By Brina Anderson

Your wedding photographer might be the most significant person in your wedding group besides the individual actually performing the ceremony. This is the person who carries the responsibility for recording the memories of your special day, and making sure that every important moment is photographed. It is very important that you check first the work of different photographers so you will be able to pick out the best one whose style and vision matches what you want to have on your wedding day.

In order for a smooth running photo session, following are some tips:

1. Construct a list of all of the photos you desire. Name exactly what you want! State exactly who you want pictures of, and at what point and in what setting. It is important to determine the amount of coverage you prefer as well. The wedding day can be segmented into four photographic sessions which are: the pre-wedding photos, the ceremony, the organized set shots or location shoot, and the reception.

2. Keep the lines of communication open! Instruct people where to go and when to be there for the photographs. Ensure that everyone knows where to go, at what time, and what they should wear.

3. Make sure that the wedding photographer and you are both on the same page regarding your requirements, and have everything put in writing and signed in agreement.

4. Respect the process. Granted, this event is about you. But if you are feeling out of control, think about what the photographer must be going through trying to keep everything organized for a good photo. Bridesmaids, groomsmen, kinfolk, kids, well-wishers -- all in a bustle, conversing, laughing, and obstructing the way.

Adherence to the preceding outline will allow you to relax while ensuring everything happens as it should. You can make certain that the ceremony begins with no delay and that everybody arrives at the reception with plenty of food to go around. Treat the wedding photographer well, as he has the responsibility for recording your day, and you will like the results.

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