The following is an entry with some tips for our brides (and grooms of course). For more tips, check out “Tips for Your Wedding Day” on our main site. These blog entries are in addition to the tips you’ll find on our website that we update every once in a while. To see all of them, please click here.
Communicating your style preferences for photography as well as post production helps us deliver work that’s in line with your style and expectations. It’s our job, as photographers, to apply our vision and creativity to your engagement session and wedding day. However, we also always want to make sure we’re delivering the types of shots that you like and avoiding the ones you may not appreciate as much.
An easy way to do this is to just grab some photo’s online from our blog or other sites and email them directly to us. You can send us the links, copy them into a word doc, drag them directly into an email, or find another means to communicate your preferences. We’ve even had clients send over images ripped out directly from magazines.
While doing this, try to be as specific and descriptive as possible. For example, if you send over an image, it’s great to explain what it is that you like about the picture. “I like this image because of the natural candid expressions on their faces.” Or, “I love this image because of the colors in the sky.” Just as important as the shots you like are the shots that you want to avoid. For example, if you don’t like “jumping” shots, it’s best to communicate this before than during (although during is still better than after).
As you can see, the process is less-than-scientific; and there are myriad ways to communicate the information. However, if you make an effort to let us know what you like and don’t like, you should be happier with the overall experience and with the images.








