We are all aware about how in present years, candid photography has been trending and been tagged as the "new cool". Everybody wants their candid photographs clicked and especially the bride and groom, since it remains the most special day of their lives, which is justified, to some extent. But have you observed that the level of traditional photography has been stooping low from a while. With no offense and immense respect to all, have you ever thought that families of the bride and groom spend almost all of their savings on the wedding of their beloved children and yet when they finally receive the snapshots of the wedding, everything including the decorations, the flower arrangements, the creativity, guests who have been invited and warmly welcomed from all over the world have been ignored and you have a compilation of candid photographs of only the bride and the groom. Isn't that a bit disheartening?
When we go for a meet with the client, we witness utmost zeal and enthusiasm for the wedding, and they often complain about their last photographer not taking pictures of the guests, it is mentioned to click every guest on the occasion, yet it is skipped the most. Weddings are usually successful because of the teamwork and efforts of many, so why only focus on the candid shots? Why not take a stand for traditional photography and capture the ambiance and other things as a way of appreciating and honoring those who made sure that the wedding is not a mere marriage but a whole celebration, instead! On the same hand, the candid, little sweet moments should also be kept in mind, both traditional and candid photography should go hand in hand, given equal weight age. The ultimate solution to all the worries and making sure that both traditional and candid photography weave their magic in the wedding is ask your photographer to have a separate member for traditional photography who misses no guest at the occasion. It’ll provide you with better coverage of the event and guests and ease things to a whole new level! This way, you can have the best of both world and convert your wedding to a celebration and celebration to a mystical celebration!
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