Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Paying the Price - Part II of II

In case we had not convinced you on why it is critical to hire a pro to snap photos of the biggest day of your life, consider this: The photos taken on your wedding day are the only thing you will have to remember it by years down the road. So, why not invest in remembering it in the future rather than minor details that may even be overlooked on the day itself? Here are more shots of key events at Melissa’s wedding compared to a pro photographer’s shots at other weddings. While Melissa looks gorgeous nonetheless, the differences in framing, lighting, and angles are astounding.
The Placecards:
From Melissa's Wedding
Professional Shot {Shot courtesy of Jennifer Bowen Photography}
The Father/Daughter Dance:
From Melissa's Wedding
Professional Shot {Shot courtesy of Clark Berry}
Cutting the Cake: From Melissa's Wedding
Professional Shot {Shot courtesy of Jessica Claire}
At my wedding last year we put disposable cameras on each table hopeful that guests would snap a few unforgettable moments on their own. But alas, in every shot the lighting was so dim and angle so poor that most of them are indiscernible.
So what do you think? Do you have any "compare" shots of your own?

1 comment:

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