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Hello there, I am looking for concepts for a inexpensive Wedding Photography for a potential marriage ceremony. I have gone to shows, appeared on-line and so forth. A lot of them begin at $ a thousand. I am seeking for wonderful simple pictures, etc. Has any person accomplished something distinct. I thought it was a alright thought to request a good friend, or to discover a person to get images, and give visitors cameras also. Any concepts would be appreciated.

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Answer by tra la la la la la
while having buddies get photos with disposable cameras is a excellent idea you could want some pictures taken that you know will have the appropriate light on them and wont have red eyes.
if you know an individual who is good with a digital camera and will be joyful to consider your pictures then you could always ask but make sure you are 100% it will place a strain on your relationship with the individual if the pictures dont turn out how you wanted.

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  1. Molly • Luminaire Images says:

    If you absolutely cannot afford a professional photographer’s fee, you may want to consider asking whether they are open to bartering in addition to (or instead of) full payment. You can barter services, goods, or anything else you and fiancé have access to that the photographer may consider valuable.

    Regarding disposable cameras on tables, don’t do it. Now that everybody has a personal digital camera or a camera-phone, disposable cameras at weddings almost always sit unused on about 90% of the tables, and the poor bride and groom won’t realize that no one used them until they’ve already spent the money to get them developed.

  2. If you want professional photos, you will want to hire a professional. $ 1,000 for a day is pretty cheap. My starting fee is nearly 5 times that much.

    You may find a friend who will be willing to shoot your wedding for less, but make sure you keep your expectations low.

    Amateurs do not usually have the skills or experience necessary to produce the quality you would get when you hire a professional.

    There is also a good chance that they do not have decent back up equipment. I have had 5 cameras fail during weddings in the last ten years. Each time I was able to pick up my backup and keep shooting, and the client never new the difference.

  3. An education is always a good idea says:

    You could hire a photography student. I would look up local colleges that teach photography and email the professors in charge of the program and ask if they have any willing students who will work for less than 1,000 dollars to take your wedding photos.

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