowns
This is a really lovely touch for bridal parties and one that is easily overlooked. We love getting natural photos of the bride and their bridesmaids getting ready on the big day, and matching dressing gowns are a really lovely touch.
You can also use the photographs as a keepsake for your bridesmaids to thank them afterwards. The same can also be said about gifts for your maids or groomsmen—not only can they enjoy them for years to come, but they can make great photo opportunities, too.
Hang the Wedding Dress
Your wedding dress is the most special outfit you will probably ever wear and you will want to remember every detail of it. If there’s room wherever you are getting ready, hanging up your dress makes for great photos. Your bridal preparation shots can also have your stunning gown in the background, which feels really special when you look back on them after the big day.
Put Your Dress On Earlier
There’s a lot to think about on the morning of your wedding, but your Pakistani Wedding Photographer Chicago will likely recommend getting into your dress a lot earlier. If you have half an hour before you need to leave, that gives your photographer time to take a few final shots before you make your way down the aisle. Those ‘big reveal’ shots when friends and family see the bride for the first time are among our favourites. Having a few spare minutes also gives you some time in case anything doesn’t run quite to plan.
Get Into Details
The little details can be easy to forget, but are important in telling the story of your big day. Whether it’s your shoes, hair accessory, cufflinks for the men, or your wedding rings, make sure to have them ready for your photographer. That way, you’re free to enjoy the build-up and the shots are done in plenty of time, leaving your Indian Wedding Photographer New Orleans to capture those special moments.
Don’t Forget the Boys
Here at Saiaf Films we prefer to get the guys’ preparation photos done first, giving us more time to capture those final exciting moments with the bridal party. If you are both getting ready in the same place, it makes the job much easier. If not, make sure to work with your photographer to plan the day. You can always ask your photographer to meet the boys before the ceremony.
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You may have booked your New Jersey Pakistani Wedding Photographer and all set for your wedding day. However, be sure nothing and no one will outshine your perfect wedding look on your bridal photos. Avoid these things, and you can guarantee to get beautiful pictures that you will enjoy looking back in the next years of your marriage.
1. Being the director
You have hired a South Asian Wedding Photographer Phoenix to do what they do best, to do what they have years of experience in doing, so let them do their job. Don’t give your photographer a long list of photos you want to take and being too critical about it. Don’t tell your photographer you want couple shots at the bridge outside the venue or at the steps just outside the church. Let your photographer find the best spots and direct your poses. All you need to do is just relax and go with the flow.
2. Visible Cables and Microphones
Whether your wedding is indoors or outdoors, you may have a microphone and sound system set up somewhere, which is perfectly fine. However, try to ensure that it is discreetly set up. So, try to hide your lapel and its wires and speakers should be out of the way. Cables and cords? Cover them up, be it running them under the carpet or between chairs so they don’t stand out.
3. Photographing Guests
That’s right. All the people you love and want to be there on your special day can also ruin your wedding photos. How? Their iPhones, iPads, Cameras, selfie sticks and other gadgets can get in the sight of your Scottsdale Vietnamese Wedding Photographer. Consider having an unplugged wedding, where you ask your guests to refrain from using their phones and cameras during the ceremony as you have hired a professional wedding photographer, like Saiaf Films, to have your wedding photographed. Remind them that they will be able to see all your photos online and that you will let them know.
4. Tan Lines
Perhaps, you and your bridesmaids may have recently been away on a holiday. But you don’t want your photos ruined by strap lines and tan lines on group and portrait shots. At least a month prior the wedding, try not to be out in the sun for too long that it burns you down. You want you and your bridesmaids to look beautiful, not like lobsters with extreme tan lines.
5. Pocket Bulge
Tan lines maybe more for the girls, but when it comes to the guys they seem to like to carry everything around with them in their pockets. Keys, wallets and phones! Are they really needed on your wedding day? Do not let wedding photos get ruined by the pocket bulge. Ensure all guys have empty pockets. Leave keys and wallets in a safe or at home.
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Your biggest day is finally here! Your makeup is flawless, your heart is overflowing, your fiancé is about to become your lifetime partner. The RSVPs have (mostly) been returned, the DJ is ready with lists of tunes to keep the party rocking, and your dress is the most perfect thing you could’ve imagined.
Having the perfect images to remember that once-in-a-lifetime day is priceless. Need to save a few bucks? We get it. But, just not on your wedding photography, okay? If you’re still not convinced, here are a few reasons why it matters a lot to hire the best wedding photographer in Arizona.
1. Your wedding is the real deal.
Your wedding day is not a practice event for amateurs to build their portfolio. This is your grandest day. Everything in the day only happens once, and then never again. It’s not a bad birthday party that you can toss and forget and try again next year. You have one heart that you’re giving to one other person on that one and only day of your entire life. We can’t imagine not having a Chandler Wedding Photographer to capture all those worth-remembering memories.
2. Hiccups are inevitable.
As perfectly planned as your day will be, life sometimes has its own way of making things more unexpectedly challenging. The weather may turn extreme, the flower girl will refuse to go down the aisle, your bouquet of flower might get wilted easily under the scorching sun and a whole lot more. This isn’t to scare you. These are actually lovely reminders that despite life’s hiccups, your love is bigger than any wedding day snafu. A dedicated, professional, and high-quality Scottsdale Wedding Videographer will adapt to the unexpected. They will work with the weather to create beautiful images despite clouds, wind, or snow. They will flow, bend, and work with your day, your guests, your unique circumstances—not the perfect day they had in mind.
3. Thrift shops are for trinkets and temporary things.
You’re a bargain hunter. That’s great, sister! Sometimes in life it’s smart to go for the discount or get the generic brand. Used books are great, generic tissues work just fine, and do you really need branded silverware? Probably not. Well, it’s time to know something, though. Generally, you get what you pay for. Discounts, freebies, and skimping are not for tattoos, and most importantly, not for your wedding photography.
4. Feeling at ease shows in every photo.
Your big day has both posed moments as well as action shots. You may be asked by your Phoenix Wedding Photographer for some group photos and posed shots, so you want to feel at ease for every click made. Only someone as professional as Saiaf Films shall be able to make you feel comfortable and natural, not stiff and awkward. This skill is something that comes from years of wedding photography experience and unparalleled photography skills.
5. It guarantees to answer your “what ifs.”
What if your Gilbert Wedding Photographer falls ill, there’s an emergency, their computer hard drive fails? The worst case scenario is you have no photos of your big day at all! Experienced and professional photographers Phoenix will always have backup plans—they have contacts to call upon, they will have plan B, C, D to Z. An amateur may not have a plan B and may not be able to afford to back up everything up, whereas a reputation is on the line for a professional.
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A Photographer’s Guide: Tips to Creatively Photograph a Wedding Ceremony
Funny how the most vital part of a wedding—the ceremony—is often the last thing we think of when it comes to planning the wedding photography. There are certain shots that need to be taken during this moment, but let’s face it, the ceremony can be kind of boring from a photographer’s standpoint. It’s basically just two people standing in the same place for a really long time.
So, the challenge here is really in the photographer. How can you make this monotonous moment look amazing in photos? For a few tips and insights, here’s what Saiaf Films, an Indian Wedding Photographer Bay Area, can share to all aspiring photographers out there.
1. Try suggesting a digital-free wedding
We’ve noticed that a digital-free ceremony is becoming more and more popular nowadays. If you haven’t considered suggesting this to your clients, try doing so. Most of the clients we’ve worked with here at Saiaf Films don’t mind this policy, especially when they know this will help collect better wedding photos afterwards.
The best time to suggest this is after you feel that you’ve gained the trust of your clients or after the engagement session.
2. Make an escape plan.
Take some time to gather your team and walk through where each person is going to be during different parts of the ceremony. Grab a copy of the program and go over it step by step: Who’s going to be up front to get the bride coming down the aisle with her dad? Where is the groom coming from? Who’s going to get the groom’s reaction when he sees his bride for the first time? Is there something special the couple is doing during the ceremony, like lighting a unity candle?
A good Arab Wedding Photographer San Jose arrives ready into a wedding and knows very well what to do. The actual ceremony is not the time to talk to your team, and most likely you will be limited to communicating discreetly via text or quick hand gestures.
3. Shoot through stuff.
We’ve already mentioned that ceremonies are basically people standing in front of other people for a long time, so how many different shots can you really get?
One easy (and kind of fun) thing to do is to shoot through objects that are at the ceremony site. It is a fun little game commonly played by Hindu Wedding Photographer San Francisco. Flowers, chandeliers, bushes and even people will work. But of course, please get the safe shots first, and then if you have more time to spare, experiment what you can come up with.
4. Capture the key players.
Before the ceremony gets started you’ve probably already figured out who the key players of the day are—parents, grandparents, siblings, the maid of honor, and the best man. Besides getting lots of pictures of the couple, a good Sikh Wedding Photographer Bay Area should be able to capture each of these people during the ceremony. These folks are the most likely to show emotions and get you those golden-ticket shots.
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Ensuring Clarity of Agreement Between You and Your Photograph
In today’s technological and professional era, there is a very competitive professional photography market. This means a few things for you, the brides-and-grooms-to-be: the great size of choices means that you can surely find great deals, but this could also mean difficulty in selecting the right one considering the endless of options laid in front of you.
To ensure you avoid disappointments and book the right Indian Wedding Photographer California for your big event, here are a few words of caution from Saiaf Films when it comes to reading between the lines on the agreement between you and your Indian Wedding Photographer.
1. Make sure you understand what your rights are over the images
Most photographers will retain copyright of the images, but will grant you a license to publish the photos and use them for any purpose. However, be sure to clarify with your photographer: Will you receive digital images, if so will they be watermark-free? Are you allowed to share these with family and guests or do they have to purchase them separately? Will you be allowed/able to print them yourself or need to purchase from your photographer? If the latter, what is their price list?
2. Clarify your photographer’s working hours at your wedding
Be clear about the number of hours the photographer will be there on the day and whether they will include travel within the time limit. Is the number of hours sufficient for your needs? How much will you need to pay for additional hours? Be mindful that things won’t always go to plan, so you may end up paying for extra hours at higher hourly rate.
3. Even the best photographer in Arizona needs an assistant to create great results
Most likely, your Scottsdale Hindu Wedding Photographer will bring an assistant with him—whether a second shooter or someone who will help him carry the equipment. Be sure to find out from your pro if an assistant or second photographer is already included in the price or will it be for an additional fee. If there isn’t an assistant present, how will the photographer manage more complex shots requiring additional lighting, especially in dark conditions?
4. If the offers and conditions are too good to be true, then they probably are
Make sure you review the photographer’s portfolio and ask them to put you in contact with previous clients, if you can’t get first-hand objective reviews yourself. Remember it’s not just about the end result but the experience on the day matters a lot, too.
5. Steer clear of unnecessary items included in some packages
Carved boxes, small photo albums, etc. Do you really need these extra products and will they meet your quality expectations? Or would you rather spend your money on something more tailored to your needs, for example a hand-made photo album, a large canvas print or a digital slideshow? Look for a Fremont Arab Wedding Photographer, like Saiaf Films, who are willing to adapt their offering to your exact needs.
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Creative Ways to Display Your Wedding Photos
You’ve spent plenty of time, money and effort to ensure you’ve got the best San Jose Wedding Photographer, so why hide your wedding photos in the bottom drawer to gather dust?
With a little creativity, you’ll find plenty of ways to display your precious memories that are beyond the humble picture frames or photo albums. From displaying them in an elegant coffee table to creating a fun collage everyone who visits your home can enjoy, here are some more ideas from Saiaf Films on how you can exhibit your beautiful wedding photos in your new love nest.
Coffee Table Display
Create a talking piece in your living room with a photo display coffee table. You can arrange your wedding photos in glass-top table and change them at will and, of course, you can even display items other than photographs such as shells, ornaments and other cute little trinkets.
Shaped Collage
There’s no missing with this eye-catching display in your living room wall or even just in the bedroom for you and your spouse to reminisce. Create a frameless collage by putting together several images to form a heart shape. You can also try other shapes, including squares, rectangles, circles and, perhaps, even a star!
Framed Collage
Conversely, you can also frame your collage. Instead of framing every single photo taken by your Fremont Indian Wedding Photographer, which takes up so much space, gather them all side-by-side and then put them in one big frame. It’s colorful and a lovely way to group photos of single events such as weddings, birthdays, etc.
Corkboards
Purchase an inexpensive corkboard and some decorative pins, then start pinning your favorite wedding photos up. It is a nice, informal way of displaying your wedding photos and the board can be hung in any room in your home.
Mason Jars
If you’re a fan of vintage décor, mason jars are fabulous for displaying your wedding photos as a collection. It’s easy to change which photos appear and, of course to replace them. This works best with black and white images or sepia prints.
Acrylic
Pictures mounted under acrylic glass are crystal clear, elegant, and pure, offering a gallery-like quality and beauty. There are a variety of acrylic products to choose from including a direct print or photo print with different paper options, and a glossy or matte surface.
Photo Calendars
Photo calendars are perfect reminders of beautiful memories throughout the year, while also serving a purpose. Print out your professionally taken photos by Saiaf Films in various calendar formats and paper texture for a wealth of creativity that will suit your taste.
Once your wedding day is over and you’re back from your lovely honeymoon, all you have are the memories of your wedding day. Take advantage of those beautiful photos taken by your Texas Hindu Wedding Photographer and showcase them in different creative ways at home.