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Tips for Seasonal Utah Wedding and Bridal Photography

Weddings are a beautiful time. Most women consider weddings to be the most important moment of their lives. Just like with everything else, it’s important to have those moments captured. Utah Wedding Photography will make that happen. Of course, there’s a lot to consider when having a photographer at your wedding. With seasonal photography, there are a lot of elements to consider such as what time of the day, outdoors or indoors, and location. We’ll discuss these elements further.

Winter weddings are becoming more popular than you think. They seem to be more intimate and special. And with Utah Bridal Photography, it’s that possible! During the harsh winters, there are going to be delays. There could be a storm, the bridal party could be late, or something else could happen. Maybe the photographer might show up late! There are a lot of factors to consider. But factors aside, the bride and groom can decide whether they want to be photographed indoors or outdoors. It’s much easier to photograph indoors, but outdoors may appeal to some people.

If you’re going to have your wedding photos taken outside, you will have to consider the place and lighting. There might be some problems including glaring from the snow, weather conditions, and other elements that may impede the photos. You don’t want to be in too much of a sunny or shaded spot. This will alter the photos dramatically. A gazebo would be a great benefit to taking wedding photos, although it may cause shading. But don’t worry; the photographer will give you an idea of what the best location would be to take your photos.

Springtime wedding photos can be just as beautiful. Utah Wedding Photography has also found this to be an easier time to take your photos. There are not as many lighting and weather elements to consider. The sun is not as bright as it is in the winter and summer. Of course, there may be a day where it rains! It’s not just bad luck for the wedding, but for the wedding photography as well. The bridal party would hate having to stand out in the rain!

Just like with spring, the fall can be a great time to take pictures. Imagine your bridal photographs in the autumn with the leaves falling, the sun glistening, and the breeze blowing. Wouldn’t that be a beautiful photo, or what? It would even be more beautiful with Utah Bridal Photography. They will capture the essence of fall with the bridal party.

As stated before, it can be very tricky to photograph in the winter. A lot more elements can happen, even with the weather. The sun can sometimes be too bright to take bridal photos. This can be a big impediment, especially when the party wants to photograph outside. And why wouldn’t you? It’s the most beautiful time of the year. Summer weddings are a close second to winter weddings. You may consider having your wedding photos down in the morning, midday, or evening. Your photographer will also give you an idea of what’s the best location for your photos. Depending on where you live, there are freak elements in the summer such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, or other natural occurrences. It’s important for everyone to be safe during such extreme elements. The best case is to seek shelter, rather than worrying about your wedding photos!

Now you have a better idea of seasonal photography. This will help you in figuring out what time of the year you want to have your winter. Elements aside, do you still want it in the winter or summer? Or would you prefer having it in the spring and fall? These are safer bets. But it’s all up to you and what kind of wedding you want. Utah Wedding Photography will be sure to make that happen for you.

One last tip is to always listen to the photographer! After all, they are the experts. They understand how lighting, settings, and weather can affect a picture. So never try to argue with them. They are there to do their job and to capture your special moments. You wouldn’t want that to be ruined.

Seasonal photography can be challenging, but with a little knowledge it can be rewarding as well. And with Utah Bridal Photography, you will get a lot out of your wedding photos!


Learn Digital Photography – What is the Future of Digital Photography?

Do you see a future for digital photography? Quite a radical question in the feeding frenzy of digital camera marketing. To me digital photography is the best thing that has ever happened to photography. But, what is its future? A difficult question to answer and possibly a loaded one.

Film photography was always known as just ’photography’, never film photography. It was the standard. With the emergence of digital photography this standard has been challenged. My question is, “will digital photography become the standard or will it remain the ugly sister of photography”?

I think that it will always remain the ‘poor cousin’ of film photography unless two things happen:

1. All digital cameras need to develop to the point that they are equivalent in quality to that of the most basic film camera. They must eradicate the digital vs film debate. There must be no difference between the two formats. The most expensive digital cameras are getting close to that standard but the point and shoot models cannot compete with their film counterparts. I think that with the pace of development, despite an economic crisis,  consumers are demanding that lower end cameras need to improve in quality. Although, true photography is all about the SLR and I think we are on the road to the quality needed to compete with film cameras.

2. There is a mindset change that quantity is better than quality. Thought that went into taking a photograph with film has all but disappeared. The speed with which digital images are taken degrades the results of good photography. This is evidenced by the quality of images submitted to competitions, placed on forums and displayed on blogs. If this mindset changes and we start putting more thought into photography it does bode well for digital as an art form.

How do we change this so that digital is synonymous with photography? I personally think that the key is education and learning. In the same way that digital photography has changed the face of photography digital has changed the face of publishing.

Great learning material is available in electronic form as free education or reasonably priced education. It is now cheap and easy to learn about photography and the techniques of improvement. It doesn’t take an expensive course or diploma to radically improve your images. It’s as simple as buying an ebook or an electronic course. Many have money back guarantees so the risk is minimal. Easy to find and easy to learn. The key is to learn photography and not just digital photography.

When film photography was born it was perceived as an art and much care was exercised in the execution. It was birthed in and developed with this mindset and, linked to the costs involved, remained mostly as an art form. Even the masses exercised care in its practise.

But, with digital photography it is very different. What it has done is make the art form cheaper, simpler and faster. Whenever you add these three factors to anything in life, it opens the door to loss off technique, lower quality and diminished value. This is seen by the billions of electronic images that remain on DVDs, hard drives and memory cards, unappreciated and valueless.

It’s in this world that the art of photography has to find its place and raise its head again from the chaos of digital. Digital is the best thing since sliced bread.  The only question that now needs to be answered is will it rise to the occasion and become the new art form or will it be the vehicle that is responsible for the loss of a great art form?

Do you want to learn more about photography in a digital world? I’ve just completed a brand new e-course delivered by e-mail. Download it here for free: CLICK HERE. You can also learn to take perfect photos in 21 steps by taking a look at my new ebook 21 Steps 2 Perfect Photos. Wayne Turner has been teaching photography for 25 years and has written three books on photography.