Studio Wedding Photography

Studio Wedding photography is similar to that of indoor wedding
photography, although the lawns or gardens (if any) works as a perk.
Studios are not very frequently used venues. When it comes to
wedding photography in a studio I mix both the type indoor wedding
photography as well as outdoor wedding photography. I have come
across a bunch of ideas as to how to design the whole concept of studio
wedding photography. Following are some tips on Studio wedding
photography:

1. Pre Planning
Pre planning refers to visiting Studio a day before wedding or a
week before wedding (that depends according to the schedule or
your preference). Visiting venue before preparation gives an idea
as to how the photography would look like during the ceremony.
On top of it suggestions could be given to the client to enhance
some places to get desirable pictures.

2. Main treat
Main treat refers to the wedding day. Reaching to the Studio
venue beforehand will give a chance to set all the equipments and
is a real time saver; you cannot expect to set everything up once
all the guests have arrived to the venue. You can set up everything
according to the angles you want and the arrangements you
would want to do such as plugs, etc.

3. Basic shots
Try to get your hands on the ceremony pictures in the most
unique way possible. Basic standard photos of the ceremony must
be taken from different angle as there is no way the bride and
groom will move from the position, it is you who has to capture
from as many angles as possible.

4. Couple shoot
Just after the ceremony comes to an end then starts the studio
photography. Firstly I would prefer to check the timings of the
ceremony so that timings for outdoor photography can be
managed. Best time to take photos outside is during the sunset, if
there is no option available then a place with neutral lighting will
work perfectly. Secondly, the time left can be utilized to take
pictures inside the studio.

5. Group Shots
How can we miss the bridesmaid and the best man, parents of
bride & groom and other guests. Shots of the above mentioned
people are some most important snaps you won’t want to swipe
out of the wedding album. Shots of toasts made by the best man,
giggling bridesmaid, laughter that turned tears drop down the
cheeks and some emotional moments are the root of the
ceremony. Such emotions must be captured with real ease and
attentiveness. The people in such emotional photograph must be
captured with blur background i.e. the focus must be on the
person and not anywhere else.

Summing up the whole idea of Studio wedding photography; it is very
flexible as indoor and outdoor facilities for shoot are available. We
believe in giving our best to our clients. Your satisfaction is all
we need.

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