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1. The Best Times to take your Engagement Announcement Pictures. 2. Top Tips for the Best Engagement Photographs. 3. Engagement Photography Ideas to Help Inspire Your Own Pictures. 4. Getting the Most from Your Wedding Day Pictures: Tips and Tricks. 5. What You Should Do When Working with Someone for Wedding Photography. 6. Things You Should Avoid to Make Wedding Photography Work in Your Favor. 7. Vital Questions to Ask Your Potential Wedding Photographer. 8. Mango Studio Wedding Photography. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Read This To Know How You Can Select A Wedding Photographer


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Read This To Know How You Can Select A Wedding
Photographer
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Synopsis
  • The Best Times to take your Engagement
    Announcement Pictures
  • Top Tips for the Best Engagement Photographs
  • Engagement Photography Ideas to Help Inspire Your
    Own Pictures
  • Getting the Most from Your Wedding Day Pictures
    Tips and Tricks
  • What You Should Do When Working with Someone for
    Wedding Photography
  • Things You Should Avoid to Make Wedding
    Photography Work in Your Favor
  • Vital Questions to Ask Your Potential Wedding
    Photographer
  • Mango Studio Wedding Photography

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The Best Times to take your Engagement
Announcement Pictures
  • Summer
  • Summer engagement photographs can be some of the
    best looking photographs out there. The weather
    is usually at its peak and this means it will be
    on your side. Other pros would include low
    chances of rain or clouds, which will make a
    really depressing and dark photograph. Summer
    photographs are also the best season for any kind
    of natural photograph, such as for places on the
    beach or in fields. Taking your engagement
    announcement in summer also makes for some really
    serene and great sunset photographs as well.
  • Spring
  • Spring is usually the most popular season of the
    year to take engagement announcement photographs.
    While it is not yet summer, the weather is losing
    the frosty bite of winter and the days are
    getting longer. It is before the big wedding
    season in summer wherein all of the best and even
    some of the worst photographers will be buried up
    to their eyeballs in wedding commissions. Trees
    and flowers are coming alive and blooming
    beautifully after winter and this makes for some
    beautiful scenery. It also means you can wear
    whatever you want, from jeans to skirts no need
    to layer up!
  • Fall
  • Being surrounded by falling leaves and explosions
    of colours can be gorgeous and make some
    beautiful engagement photos. This time is one of
    the optimum times for photography of all kinds,
    but especially for engagements.
  • Winter
  • A winter wonderland can make an amazing
    photoshoot and this time will be good for wedding
    photographers as they have just finished up a
    busy season. There are also no worries about
    harsh lighting conditions and there are plenty of
    wonderous places to shoot in.

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Top Tips for the Best Engagement Photographs
  • Make it activity based. There is nothing more
    awkward than a clearly staged or posed photograph
    wherein the couple are standing stiffly in front
    of a boring, single colour backdrop. Your
    pictures will look much more stylish and natural
    if you are both doing what you love. This will
    create much more genuine looks and reactions from
    you and your partner. So, it is much better to
    ignore that the photographer and the camera and
    focus on the emotions that your other half brings
    out in you. Doing a hobby, such as hiking,
    swimming or even crafting together will bring out
    these emotions in you and thus create the best
    reactions and ergo the best photographs possible
    for your announcement.
  • Set the scene. Thinking about where to stage your
    announcement pictures can take time and so its
    best to think about where you want to take the
    pictures. The location should be somewhere that
    is important to your relationship. For example,
    if you met your partner at a café, at work or at
    university, maybe find a way to incorporate that
    into your engagement pictures. The photos will
    turn out much better if they are not so generic
    and overdone.
  • Wear what you and your partner are comfortable
    in. Clothing has remarkable power within
    photographs and can really set the mood. While it
    can be nice to dress up and look fancy, remember
    that this can take away from the natural fluidity
    of the picture. So, even if it might look good if
    you and your partner are dressed to the nines, it
    will look even better if you are comfortable. If
    you and your other half are awkward in your
    clothes this will show through the lens and in
    print.
  • Bring a prop. Even if you are in one of the most
    adventurous locations in the world, a simple
    background can be quite mundane. Bringing a prop
    that is important to your relationship can really
    spice up your photograph as well as making it a
    touch more personal and sentimental.

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Engagement Photography Ideas to Help Inspire Your
Own Pictures
  • Frozen landscapes. Snowy backdrops and hills can
    look very surreal and gorgeous in any
    circumstances, but especially on sunny days. This
    makes all the ice on the roads and trees sparkle
    and these really give your engagement photos a
    stunning edge. If you and your partner also
    choose to wear matching clothes that are equally
    as elegant as the scenery then this will also add
    a very pleasing element to your photograph.
  • Lavender fields. Lavender fields are a very
    aesthetically pleasing location for any
    photograph, but especially for an engagement
    photograph. It is an explosion of purples and
    violets in a very open and serene environment. It
    can be up to you or your partner whether or not
    you want to blend with colours around you or not.
    If you choose a neutral colour like white, you
    will still stand out while also matching the
    environment you are surrounded by. It is advised
    to make sure you take these pictures on a sunny
    day. You will need to allocate a long period of
    time for this particular photoshoot however as a
    lot of things are dependent on the weather
    conditions and whatnot. You also should be sure
    that you have found the optimum position and or
    location for your shoot as you will want to
    explore the numerous possibilities that the
    lavender fields will offer you. It might even be
    good to bring a prop as well, such as a backdrop
    or a bicycle, something that will just add a
    personal touch to your picture.
  • Orchard fields. Like lavender fields, apple
    orchards can also be a very serene spot to take
    an engagement announcement photograph in. Again,
    it is advisable that you wait for a nice and
    sunny day so that the scenery around you is
    really emphasised and taken advantage of. This
    will also make the other colours in the picture,
    such as any yellows, stand out a lot more and add
    a colourful and sophisticated element to your
    photoshoot. A prime tip for this location would
    be to wear what is comfortable. You will be
    walking through a lot of grassy terrain and bumpy
    and muddy ground so it is best not to wear
    heels or clothes that will make you awkward or
    uncomfortable while walking through the woodlands
    and trees.

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Getting the Most from Your Wedding Day Pictures
Tips and Tricks
  • Create the most efficient and realistic
    photography timeline and follow it to the letter.
    There is no other way to ensure that your big day
    goes smoothly then making a schedule and sticking
    to it. This means there are no surprises or
    confusion. Everybody knows where they are and
    what they are supposed to be doing. Even if
    people do not think it, this does apply to
    photography. Timelines for photoshoots need
    roughly about six months for planning and
    prepping. This helps them to get to know the
    couple better as well as the venue and all the
    events that will be ongoing during the course of
    your special day. It also allows a short period
    of time for any adjustments that need to be
    changed in the preliminary planning stages.
  • Remember to book your engagement photography
    session. This is important as it gives you and
    partner ample time to learn how to have fun and
    how to relax in front of a camera. While also
    helping you prepare for all the pictures being
    taken on your wedding day, this also gives your
    photographer a chance to know you and figure out
    what exactly you are looking for on your big day.
    This will make you a lot more comfortable with
    the flashes after you have said your vows.
  • Hire and photographer and videographer that have
    worked together before. It is vital that your
    team get along and gel creatively together this
    harmony will reflect through the pictures. If
    they have not worked together, make sure they
    meet beforehand so there is no conflict.
  • Allocate time for your creative shots. Give the
    photographer time to help collect the best shots
    for you, this also gives you some quiet time with
    your new husband or wife.

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What You Should Do When Working with Someone for
Wedding Photography
  • It is important to inform your photographer about
    your expectations. Communication is the key here.
    Experienced photographers will ask for a detailed
    schedule with clear information regarding times
    of where and when the event is taking place.
    However, it is not enough to just furnish them
    with all the details regarding the big day in
    fact, it is better to sit down together and share
    all your expectations. Proper communication will
    ensure that your big day runs in a smooth
    fashion.
  • You should talk to your photographer about the
    shot list and understand the procedures. Be sure
    to follow the procedures to the dot. Keep in mind
    that experienced photographer will always share a
    shot list and if yours have not shared anything
    in this regard, it might mean that they know
    nothing about what they are doing. A professional
    photographer will always ask about the style in
    which you want your images to be captured. You
    may ask them to follow a photojournalistic style
    where they are free to catch events as they take
    place. Some brides are more interested in
    portraiture style photography. The best thing is
    to create your own Pinterest board and share it
    with your photographer so they can decide exactly
    what types of photos you want.
  • Anyone in charge of wedding photography should
    know that you are the boss here. They should do
    everything you ask them to do they should have
    no issues taking pictures of you shaking a leg
    with your bride if that is what you need. You may
    want the second shooter to assist you with some
    shots you may ask them to hold the veil for a
    perfect shot. Just tell them what you have on
    your mind and how you want your day to proceed.
  • Allow guests to take their own photos, with your
    permission of course. Understand that it is a
    party after all and they should enjoy themselves.
    However, you need to ensure that your guests do
    not interfere with the work of your wedding
    photographer. Tell them to cooperate with other
    or put someone in charge of things to ensure that
    things go as smooth as possible.

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Things You Should Avoid to Make Wedding
Photography Work in Your Favor
  • Never make the mistake of thinking that your
    photographer is aware of every single detail. It
    is your responsibility to give them a shot list
    and inform them about the right colors of your
    wedding. You should also inform them about the
    number of guests you are expecting so they could
    make some preparations accordingly. If your
    photographer is OK to walk into an event without
    having any clue about what to expect it is better
    to look for someone else. Communication should
    always be your top priority.
  • Never try to be super fussy with your shot list,
    and you should avoid the other extreme as well
    that is to ignore your shot list completely.
    Being too specific with your shot list would put
    unnecessary stress on your photographer and make
    it difficult for them to work on your big day. It
    is true that your photographer should make you
    feel comfortable but you should try to do the
    same with them. When your photographer is not
    under unnecessary stress, they feel more
    productive and creative which is going to reflect
    in the pictures they take. However, it is still a
    good idea to talk to your photographer before
    your wedding and inform them about the shots you
    absolutely need. Showing them a few pictures of
    shots you want will serve the purpose well. You
    do not want to push it further or else it might
    offend the photographer. If you have selected a
    professional photographer, you need to understand
    that they really know how to use the camera to
    provide you with some artistic images. Similarly
    not showing any interest to develop a good shot
    list is never a good idea because it does not
    provide your photographer with any idea about the
    style of photos you really need. Therefore, you
    should help your photographer create a good shot
    list but try not to be too picky about
    everything.
  • Never let everyone at your wedding party to tell
    your photographer have to take great pictures.
    Only the bride and groom should have the
    privilege to tell the photographer about the
    shots they want. The same goes for the
    videographer, DJ, caterers, and wedding
    coordinator. You should also talk to your family
    members and tell them that it is your job and
    responsibility to tell the photographer, DJ,
    videographer or anyone covering your wedding to
    change the way they are working. Understand that
    it is your wedding and you are the boss here.

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Vital Questions to Ask Your Potential Wedding
Photographer
  • What style of photography do you utilise? This is
    probably one of the most important questions to
    ask any photographer, for your wedding or any
    other occasion. You should find a photographer
    that has a similar vision and taste to you so
    that there will be no creative differences or
    nasty surprises either during or after your
    wedding day. This means you should ask for a
    portfolio and see for yourself the kind of
    pictures that they are best at taking. That way
    you will be one hundred percent happy with your
    wedding day photographs and can look back fondly
    on your special day without harbouring any kind
    of resentment.
  • Which photographer will be handling my wedding
    personally? If you visit a studio and hire a
    photographer through them it is important to ask
    which of their team which actually be there with
    their camera on your special day. You do not want
    to get stuck with a photographer who is not
    passionate about their work or who does not gel
    creatively with you. This can result in all sorts
    of consequences, such as you and your significant
    other not liking the end results and having to
    recreate the family shots and couple portraits.
  • How long have you been working in the wedding
    industry? While it might seem to rude to some
    people, it is important to know how much
    experience your photographer has had in the
    wedding business. This means that you can rest
    assured that the photographer you hired will be
    completely professional and have an extensive
    skill set and repertoire. It is not wise to
    choose an inexperienced photographer for your
    wedding day everything needs to be captured as
    it will not happen again. Experienced wedding
    photographers will have extensive knowledge of
    what you want from them.
  • How many photographers will be working my
    wedding. Having just one photographer means that
    the poor person will be ran of their feet trying
    to make sure every perfect moment has been
    captured on camera. This means that ideally, two
    photographers should be working for you to make
    sure every moment is captured.

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Mango Studio Wedding Photography
  • The Process
  • The professionals at Mango Studios are dedicated
    to make sure you get the most stunning visuals of
    your big day, and so they have a vigorous and
    personal process to ensure you get the most out
    of everything. This also helps to make sure you
    are completely stress-free when planning the rest
    of your wedding. There are entire teams dedicated
    to client service that is overseen by the
    photographer in charge. You will be paired up
    with a photographer best suited to your
    individual wants and tastes. To pick the
    photographer that is the ideal fit for your
    wedding, you will have a consultation with a
    Mango Event Coordinator this means that there
    are no chances for bias and you are able to make
    an informed and well thought out decision. From
    there the dedicated team will work to get to know
    you on a deeper level so they can meet every one
    of your interests and needs. This the same
    approach they have been using for the last twelve
    years and have found that is breeds brilliant
    results thus far. With Mango you can rest assured
    that you will be delivered with the upmost
    professionalism and standards.
  • Pricing
  • When visiting their website https//mangostudios
    .com the pricing can easily be found on the top
    of the site page. With a few quick questions a
    personalised quote will be generated for you in
    no time. There is no need to pay for a
    five-minute consultation like there would be with
    some other photography companies.

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The End
  • For more details, please visit
  • https//mangostudios.com/
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