All Press Releases for October 10, 2013

Wedding Photographers vs Guests Taking Pictures Solution

A Tampa wedding photographer discusses how deal with amateur photographers ruining the pictures from the professionals you have hired for your wedding.



    TAMPA, FL, October 10, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- With the popularity of smart phones and iPads, as a Tampa Wedding Photographer, there has arisen an increasing obstacle of you receiving great professional pictures & video from your wedding, which is amateur photographers being in the way of professional photographers. The good news is, that, as a bride, you can help to prevent this issue. We as photographers and videographers walk a fine line. We want to be very friendly with your guests and your family, as we understand they are very important to you, however, a well-meaning loved one who is oblivious to the professionals, can negatively affect your wedding pictures and video which you've paid good money for. Our photographers and videographers are usually communicating with each other during the ceremony with hand signals or eye contact to try to make sure we are not in each other's shots, however, guests are usually unaware of what is happening behind the scenes and can ruin a great shot.

In this wedding we shot at the Hyatt Regency in Clearwater Beach, I wanted to get the background scenery of the Clearwater Memorial Bridge as the bride walked down the aisle, but was forced to get Aunt Susie in the blue dress. As the ceremony started, I walked to my camera in the back and noticed 3 guests in the aisle taking pictures completely blocking the shot of my back camera. I, as politely as I could, tapped them on the shoulder and pointed to my camera in the back, in order to have them clear the aisle. We regularly will have 3-4 video cameras rolling, and because there is not a videographer at the time at that camera, a guest may, either 1) not even see the camera at all, or 2) think because a person is not there operating it, that the camera is not recording, and thus block the shot from that camera. Fortunately in this case I was able to clear the aisle during the ceremony, until at the end of the ceremony, when the iPads and smartphones lean into the aisle again for the recessional.

The solution to this is simple, have your officiant make an announcement before the ceremony such as: "Ladies & Gentlemen, the bride & groom have hired professional photographers and videographers, and they will be shooting during the wedding. The bride has requested that all guests remain seated, and only take pictures from your seats, and please keep the center aisle clear for the professionals."

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