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Digital Wedding Photography
Choosing a wedding photographer is difficult under normal circumstances, but when you throw digital wedding photography into the mix, the choice of which type of photography is best can become even harder. There is a division among professional wedding photographers. Some think that traditional film photography has more warmth, while those that use digital photography feel it is as versatile as film. With the popularity of digital cameras, it's only natural that a couple would think that the most recent technology would make for the best pictures. This might not always be the case. So, how do you choose?
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It is only recently that the quality of digital photographs has caught up to the quality of film. Earlier digital cameras had technological limitations that prevented the photos from looking truly lifelike. However, today's digital cameras have broken through the technological barriers and now offer photographs that stand up well against film even in poster sized reproductions. Digital wedding photography has come into its own.
For many situations, digital cameras offer a number of significant advantages. A digital camera provides immediate feedback to the photographer. This enables him or her to risk tricky or difficult shots, knowing that if anything needs to be corrected it can be. This is especially important for photojournalistic wedding photography, in which many of the shots will be taken in ambient light conditions. A related benefit is the ability to take a greater number of shots. The photographer can shoot as many pictures as time and memory card will allow, without worrying about the cost of film.
Another major advantage of digital wedding photography is that all of the settings are internal. Rather than having to interrupt the proceedings to change film speeds or simply change out a film roll, the photographer can make changes quickly and easily.
Most couples today want their photos in a digital format as well as an album. While film photos can be scanned, moving digital photos around electronically is less labor intensive and therefore less expensive. In addition, digital photos can be easily manipulated if the couple wants copies of certain photos in black and white or sepia tones, for example.
The major drawback to digital wedding photography at this time is that many wedding photographers are not yet completely familiar with the new style. Digital photography is in many ways a completely different animal than film photography, and some very talented professional wedding photographers are simply not at their best with digital photography. When interviewing possible digital wedding photographers, be sure that you ask how long the photographer has been using this style. Also ask to see copies of both his film work and his digital work for comparison purposes.
There is no doubt that digital wedding photography is becoming more popular among professional wedding photographers and couples alike. Still, much of your choice will depend on a few personal factors. Despite the fact that digital photography relies on "point-and-click" technology, the photographer you choose will have to have a certain level of expertise. Lighting, composition, and color all play an important part in making your wedding album look the best. Look at as many portfolios as you can. Compare both digital and traditional film to figure out which one suits you best.
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Today's Tip On Wedding Photography
Finding a professional wedding photographer takes a lot of work. While not quite as much work as putting the whole wedding together, you want to make sure that you have the right professional for the job. Finding wedding photography packages doesn't need to be difficult, either. If you have a good plan and ask the right questions, you should be able to find the perfect wedding photography studio for your special moments.
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