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started by Issac Kaya on 04 Jun 12
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    Look for these aspects as well: Does the person operate alone or does he/she have any qualified assistants? What is the photographer's budget strategy for your wedding? Do they customize it to your needs or is it all some generic standard package? Does the package include editing, album-making costs, travel expenses and invite fee? Some countries require an external photographer to getting a permit, by paying some fee.
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    For many people, it's an exceptionally difficult question - especially when your allocated budget does not allow for both. The following, we're going to take a look at the main pros together with cons for both.

    Picture taking:

    Many people would say that a wedding photographer is one of the most important factors to consider when planning a wedding ceremony - right up there along with the dress and venue in terms of priority. After all the look that goes into a wedding, you want to make certain it is documented in perfect way, so you can glimpse back on those memories for a long time. The way that wedding ceremony photos work their magic is in the way they can elegantly seize single beautiful moments. A popular wedding photo, professionally framed and hanging to the wall in prime position is your own personal work of art - something to become treasured, and seen day-to-day, whether it's by close friends, family and of course you!

    The only real downside to photography is that every photo only gives people that single moment. Fortunately, wedding video is around to solve that problem.

    Video:

    A professionally captured wedding video is undoubtedly the easiest method to capture as much of the wedding detail as possible. From the way that bride's veil moves in the breeze during the ceremony, to the steal of a kiss in between photos when the groom and bride finally have a second to themselves, to the first show up together watched by best freinds and family, to the tossing of the bouquet, a good wedding videographer will beautifully capture all of the joy, emotion and fun about this once in a lifetime occasion.

    The downside for a wedding video is that you can't wear it your wall to be observed by all.

    So which one is best to go with: Wedding Video or Photography?

    It boils down to a very personal choice with regards to which you'd prefer: keeping the elegant, single moments, to become put in frames, on walls, shared with friends, etc, or a beautifully shot video account of your special day, to be watched any enjoyed with friends and family in the years to come.

    We honestly can't decide that's better - we know that we couldn't give up either our wedding graphics or our wedding movie, and when we ask the identical question to other married couples, they say the same thing.

    If it is possible to only afford one, then it's your choice to weigh the advantages and drawbacks for yourself - and we could guarantee that if you pick the right wedding professional photographer or wedding videographer to suit your needs, that you'll be utterly thrilled while using the work they produce.

    Some of our advice? Get them each of those. Remember that this is a once in a life time occasion, which half the time the groom and bride barely have a chance to enjoy. You don't should try to be looking back in 1, 5, 10, thirty, or 50 years kicking yourself that you didn't.
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    Reflections on My Wedding Day, Get the Most Out of Your Wedding Day, Get the Most Out of Your Wedding Day

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