Thursday, November 24, 2011

Engagement Photography by Fresno and Visalia’s Premiere Destination Wedding Photographer Troy Wegner. Also, the Areas High School Senior, Boudoir and Family Photographer .

I had received a phone call from Lacey, who at the time was stationed with her husband in Japan. With out being able to meet in person we were able to do so on Skype and take care of all the details. They would be leaving Japan and coming home to Exeter, Ca for a couple days in transition to there new deployment and stationing in Arizona.  We planned a beautiful location and session for them.  The session was deffinately worth the planning and how it all came together.

If you are looking for engagement photos or a wedding photographer you can contact us at 2twphoto@gmail.com . We love working with all our clients and offering pictures and products that are above what others are doing. Let us create for you our stunning portrait art series and you will be the very art work that hangs in your home.

You can view more of Lacey and Richards photos at our Facebook page. Please click on the like button to add us to your favorite pages and you will also be able to keep up with what we are doing as well as receive special offers and promotions.  

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actual link to the gallery   http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.290349907672262.68451.106715222702399&type=3

 

R and L 11

R and L 1

R and L 15

R and L 18

I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I love taking them. Visit the link above to see more from this session……… 

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Civil War Revisited, Fresno Ca 2011 Kearney Park

I have always wanted to go and see the reenactment of various battles that the http://www.valleyhistory.org presents in Fresno at Kearney Park. Every year they do different battles that they will demonstrate the battle and speak about its details.

This was so cool to watch as well as the kids getting entertainment and a history lesson at the same time.  To think what it must of been like for almost half a million Americans to die in 4 years, that was 2% of the population in the US at that time.  Some facts I learned today ;-)

We watched both battles and in the middle of them we walked around to see what was going on. A lot of the reenactments continued back at the camps that were set up. We spent some time at the camps battle field ER. The moaning and screaming soldiers with red (implied blood)on them was real enough that my kids would not stop asking me if it was real. As the Doctors would act like they were digging out bullets and the soldiers would lay there in an agonizing moan it was all to real. Then as they would carry a soldier off the tables whom just died they would make room for next soldier. I couldn't help to feel the emotion too when a young women was throwing herself on one of the bodies where the dead were stacking up. She was crying for the loss of her brother and wouldn't leave his side. Was such a realistic scene and emotion  The blast from the canons and the clash of the swords from the horsemen was great to watch.

Next year when they present the reenactment again I would really like to encourage you to take the family out and watch this reenactment. They say its the largest reenactment this side of the Mississippi, (That would be West) for all my East Coast friends ;-) 

I left the pro gear at home and traveled light today. Using only the basic point and shoot. I hope you enjoy some of my pictures and how I saw the battle.

Abraham Lincoln Civil War 1

Civil War 5

Click the link below to see 20 images from the reenactment

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

2011, Lemoore NAS 100th anniversary Air Show slideshow. Featuring The Blue Angels by Troy Wegner Photography

I had the opportunity to attend the 100th anniversary air show out at Lemoore Naval Air Station. I have missed it for a few years now  and could not wait to see it again. With the Blue Angels doing there thing it was simply amazing. To think that some of there precision maneuvers are performed with a closing rate of 1ooo mph there is no room for a miss calculation!

The angels definitely did not let anyone down. From the roar of there planes to the perfectly timed maneuvers everyone was on there seats to see them and what they would do next. I put together a slide show of some of my days pictures for everyone to enjoy. The song will play 1 1/2 times so make sure you watch the ending!

To the Blue Angels, Thank you for all that you do and all the dedication given. We are very grateful for the service you have given to our country The United States of America!!

On a side note my wife and I could not believe that the parking and event was totally free. Man, nothing is free anymore this was a really fantastic day with the family. This led me to thinking and a conversation with a couple people. With all the car loads of people that came to the event, wouldn't it be great if we could give back to our local Military families. Would it be to much for a 5 dollar per carload entrance fee to be collected and have that money go to the following. Any family on the base that needs marital counseling, or emotional support etc could benefit from this money that was collected. I know our service families have access to certain support but how awesome would it be to give back to them for all that they endure to keep us free. I didn't think 5 dollars per car load would dig to deep into our pockets.  The benefits would pour out into the neighboring communities as the family unit could and would gain strength. Just my thoughts and two cents on giving back a little that would return much more than we could ever imagine.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Visalia High School Senior Photographer and A Tulare Senior Have A Great Photography Session.

A couple weeks ago I had some fun shooting Leah in a grungy downtown Visalia area. She couldn't  wait for us to shoot her senior photos and when asked what she wanted style wise it was grunge. I had the perfect location in mind and when we arrived it was just what she was wanting. I love the idea that we no longer need to be stuck in a studio doing the same old and boring photos from years past. Getting out and putting some style into the session is what makes our sessions so much fun and memorable. We love to mix a little studio with the outdoor sessions but the choice is always up to the client and what they are paying for. If you have or know any senior that has not yet taken there senior pictures, let them know to hurry and book us before all  our sessions are gone.  We are always in high demand and at times can be booked solid a couple months out. 

Coffee table books/albums with the senior photo sessions has been such a great hit. I look back and wished when I was in high school I had the options of such a cool session and to get the images in an album to keep for ever. I am happy to be offering beautiful coffee table albums for the seniors I shoot. To book a session please call or email the studio today.  Our email is 2twphoto@gmail.com

leah2

leah and barn

leah and bricks

leah and gate

leah and gate 2

you can see more of Leah’s pictures on our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/troywegnerphotography

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Visalia, Fresno, Tulare, Exeter Photographer Shares Another Senior Session.

 

In this video we wanted to share with you another one of our senior sessions. Jalissa was great, open for anything and she brought with her a beautiful smile!
To schedule a senior session for yourself or family member please feel free to drop us an email and let us know you are interested at 2twphoto@gmail.com .  We look forward to hearing from you and offering you  outstanding photos and customer service.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Visalia, Exeter, Tulare California Family Photographer

Even though it is only the end of August we need to be thinking about Christmas and the fact that we all want really fantastic looking Christmas cards. Sessions book fast from September through the middle of November. I would encourage you to make a session appointment today, then you will know your pictures for this years Christmas cards will be no problem.  With our custom designs, your cards are sure to be a hit and stand out from the rest!

Please call or email us to set up an appointment time for your session. We look forward to seeing you!

Family photography in the park Visalia, Ca

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Visalia, Fresno Wedding and Portrait Photographer Shows a Family Portrait at Sunset

I had a great time with this family session. The couple had not yet had professional portraits done and their son was now 5 months old.  We took advantage of the beautiful scenery to capture both a family session and a baby session and as you can see they really enjoyed it.  

Family session

The images below were used as wall art for there home. They chose canvas and the arrangement is a grouping we call clusters. Its a great way to display multiple images from your photo session in a collage that is built to fit together on your wall. We offer many different medias to build your cluster, as well as many different arrangements (cluster) styles. In this cluster the biggest image is a 16x24 then an 17x11 and 2 8x12’s. Each picture is spaced 1 inch away from the others but you can change the spacing as you like.

 portrait art photographer

Having wall art in your home really is something you will appreciate, the best part is you are the art. If you have questions as to how you can set up a session and would like to have us design wall art for your home please visit us at our website and drop us an email.  http://www.troywegnerphotography.com or simply email 2twphoto@gmail.com . We do custom designs and can come into your home to see the available space you have and can also take a picture of your homes color decor and use it as a special color on the wrapped sides of your canvas wall art

We create portrait art!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

San Diego, La Jolla Beach Wedding With A Group of Marines. By Troy Wegner Photography, Offering Any Active Military Personnel an Engagement Session

I thought these were worth posting as they are a representation of the fun and drama of a wedding day ;-). I know when I had taken these photos the bride and groom were both in the Core. The groom was just getting ready for his third tour in Iraq. Even though I shoot weddings its great to be able and stand back being a spectator while watching the friendship and laughter shared in such a day.  If you are in the U.S. military (Marines, Air Force, Navy) and active, I would like to offer you a complimentary engagement session if you book a wedding with us. This offer is for a limited time and will expire on 11-30-2011

Moral of these photos, no matter who you are, never upset the bride  ;-)

La Jolla San Diego Beach Wedding

 

San Diego Beach Wedding

La Jolla San Diego Marine Beach Wedding

Friday, July 15, 2011

Destination Wedding Photographer Shows Some Behind the Scenes Photo’s. Visalia, Fresno, San Diego Photography

I have been asked on several occasions to share some behind the scenes of our award winning wedding photography. I have been wanting to do this for some time now so I hope you enjoy.

The weddings we are involved with are always fun and exciting.  With the day being one of the most important in your lives I want to make sure that any part I have in your day is going to be as fun and stress free as I can possibly make it. We really do provide you with an exceptional experience. There is no show or act and we do not perform in a different (fake) manner on your wedding day. We are the difference and how we conduct ourselves has proven to be the best form of advertising any business could hope to have….

This is definitely a people business and I cant wait to meet our next clients!

behind the scenes Wedding photos

Fresno Wedding behind the scenes

Fresno Wedding behind the scenes and Golden poppies

Fresno Wedding behind the scenes Destination wedding

The one below is my all time favorite and I have even given this picture its own title. “The Ballet of Light”, I know my friend and assistant photographer will kill me for this but I absolutely love this shot  :-)  sorry Dave……  

San Diego Wedding behind the scenes Ballet of Light

Always having fun and keeping things real, we are Troy Wegner Photography.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Picking the Right Photographer and Printing Service, Destination Weddings

 

Ok so you have spent a lot of time researching photographers, meeting photographers and back to researching photographers. You finally found a photographer you like and then you make the decision to book them. They offer a DVD of all images and that is just what you want, or is it. Yes its great to have the images so you can post on the internet and FB but if you want them only to do your own printing because its cheaper here is something to consider.

As a professional photographer I have specially calibrated my computer and monitors to match my labs printers. What I see on my monitor assures how the prints will look when I get them back from the lab. As you can see in the image below the difference from one photo kiosk to another can really make your images look bad! Not only are the skin tones off, but look at the back ground wallpaper. Something to also consider is that most photographers have a lab of choice they work with and because of that relationship they have gained a trust in the products and print quality.

I do offer the DVD or CD of images but highly recommend that any prints should be purchased through our studio for the highest quality available. The choice is always up to the client and how they feel about getting the best quality for the money or the most photos for the money. 

I can’t speak for other photographers but there certainly is a reason why quality cost more. I thought this post would be of interest to some, so please enjoy   

 

kiosk printing and photography

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Stacy and PJ Get Married, Photography by Local Visalia, Fresno, Tulare, Exeter Wedding Photographer Troy Wegner. Reception Was at The Grand 1401 in Fresno.

First off congratulations to Stacy and PJ on their incredible wedding. We had beautiful cool weather and a location that rivaled any state park. Your pictures came out amazing.

I want to say thank you to all the vendors that helped to make this wedding such a great success.

First off and in no particular order is Fowler Floral, they had made a beautiful bouquet that was just awesome. All the flowers and corsages  were not only fresh but full of colors!  Designed by Talene Kasparian-Cleveland what a really beautiful job. Kudos  to you at Fowler Floral. 2nd was the Cake, this cake was gorgeous and had beautiful details that went to the brides Asian roots. In the pictures you may see the coolness of the cake and how having it tie into who you are so subtly makes it even more sentimental. The cake was done by Randie at the Hula Girl Cakes. Many fabulous cakes have come from the Hula Girl, keep up the fantastic job Randie. The wedding dress came from Glamour Closet, and what Bride to be hasn't heard of them? This was absolutely the right dress for Stacy. She couldn’t have looked more beautiful in any other dress! The Dress was finessed in alterations by Mrs. Yoko Miyoshi.  For the reception venue they chose The Grand 1401. The ball room on the lower floor was absolutely beautiful with all the red trim and decorations. Keeping the reception moving was My Dance DJ  what a great job of running the up lighting  and making sure the music was pumping. Lastly I want to personally thank the Bedrosian family (National Raisin Company)for opening up their home and allowing my crew and self to photograph the wedding party at there residence.  Your home was lovely and your hospitality was very gracious to say the least, thank you! A big thank you to my assistant photographer David Donovan, always enjoy working with you buddy. Lastly of course all photography and style by Troy Wegner Photography.

I know if you were to use any one of these vendors in your wedding or event you would be satisfied with the product or service they provide to you. With so many vendors to choose from it can really be overwhelming.  I would encourage you to take a look for yourself.

Please enjoy some of my photography from Stacy and PJ’s wedding below. If you would like a complimentary wedding consultation to discuss your plans please contact me and we can arrange a time. 2twphoto@gmail.com Thank you……………. 

 

Fresno wedding photographerwedding flowers

wedding rings, dresslocal wedding photography

Saturday, May 7, 2011

High School Senior Photography, Visalia, Fresno, Tulare, Exeter Troy Wegner Photography, Prom,


We had an awesome time shooting with Bianca. Its all about having fun, keeping in real and letting the senior show their individual personality. Bianca came prepared, she had her outfits picked out and ready to go. We ended up using a few locations I had scouted out and they really worked out well for her. Though we did not have a sky full of dramatic clouds to shoot as a back drop (my favorite) we did end up catching a sunset.

If you have a Senior or will be having a senior next year, give us a call or email. Its never to late to have professional Senior pictures done.
Slideshow
If your play back is choppy it may be your computer or connection is not fast enough. I uploaded a HD version to my hosting site. Enjoy

(Click Here) to view the images with a rockin slideshow.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Visalia, Fresno Wedding and Portrait Photographer, Printing Aspect Ratios

Aspect Ratio
...or why can't I print a full frame image on standard paper sizes

“As a photographer, we are faced with losing parts of our images when printing them out depending on the size of the print. Customers too wonder why they can not have the entire image on there print. The frustration this causes can not be avoided. I came across this great example and wanted to share it with you. I hope this information can and will allow you to see image size versus the crop a print may receive to your printed products.” Troy Wegner

   

Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the short size of an image to the long side of the image. We talk about it all the time without realizing it. When you get a 4x6 inch print you are describing the aspect ratio of that print: 4x6 (or 2x3, or 1x1.5). The length long side of the image is 1.5 times the length of the short size.

This happens to be the aspect ratio of most digital SLR cameras. These cameras evolved from 35mm film SLR cameras. 35mm film actually measures 24mm x 36mm (do the math, that translates to 2x3 or 1x1.5). Hence a 4x6 print can show the entire frame from a 35mm slide/negative or from most DSLR cameras. I say most because Olympus has SLR cameras with a 3:4 ratio, and most compact digital cameras are also in the 3:4 ratio. But that is not typical for DSLR cameras. I will talk about 3:4 ratio at the end of this discussion.

So, what happens when you want to make an enlargement from your DSLR image? If you make an 8x12 enlargement you will get the full frame. Everything you originally saw in the image. But, you might be saying, most frames are available in 5x7 or 8x10 sizes. What happens when I make a 5x7 or 8x10 print? What happens is that you either have to crop off parts of the original image, or you have to print with uneven borders (the borders on the long dimension will be wider than those on the short sides. The physical dimensions/aspect ratio of the image and the frame are not the same. Something has to go.

Here is an illustration:

aspect_ratio1

The red line indicates the full 1x1.5 ratio of the DSLR original file. The other lines show the area of the image that will be included in various size prints.

The green lines shows the crop for an 8x10 or 16x20 (1x1.25 aspect ratio). Notice that a relatively large section of the original will be cropped out to make an 8x10 print.

The blue lines show the crop area for a 5x7 print (almost the full frame).

The yellow lines show the approximate crop area for an 8.5x11 or 11x14 print.

As mentioned above, there is an alternate way to print. You can have uneven borders, as illustrated below:

aspectratio2

Here you are printing the full image frame (shown by the green lines) on 8x10 paper (red outline) at a size of about 6.67 inches by 10 inches, leaving a wide white border along the long dimensions of the print.

Another illustration:

aspectratio3

The red frame shows the full image as captured by the camera. The green frame shows the part of the image that can be printed as an 8x10 inch print. Of course that green frame can be moved left or right in the image for the best composition.

Another way to think about this is to divide the long dimension of your original image by the short dimension and then divide the long/short dimension of your frame size and see if they match up. For example, take your original image that is 2:3 ratio. Divide 2 into 3 and you get 1.5. Now take your frame size. First we will try an 8x12 frame. 12 divided by 8 equals 1.5. The number is the same. The original image will scale to 8x12 with no cropping necessary. Second we will try an 8x10 frame. 10 divided by 8 equals 1.25. This does not match the original 1.5, so the image cannot be scaled to 8x10 without cropping.

One more illustration:

crop_aspect

Note the black diagonal line from corner to corner of the image. That shows various crops within the image that will maintain the 1:1.5 aspect ratio. The green border and diagonal line indicate the available 8x10 (1:1.25) crops available from this image. Any rectangle who's corners fall on the diagonal green line can be a 8x10 crop from the image.

Here are the some common aspect ratios and print sizes:

Aspect Ratio
Sample Print sizes (no cropping required)

1:1.5
2x3, 4x6, 8x12, 16x24, 20x30, 32x48

1:1.25
4x5, 8x10, 16x20, 24x 30, 32x50

1:1.3
11x14

1:1.4
5x7

3:4 Ratio -- or the 4/3 system
Traditionally, televisions and personal computers have had screens with a 4:3 (width to height) aspect ratio. Computer screens have come in 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x960, etc. As compact digital cameras were being developed the 4:3 ratio was adopted by most manufacturers. This way digital camera images fit the computer screens. But they don't fit traditional photographic printing paper sizes.

Here is a 4:3 aspect ratio image with 8x10 (green) and 5x7 (blue) crop guides on it.

4_3_aspect

The 4:3 aspect ratio translates to 1:33333 and gives you un cropped print sizes like 10.5x14, 9.6x12.8, 9x12, 7.5x10, or 4.5x6. Not your typical print sizes. But these do work well for online, full-screen presentation.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Visalia Fresno Best Wedding Photographer, The Latest In Top Wedding Dress Designs, Wedding Gowns And Picking A Wedding Dress

Wedding Dress, wedding flowers

      When it comes to one of the most important purchases you can make for your wedding day it has got to be the dress. Because if you don’t look good in your dress or you feel you don’t look good, you will become more self conscious and worried through out the whole day. When really, you should be loving every moment your wedding day provides. You find yourself looking into every mirror or window reflection wondering if this or that is sticking out or worst yet falling out, yikes. All your worries and uncomfortable pokes will show on your face and body language as the wedding photographer (me) has been taking pictures non stop.  My job is to capture your whole day, and to show you looking the most gorgeous and beautiful you have ever looked in your life!

The incredibly gorgeous self confidence that a Bride has and shows when she is in her wedding dress makes for beautiful pictures. However, if you are uncomfortable wearing the dress and you bought it because the dress was on sale and made the budget well “your bad”. So consideration to style and comfort are a must. As a photographer I have seen what a cheap dress has done to a Brides self confidence.

Just as picking out the right dress is vitally important so is picking the right photographer. All I can say is shopping a photographer solely on price to fit in the budget  you may be getting exactly what you are paying for, a cheap photographer. When all the food has been eaten, the cake is gone, the flowers have withered away, the tuxes have been returned, the one thing that will remain and remain for your lifetime are your pictures. Please pick your photographer with the same discretion you have for your wedding dress. Sometimes you find a dress that is just a little bit more money than you would like to pay but it is “the perfect one”, so you end up buying it and spending a bit more. You are now thinking where can I cut back on the other wedding items to get the money back into the budget for everything else. Your Photography really should be the last item to cut from. In fact a lot of Brides will cut from everything else so they can add money to get the best Photographer. Your pictures will last forever…………           

Here is a link to some of the newest wedding dress designs as well as some of the top wedding dress and gown makers. I really hope the information has been helpful and has offered something for you to consider.

A link to wedding dress designs, “click this link”

Monday, March 21, 2011

Visalia, Fresno Wedding Photographer, The Grand 1401, Hotel in Fresno

I wanted to share a couple of my favorite images from the Wedding of Matt and Katie. They held both the wedding and the reception at the Grand 1401 in Fresno.  We were to shoot Bridal party pictures at Woodward Park but the 40 degree weather turned out to be a bit to cold for everyone.  We really made the best of it, shooting the entire day in doors. Also, a thank you to my second shooter David Donovan.

Thank you Matt and Katie and a big Congratulations to both of you. 

Visalia Wedding Photographer, the first look The Grand, Fresno, Ca

 

Fresno Wedding at the Grand

Fresno Wedding reception at the Grand

Friday, February 25, 2011

Visalia, Fresno Wedding Photographer, How To Choose A Wedding Photographer When You Have A Wedding Budget

 

Wedding photography prices are all over the map. Some wedding photographers charge just a few hundred dollars to show up and shoot, some charge a few thousand dollars and some charge a small fortune to come and essentially do the same thing, right? After all, they are “just taking pictures” and with the technology that is available today, anyone can do it, right?

WRONG!

You’ve been planning your wedding in your mind since you were a little girl. You finally met the man of your dreams and he proposed. Now you have to actually plan your wedding; setting budgets, finding a venue, making decisions on who to invite,  what kind of flowers to have, finding the perfect dress, trying out different caterers, dealing with your future in-laws, the list goes on and on...

And then there’s the wedding photography; the one thing you have left to help you remember your emotions, events and details after the food has been devoured, the band has played, the flowers have withered and the guests have gone home. You soon come to find out that wedding photography prices vary widely. Some wedding photographers charge just a few hundred dollars to show up and shoot, some charge a few thousand dollars and some charge a small fortune. How to choose?!

Truth is, it’s hard to compare wedding photography prices because the numbers don’t always tell the whole story, so it’s important to compare apples to apples.

Here’s a real life scenario:

Let’s say you find 2 photographers who both have a package that cost $4,000.

For $4,000, Photographer A will shoot for 8 hours on the day of your wedding, include an engagement photo session, a framed print, a second shooter and a 20 page 11x14 album.

For the same $4,000 Photographer B will show up and shoot for 6 hours.

Which is the better deal? Well that all depends on the quality of the work and the experience the photographer delivers. What if Photographer A is brand new to the business and has only shot a handful of weddings? What if the album is made by some cheap manufacturer and has a funny smell to the faux leather? What if they take forever to return calls and emails and give you poor customer service? What if their work is average at best?  How do you feel about spending that $4,000?

Now let’s say Photographer B does an amazing job for his $4,000. He or she has tons of experience, the images are incredible, you had a blast being photographed and the customer service is top notch. Sure, you’re might have to spend a few thousand more dollars to get a nice album, but at least you will be in love with your images and you’ll enjoy them for years to come. I suggest you are getting better value for your money in this scenario.

I understand that there’s a lot of money being spent in the month leading up to the wedding and there is a lot to consider regarding wedding photography prices, in addition to all of the other vendors you are hiring for your wedding. I often advise my potential clients who are on a tighter budget to invest in the best wedding photography they can afford; get the best possible pictures first and foremost. You can always come back and order prints, albums & other products well after the wedding. (Traditionally paper is given as the first anniversary gift...may I suggest photo paper bound in a leather album?)

Disclaimer: I am certainly not suggesting that just because one wedding photographer has higher prices that they are automatically better. It’s still up to you to evaluate the skills and value provided by the photographers you are considering hiring.

Here is a simple checklist for you to use when trying to determine whether wedding photography prices are a good value or not:

Think about:

  • The quality of the images  
  • The quality of their albums
  • The personality of the photographer, their presentation, their reputation and the service they deliver.

Also make sure to:

  • Ask around. Getting referrals from trusted friends & colleagues is a great place to start.
  • Do your homework. Browse through several photographers to find those you like who also fit your budget. 
  • Meet them in person. You are stuck with your wedding photographer not only on your wedding day, but they’re usually the only vendor you have to deal with after your wedding is over. It’s important to hire someone you like and feel comfortable with.

Lastly, I suggest hiring a photographer who is passionate about their job. One who is dedicated to taking the best possible pictures on your day and delivering a remarkable experience to their clients. One who takes pride in the work they do and it makes in obvious for you to see. Invest in a professional who will take care of your memories.

I look forward to each wedding giving 110% and making images that can be presented as art. Always work with my couples I do everything possible to make the whole wedding day the best experience ever. I hope as you search for your wedding photographer that you would remember some of the information listed above as well as to consider me as your wedding photographer.

http://www.troywegnerphotography.com/

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Picking A Wedding Photographer

You have been dreaming of your wedding day for years and planning it since you were a little girl having tea parties. Its one of the most important days of your life and you will share that day with the friends and family you love. While some of the memories from your dream wedding will gradually fade, your wedding pictures will live on. Here are a few tips to make sure your wedding pictures are exactly what you dreamed they would be.


Before hiring a wedding photographer I always recommend that brides and grooms take a look around the web and understand the difference in the main styles of wedding photography. Become an educated consumer by going to places like the knot. If you do not know what you want, then how can any wedding photographer or vendor give it to you? If you do not know, then how can they meet your needs completely. this is a recipe for a wedding disaster.  The question is do you know what you want? In general you could break wedding photography into a few popular styles like traditional, portrait or photojournalism.


After looking around the web for a few hours and coming up with some example for me to look at, most brides will say that they want their wedding images to be taken in the photojournalism style. Most brides do not want old fashioned portraits taken and they do not want cliché pictures either. However, there is another style of wedding photography that has become very popular in recent years, posed photojournalism. Huh?  What is that and do those words even go together, yes.  However, its also what most brides want and they do not even know it.


Posed photojournalism will make life easier for the bride and groom while the images simply just look better. This style gives you the wedding pictures you have dreamed of since you were a little girl. Most brides and grooms are not professional models and have no experience posing in front of the camera. How can you be expected to know how to pose for your wedding pictures? Its simple you cant. By getting together with a photographer who is playful and fun that will do anything to get you great wedding pictures, you will be on the right path to great images. Your wedding photographer should be there to help you and make sure that your pictures turn out perfect. Your job is to look beautiful, be happy, and get married. Our job as the photographer is to document your wedding day and make sure that you look your best.

You do not need to worry about the little things like is your hand in the right position, do you have a hair out of place or is your gown beautifully spread out with your veil showing?  I am watching carefully before the picture is taken and fixing or positioning anything that will improve your wedding pictures. Remember, by practicing posed photojournalism with your wedding photographer on your engagement shoot, you can relax on your wedding day and have more confidence that your images will look real and flow naturally.

I hope you have enjoyed this blog post and I look forward to meeting with any bride to be. If I can answer any questions you may have please feel free to contact me.  2twphoto@gmail.com