The Usual Wedding Photography Mistakes to Avoid – Part 2

Wedding photography is one of the most important aspects of your big day. After all, your wedding photos will be cherished memories that you will look back on for years to come.

However, as important as wedding photography is, it can also be one of the most stressful aspects of wedding planning. There are so many things to think about and so many potential mistakes to make.

In this article, we will continue to discuss some of the usual mistakes that you must avoid at all costs.

5. Forgetting to Have an Engagement Shoot

Some couples regret not having an engagement shoot because it can help them feel more relaxed in front of the camera.

Having an engagement shoot is a great way to get comfortable in front of the camera before your wedding day. Many photographers will include this in their full-day package so you can get to know them and feel more relaxed. On your wedding day, you'll be more comfortable around your photographer; the only difference will be that you're in your dress or suit!

6. Making a Complicated Photo List

You want to be able to look back at your wedding photos and feel happy with how they turned out, and you want to be able to look back and remember all the good times you had on your wedding day.

If there are a few specific shots you would like, family shots, mum and bride, etc., then let your photographer know. However, trust that they will capture your desired moments throughout the event. You hired them because you love their style and trust their vision.

As your wedding day approaches, the last thing you want to worry about is creating a list of specific shots for your photographer. Instead, trust your photographer to capture beautiful moments that you would never have thought of or expected. This way, you'll end up with a wedding album that tells a natural and authentic story of your big day.

Make sure to communicate with your photographer beforehand if you have any specific family shots in mind that you would like. This includes a list of group shots and any other important people you would want pictures with. This is important to do ahead of time so that your photographer can be prepared and so that you can make sure to get the shots that you want.

7. Not Emptying the Pockets of the Photos' Subject Matter

This isn't about robbing anyone. We're talking about groomsmen, the best men, or really anyone who has pockets. Do you want your wedding photos to show your groom or guests with bulging pockets, pictures of them with their wallet, keys, and phone imprinted on the side of their pants? Of course, not!

This means that if you are the groom, you do not need your wallet, keys, or phone on your wedding day. Enjoy the day, and store these items somewhere safe.

8. Not Putting Your Phone Away

We think it's important to talk about the possibility of having an "unplugged" wedding, where guests are asked to put away their phones and cameras during the ceremony. It's a moment that should be shared between the bride and groom and their guests without outside distractions.

An unplugged ceremony is one where guests are asked to put away their electronic devices and simply enjoy the moment. This ensures that everyone is present and focused on the event rather than distracted by their devices.

There are also cases when wedding photographers would increasingly ask guests to put away their cameras and phones during the ceremony and reception in order to be fully present for the event and not interfere with the photographer's work. This can be avoided by having an 'unplugged ceremony.'

Conclusion

Indeed, it is important to be aware of the common mistakes that can occur when planning wedding photography. By taking the time to understand what can go wrong, couples can avoid potential problems and ensure that their wedding photos turn out exactly as they envision.

If you are looking for the best wedding photographers in Nashville, TN, look no further than our expertise here at Ish Picturesque Lifestyle. We specialize in Weddings, Elopements, Couples & Portrait Photography, and videography. Call us today and let us discuss your upcoming big day and the memories that you would want to capture!

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