Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

What Kind of Camera Should My Wedding Photographer Use?

If you are in the process of looking for a wedding photographer, chances are you will soon hear the terms: medium format, 35mm, and digital. Those are the three primary types of camera systems currently used by wedding photographers. We, the wedding photographers, have argued amongst ourselves for years as to which camera system is best. I'll start by sharing with you about the different camera systems and will then give you my opinion of which camera system your wedding photographer should use.

Medium Format

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For many years medium format has been the absolute best option. A medium format camera uses film that is 3 times the size of a 35mm negative-- resulting in higher resolution images and beautiful enlargements, however, the cameras and processing costs are very expensive.

Primary advantages: high resolution negatives. Previously, the fact that a person owned a Medium Format camera was almost, in and of itself, a sign that they were a true "wedding photographer" (due to the expense of the system).

Disadvantages: expensive to operate (film costs are so high that some wedding photography books encourage medium format photographers to limit the photos they take); film can be lost or damaged during processing; slower to focus and operate.

35mm

For many years 35mm has had a bad reputation for providing poor quality enlargements -- especially when compared to medium format. However, over the past 10 years the quality of 35mm film has improved tremendously. It is now a common format used by many professional photographers, especially those who use the photojournalistic style and shoot close to a thousand or more images on a wedding day.

Primary advantages to 35mm: fast (easy to quickly focus and shoot during), much improved quality of enlargements (many people would have a hard time telling the difference between a 35mm and medium format 8x10 enlargement).

Disadvantages: processing film is becoming more and more expensive, and film can be damaged or loss during processing. Many photographers that shoot film are now having the negatives scanned so that the files become a digital file.

Digital

Professional digital wedding photography has been a viable option since about the year 2000 (although some would argue that date). The quality of digital cameras has now reached a point where I now feel digital has surpassed the quality of medium format negatives. Keep in mind there is a broad variety of cameras, and a "professional" digital camera from 2004 that cost ,500 new will not capture the quality of images that a "pro-am" (a camera targeted to advanced amateurs and also professionals) from 2010 that costs ,000 will capture. "Digital camera" covers a massive spectrum of cameras and camera quality.

Primary digital advantages: instant review of images on the back of the camera; no film and processing costs (although the savings is offset by the additional computer time required to process the digital images); more control over the images (i.e., a slight rotation or cropping of an image is quick and easy with digital but requires a custom print from 35mm or medium format). Many digital cameras surpass the quality of even medium format.

Disadvantages: technology changes rapidly over time and cameras soon are outdated (although this doesn't necessarily effect you, as the consumer). Memory cards are easier to lose than rolls of film (if your wedding photographer uses a digital camera, ask them how they make sure the photos arrive safely back at the studio).

So, which camera system should my photographer use?

No matter what you have been told - all three formats are a viable method for wedding photography. Some might be more expensive than others, but they all CAN produce good results. The fact is that all three systems can result in poor-quality photos, too. Many photographers use several of the camera systems. Some might use medium format for the formals but 35mm for the reception and ceremony coverage. Others will primarily shoot digital, but might bring film cameras as backup equipment.

This is the key: before signing a contract with a photographer, ask to see sample enlargements that were taken with the same equipment that would be used at your wedding. If you like the quality and color of the images, it doesn't really matter whether 35mm, digital, or a medium format camera was used to record the image!

What Kind of Camera Should My Wedding Photographer Use?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Wedding Songs - Building the Perfect Playlist

Setting your Wedding's Special Moments to Music

Behind every good wedding is a great soundtrack, one that can move guests to dance, to dine and sometimes, even to cry. Choosing the right melody for every moment, from the ceremony prelude and processional to the cocktail hour and couple's departure, can create a romantic, festive or even fun atmosphere for the event. Though often overlooked, music is an important and individual detail that can serve to truly distinguish your special day. So, here are a few hints on how to select the best songs for your bridal experience.

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The Ceremony

Despite any notions that they many have about being "different," most brides still lean towards tradition when it come to selecting the wedding songs for their ceremony. This means that much of the wedding's music is also likely to be a little more standard. For this reason, classics like "The Wedding March" by Mendelssohn will never fall out of fashion. Some variation still occurs however, often caused by cultural, personal or religious preference. Among the most common selections though, are these contemporary favorites and traditional tunes:

Prelude (played just prior to the ceremony):

"Clair de Lune" - Claude Debussy
"Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey (instrumental)
"Four Seasons" - Antonio Vivaldi

Processional (played as the bridal party enters and proceeds down the aisle):

"Bridal Chorus" - Richard Wagner
"Canon in D" - Johann Pachelbel
"Mahtovu" (Jewish)

Interlude (played during any transitional moments in the ceremony with optional music):

"Ave Maria" - Franz Schubert
"The Lord's Prayer" - Ken Davies
"You Raise Me Up" - Josh Groban

Special Ceremony (played during any special ceremonies included in the wedding, such as the Unity Candle):

"Candle on the Water" (from Disney's Pete's Dragon") - Helen Reddy
"The Gift" - Jim Brickman
"The Rose" - Bette Midler

Recessional (played at the conclusion of the ceremony as the couple and bridal party depart):

"Hornpipe" (Water Music) - George Frideric Handel
"Ode to Joy" - Ludwig van Beethoven
"Wedding March" - Felix Mendelssohn

Postlude (played after the recessional for any remaining guests to enjoy as they depart):

"Allegro Maestoso for Organ in C Major" - Felix Mendelssohn
"Beauty and the Beast" - Angela Lansbury
"Trumpet Voluntary" - Jeremiah Clarke

The Reception

When it comes to selecting songs for a reception, there is an almost endless array of choices. However, much like any other article of decor, the reception music is usually a reflection of the bridal couple's unique sense of creativity and style. Depending on the wedding's theme, there may be obvious options for everything from background ballads to show-stopping swing numbers. Sticking to a particular musical style can help to narrow the focus, but should never be done to the exclusion of classic crowd pleasers like "The Hokey Pokey" or "Shout." Go ahead, dare to be different, but remember, these favorites are always appropriate too:

Cocktail Hour

"Days of Wine and Roses" - Andy Williams
"Escape" (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes
"Margaritaville" - Jimmy Buffet

Reception Entrance (wedding party)

"All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" - Hank Williams, Jr.
"Let's Get It Started" - Black Eyed Peas
"Alabama Jubilee" (Hail, Hail, the Gang's All here - Fred Astaire

Bride and Groom's First Dance

"Can't Help Falling in Love" - Elvis Presley
"Here and Now" - Luther Vandross
"I Cross My Heart" - George Strait

Father / Daughter Dance

"Butterfly Kisses - Bob Carlisle
"I Loved Her First" - Heartland
"My Girl" - The Temptations

Mother / Son Dance

"Have I Told You Lately" - Rod Stewart
"I Hope You Dance" - Lee Ann Womack
"In My Life" - The Beatles

Dinner Hour

"Always" - Frank Sinatra
"Forever and Ever, Amen" - Randy Travis
"The Chapel of Love" - Dixie Cups

Cake Cutting

"Cuts Like a Knife" - Bryan Adams
"Eat It" - Weird Al Yankovic
"Sweetest Thing" - U2

Bouquet Toss

"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" - Cyndi Lauper
"It's Raining Men" - The Weather Girls
"Single Ladies" (Put a Ring on It) - Beyonce

Garter Toss

"Fever" - Peggy Lee
"I Know What Boys Like" - The Waitresses
"She's Got Legs" - ZZ Top

Reception Departure (couple)

"Bye, Bye, Bye" - 'N Sync
"Happy Trails" - Roy Rogers
"See You Later, Alligator" - Bill Hailey and His Comets

Last Dance of the Evening

"At Last" - Etta James
"I've had the Time of My Life" - Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
"What a Wonderful World" - Louis Armstrong

Wedding Songs - Building the Perfect Playlist

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Black Eyed Peas - The Time (World) - Wedding Video Parody - Joya + Emre

Black Eyed Peas - The Time (World) - Wedding Video Parody - Joya + Emre Tube. Duration : 4.83 Mins.


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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Canon rock piano for the wedding

Canon rock piano for the wedding Tube. Duration : 5.13 Mins.


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

E-Cards - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY E Video Card FREE Pachelbel's Canon in D Classical Music Wedding Song HD 1080p

E-Cards - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY E Video Card FREE Pachelbel's Canon in D Classical Music Wedding Song HD 1080p Tube. Duration : 5.95 Mins.


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