Thursday, July 9, 2009

Pre Wedding Photography in Bali

Choosing a Right Pre Wedding Package in Bali

If your choice of a beautiful pre wedding photograph combine with the natural outstanding landscape, Bali might be the one to choose. Many articles and tips have shared to us as a guidance about how to choosing a right pre wedding package for yourself in Bali.

But what will be the next when you find an interesting 'portfolio of pre wedding photos' around then have a look their pre wedding package. When it's all happens, you will need more information by contacting the 'pre wedding photographer' trough email, make a phone call or just send message.

Anyway, these are some point of question that you should ask to get their complete information when make a booking of pre wedding package.

1. Ask about the photographer availability. This is the first thing you should ask if you already has a fix date for pre wedding photo shoot.

2. The price and detail of all pre wedding packages. You can compare each package then choose the right one.

3. The procedure of payment. Do the photographer need 50% deposit and about the rest of payment.

4. Payment process. What type of payment do they have? by cash, bank transfer (better if you’re in the same country) or credit card (Visa, Master Card).

If there’s some little question you need to know about their pre wedding portofolio or have to make a booking of their pre wedding package directly, don’t hesitate to contact them.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Pre Wedding Photo

Tips for Pre Wedding Photo

One of the secret ways to reach the best pre wedding photo is to reach a natural expressions and personality from the client. Following are some tips you can use for your pre wedding photos.

Place
Specify the location you like, whether the beach, mountains, old buildings, modern offices, cafĂ©, etc. If the location is far enough it’s better for you take the time to stay near the location for shooting of the pre-wedding photos. Selecting the right location will help you to feel more relaxed and comfort during photo session so it’s easier to get a great pre wedding photo.

Time

  1. Provide enough time between pre-wedding photo shooting session with your wedding day, at least it’s about two weeks. Because doing prewedding shooting is usually done in a day full, start in the morning until end in the afternoon and this will just seize your energy.
  2. To get the best outdoor pre wedding photos , the photographer usually will recommend to start the photo session in the morning (around 7:00 or 8.00), so at this time you should have been arrive to the pre wedding shooting location. In the lunch time may be weather is too hot and it will be hard for you to get a natural and fresh expression for your pre wedding photos.
  3. If you have photos session for pre wedding photos at tour location it will be right to take in the working days. Mostly tour locations more quiet and you will feel more comfort. Conversely, if you are shooting around the office buildings , do in the weekend.
Photo Style
Mostly people have a different taste for pre wedding photos. Is it romantic, classic, life style as a pre wedding models or a fun style? Talk to your wedding photographer what kind of styles do you want for your pre wedding photo .


'Pre Wedding Photo' filled under Wedding Photo Articles by Wedding Ideas

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Outstanding Wedding Photo Ops

Some ideas on outstanding wedding photo ops that are not to be missed


The photos from your wedding will be some of your most cherished mementos. Think beyond the standard posed shots, and explore some special and unique settings that will really make your photographs stunning. These are some ideas on outstanding wedding photo ops that are not to be missed.

What is special and unique about the place that you have chosen for your wedding? There may be a stand-out detail at the reception venue, an unbelievable view at your ceremony site, or perhaps there is something that is iconic about the city or town. Don't be afraid to venture off-site to have photos taken. They may end being some of the most special ones in your entire wedding album.
When you are looking for the best backdrops for your photos, ask yourself what you love most about your location. For instance, if you are getting married in San Francisco, you really must have some photos taken riding a cable car. By the same token, no wedding in Paris would be complete without a few shots under the Eiffel Tower. They might not be original, but they will be fantastic pictures, all the same.

Often couples will share special memories about one or two places in their hometown. Maybe there is a wonderful classic wooden carousel in a park near your home. Imagine how lovely the newlyweds would look riding the horses in their fine attire and bridal jewelry? Perhaps there is an outdoor ice skating rink where the two of you have shared many a laugh; it could be a perfect site to take memorable wedding photos.

Other outstanding photos can be taken at a place that has sentimental meaning to the bride and groom. If your fiancé proposed to you in Central Park, then you surely will want to have some wedding pictures taken there in your 'bridal gown', veil, and pearl jewelry. If no place makes you happier than the porch swing at your parents' home, then ask your photographer to take pictures of you snuggled into the swing with your new spouse.

The idea of having photos taken in all of your wedding finery at your favorite everyday sorts of locations will result in fresh and interesting images. Most venues have some terrific features that can be highlighted as well. Let's say that you are having your reception at a graceful antebellum mansion; you can't go wrong with wedding photos taken by the porch columns. Perhaps there is an old stone wall that you can sit on. To make the photos more dynamic, your photographer can try taking them from unusual angles or unique vantage points. Many of these types of images will be especially captivating in black and white.

Don't overlook the natural beauty of your wedding site when you are looking for great pictures. Is there an ancient oak tree in a field or a babbling brook? These would make excellent photo opportunities. Sometimes the photos can be taken through the veil of nature for an interesting effect. The newlyweds can stand behind a field of wildflowers, for instance, or even in the fog or mist, for one-of-a-kind shots. It helps to have a photographer with a creative eye.

Your wedding photo ops are so special; you deserve to have a collection that is beautiful and that really captures the spirit of your wedding. By thinking beyond the standard shots, you will be able to create a true visual record of your wedding day that reveals the character of the newlyweds. These are the types of images that you will enjoy revisiting for a lifetime.






















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Monday, June 1, 2009

Wedding Photography : Death Wood Couple

PreWedding Photography Ideas : The Death Wood Couple

Title of this post is just a kidding. I said death wood because these pre wedding photography , another shots taken by Mr.Aditya it's so cool. Still playing with the blue color of the sky but now it's combine with single death tree to give a different ambiance for pre wedding photography.




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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Wedding Photgraphy : Pre Wedding Activities

Planning Pre Wedding Activities

Planning pre-wedding activities is not only about how we have a great pre 'wedding photos ideas' for our wedding invitation. More from that, pre wedding activities is about plan a little something extra that's not required, but certainly fun and entertaining for the guests. If the bride and groom keep in mind the distance some guests have traveled and keep activities relevant to that level of fatigue, they're sure to hit on some winning activities.

As you go about planning activities for the wedding, keep in mind other factors as well. Do many people have children with them? Will you provide childcare or will the children be participants in the activities? If you have several guests who are older, perhaps activities can be tailored in a ay they can participate as well.

Some of the more popular pre-wedding activities include things like a group manicure. All the women in the wedding party or ho are close to the bride (and certainly this could include men if they like manicures and want to hang out with the ladies) head to a nail salon and get their nails done. This can be relaxing for many women and provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the wedding weekend. The men might choose to golf or play a game of tennis while this is going on.

Many brides and grooms choose to provide structured activities for their guests prior to the wedding. If the wedding is on a Saturday night, for example, they might choose to provide a Friday activity, especially if most guests are local to the wedding. You might have a wedding luau. Many times pre-wedding activities center around bachelor and bachelorette parties, but what about a stag party that includes all the members of the brides and grooms families? You could plan some fun (and appropriate) games and head out to a restaurant for a night of fun and games. Be sure to limit the drinking and carousing as this might not sit well with some family members.

Here is a fun activity that can be done right before the wedding. Have someone begin a gift basket. The theme of the basket is "advice for the couple" and could be started by the best man or maid of honor. They take the basket to someone else's house, perhaps an aunt or cousin and leave it on the doorstep. That person adds an item (a book on how to end spousal arguments? Or a CD of romantic music?) and brings the basket to someone else's house. This activity can begin a week or two before the wedding and everyone should know it is coming around.

The basket can also be circulated the weekend of the wedding, but this ill only work if everyone is local and if they know the basket is coming. In this case, it also might be helpful to have someone bring the basket to a house, collect the item and the take the basket to the next location, reducing the need to have each person take the basket to its next location. Once it's full, someone can be in charge of putting the basket items together, wrapping it all up to make it look nice and bringing it to the bride and groom. It can be delivered right to the wedding as a gift in and of itself.

Whatever activities you choose, be sure to keep in mind the needs of your guests and the limitations of those guests. If you want to plan an activity that includes everyone, and you choose golf, but grandpa is in a wheelchair or uses a walker, that might not be the best activity to plan.

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Wedding Photography : Fun Wedding Photo Ideas

Pre Wedding Photography : Fun PreWedding Photo Ideas

Pictures are an integral part of any 'wedding'. Newlyweds are usually thrilled to get their pictures back from the photographer so they can relive their special day. But there are many special activities you can build into a wedding that involve photos.

One fun idea that many brides employ is to take photos of everyone as they arrive at the wedding, almost like you do at a high school prom or company Christmas party. You can provide a backdrop and couples can pose either for a paid photographer or for whoever happens to pick up the camera. These pictures can be taken with a Polaroid camera for instant fun or with a disposable camera. If you want slightly higher quality photos, go for a digital camera.





This can be an excellent way to keep guests busy and happy until the "official" reception begins with the arrival of the bride and groom.

As an extension of that idea, you can take instant photos and create scrapbook pages or memory book pages with the photos. There can be supplies on hand so guests can create pages on site, or pages can be pre-made and photos simply placed into the prepared spaces. If guests don't want to create pages on site, or the bride doesn't want this particular activity going on, the photos can be saved for later. As a gift for the bride and groom, someone can create memory books with these photos.

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Wedding Photography : Blue Sky Couple

PreWedding Photography Ideas : Blue Sky Couple

Looking for idea for your pre wedding photo? Maybe these shots could be help you to get a perfect wedding photography. Taken from Indonesian photographer's photo gallery, Mr.Aditya prewedding photo looks so different. It's remind me to Alice in Wonderland stories ;)






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Wedding photography by Derek van der Merwe

Wedding photography by Derek van der Merwe

This wedding photo was create by Derek van der Merwe. Professional photographer and intaglio etch artist, practising the craft for 30 years. Derek served as aerial photographer during two years of performing mandatory national service at age 17, seeing a war ‘against communism’ and started working as press photographer after that, realising that he could gain excellent experience in developing the ability to communicate with photographs. A total of 6 years was spent as press photographer, documenting beauty, murder, war, human failures and achievements. Because he live photography, he said that he never limited himself to a specific genre, just like one cannot limit one self in being a human, there are simply too many interesting facets and options. How much you must spent for Derek's touch? May you contact directly to his official website to know Derek's wedding photography prices ;)


Derek's wedding photography :



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