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1. No experience in wedding photography
Take pictures of landscapes and children does not mean that someone is empowered to take wedding photos. There are cliches key wedding photographer experienced you be sure to get, but relative inexperience, these plans may be easily missed.
2. No editing
I am to catch the "moments" in real marriages, provided that the guy side, but nobody wants a closer look at one spot that showed up on the wedding day. Editing takes time, expertise, and software that family member may not be able or willing to do.
3. No assistant
A wizard will help a professional wedding photographer while throughout the day to make the day go smoother by minimizing downtime and focusing on details that the photographer can not. Same if the assistant is not acting as a second shooter, not an assistant can make a chaotic day, and a single photographer can easily be overwhelmed.
4. No Album
Digital albums highlight key moments throughout the day and bring back memories of marriage. Nothing will kill the experience turn on your wedding photos as being overwhelmed by hundreds or even thousands of images. The best-possible with a parent would you put together an album of traditional music yourself.
5. No Professional Prints
Printing images on local pharmacy may go well for a 4×6, but what happens when you want a large format photo printer or pharmacy is blowing the picture? With a shooting member of the family, you probably will not have the option purchase professional prints with your parent.
6. No Online Viewing
Out of town friends and family will probably not a chance to see your wedding photos, unless they are posted online or they return to town. Online image hosting can be expensive, especially for amateurs. It is unlikely that your parent has a way for out-of-Towners to see your pictures.
7. Cheap Equipment
Digital Cameras have come a long way in recent years, but it is still a major difference between amateur equipment and professional quality. Mis apart from the camera body, lenses and lighting can make or break an image. This means that one perfect moment may have been captured with bad equipment, and may not have revealed all.
8. No contract
In situations where a family member will be photographed married, most newlyweds have not clearly stated expectations for their parent filming the wedding. Even with a shot on, you're better with a contract which the services and deliverables.
9. People Do not control family members
Familiarity breeds contempt. This is ever more clear that a large family. Even a professional wedding photographer will have his hands full giving instructions to family members. There is something to be said for hiring a foreigner to give orders.
10. They May Want to Photograph Your Wedding
Instead of working on a weekend, your friend May want to sit and celebrate your wedding with you. Just because someone can take photos, does not always mean they want.
TJ McDowell is a photographer and marketing guru for Larissa Photography – online at http://www.LarissaPhotography.com
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