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Communication with Your Photographer<\/p>\n
Your wedding photographer is the one responsible for immortalizing your special day. To achieve the results you desire, clear communication is essential. Here’s how to make sure you’re on the same page:<\/p>\n
Discuss your vision with your photographer before the big day. What style of photography do you prefer? Are there specific shots or moments that matter most to you?<\/p>\n
Outline your must-have shots, such as family portraits, candid moments, and any unique requests. A shot list helps your photographer prioritize and plan.<\/p>\n
Discuss the schedule for the day. Make sure your photographer knows when key events are happening, like the ceremony, to ensure they capture everything.<\/p>\n
If possible, visit your wedding venue with your photographer before the wedding day. It allows you to discuss ideal photo locations and lighting conditions.<\/p>\n