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Friday, February 11, 2011

"Must have" Photographs, To Pose or Not to Pose?

Must you have them? You hear about "must have" shots in magazines and online regularly. Wedding planners, venue coordinators, wedding writers, you know, pretty much everywhere. What are they?

Well they are either those special events in weddings (the first kiss, the first dance, cake cutting), 'photo-walks' (essentially posed portraits directed by the photographer) or locations at the venue used over and over for posed photographs. Let's talk about each.

Must-Have Special Events

Many photographers now offer a 'photojournalistic' approach as part of what they do. This essentially is the photograhpic documentation of your day, moment by moment. It stands to reason that if there are important (and real) events happening, your photographer will want to capture them. Take them! While its unlikely the photographer would miss getting a picture of your first dance, it's probably best for you to let them know what's going to be happening and when it's likely. The shot below, evocative and unposed, is truly one of those 'must have' ones .

Must-Have Photo-Walks

The 'photo-walk' type posed shots are becoming less popular these days, for several reasons. One, they are fairly non-spontaneous and unrepresentative of your personal day. In the days of exclusively film photograhy (read expensive), they served to reliably produce acceptable pictures. Of course, they were essentially the same picture, couple after couple. With modern digital cameras, there's no reason not to avoid these same old standard shots and let your day happen.

Must-Have Venue Locations

Most venues have their "must have" locations for posed pictures. Sometimes it's these locations that have attracted couples to the venue. While they can be acceptable locations, even very nice - this also means that you will join many, many others who have had that same pictures taken. Not very special. On the other hand, the quality of light can make a huge difference in any picture and that can change day to day and hour to hour (not to mention weather changes). l recommend being flexible about where pictures are taken and concentrating on enjoying your day. If you've chosen well, your photographer will see the light for you. By the way, remember that posed pictures, like group shots, take up a fair amount of time. That's time you'll want to spend with friends and family. Besides, some of my best shots happen in the strangest places.

You are unique, your wedding will be unique and you never can tell, I will be able to capture that uniqueness, posed or not. So don't stress about "must have" photos.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Spring Fling



Larry Morse Photography is offering local Wedding Package of $750.00 (1/2 the regular price) on any wedding booked by April 15th 2011. Includes no time limit, no image limit, a complete set of 4×6 prints and high resolution CD of everything created by a profession photographer with over 25 years of experience.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Kaizen Project.


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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Ask Me...


Still have available Holiday Sessions.
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

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