Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Capture your wedding rings for the album

Capturing the special moments on your wedding day is an important tick on the list for every couple. There are even books written on how to choose a photographer, and as such I wouldn’t even try going into any details for that. There are plenty of resources on the internet, which you should consider reading, unless of course you aren’t worried to entrust your photos to someone who has just picked up a camera.

A detailed and guide format article on Wikihow elaborates this in a nice step by step way

The photographs from your wedding day will be a timeless memento of a truly special day. Wedding photographers can be very expensive, specialise in a number of different styles, and offer a variety of levels of service. Choosing a wedding photographer takes careful thought and consideration about what sort of pictures you want to document your wedding day. Do plenty of research and interview a number of candidate before making your choice.

You can read the full article here.

 

Also another interesting read, once you have shortlisted is this article on offbeatbrides by Mike Allebach,a  photographer himself.

12 questions to ask a photographer

What ofcourse interest us most, is one particular aspect of wedding photography, that relates most to us, you guessed it, Wedding Rings. No wedding album is complete without photographs of the wedding rings of the couple getting married.

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There are an infinite possible ways of capturing your wedding ring photos, but a comprehensive list from brides.com condenses it into one great list, which includes these suggestions,

Capture both the symbol of your love and the words of your betrothed by placing your ring on a handwritten note from the groom.

Snuggle up to your newly-minted spouse for an arm-in-arm photo that focuses on those new rings.

There’s nothing daintier than a simple diamond band tied onto a lovely lace handkerchief,

And our all-time favourite one,

Place your wedding rings on top of today’s newspaper to always remember that can’t-forget date.

 

You can check out the entire list here on brides.com

 

If you don’t want to go all that fancy with your wedding rings, make sure you at least get a classic close up one done.

Our Favourite photos with wedding rings however will have to be Ringscapes, an art perfected by Peter Adams-Shawn, who can almost capture anything you want, using your wedding rings.

 

When Peter Adams-Shawn steps behind the camera, he doesn’t want to capture just any old ordinary photo. This talented photographer uses the light and reflection in the items around him to snag the perfect picture!

 

Peter started using this unusual technique with metal on wedding rings specifically and the result is absolutely breathtaking. When it comes to the impressive wedding photos Peter shared on Facebook, you really do have to pay attention to the tiniest of details!

 

And dont forget, to get those best snaps of your wedding rings, your wedding rings need to be awesome too, so make sure you check them out at the Simply Suave store.

 

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