How To Take Wonderful Wedding Photos Pictures are an integral part of any wedding. Newlyweds are normally thrilled to get their photographs back from the photographer so they can live over special occasion. But there are loads of special activities you can construct into a wedding that involve photos.
Cheap Wedding IdeasOne fun idea that a few brids employ is to take photos of everyone as they arrive at the marriage ceremony, almost like you do at a college prom or office christmas party. You can provide a background and partners can pose either for a paid photographer or for whoever happens to pick up the camera. These photos can be taken with a Polaroid camera for instant fun or with a throwaway camera. If you would like slightly higher quality photographs, choose a camera.
This can be an excellent way to keep guests busy and amused until the "official" reception begins with the arrival of the the happy couple.
As an extension of that brainwave, you may take quick photographs and create scrapbook pages or memory book pages with the pictures. There may be supplies handy so guests can create pages on site, or pages may be mass produced and photos simply placed into the prepared spaces. If guests don't want to create pages on site, or the bride does not want this specific activity going on, the pictures may be saved for later. As a gift for the the happy couple, someone can create memory books with these pictures.
Cheap Wedding IdeasIf Polaroid cameras are used, another option is to have the subjects sign the Polaroid photo and put that in a basket somewhere. The bride and groom will like studying the photos later.
Cheap Wedding IdeasWhile it is not a particularly new idea, lots of brides like to give disposable cameras on each table at the reception so friends can take candid photographs of the reception and the table guests. These photographs can be added to the newlyweds' wedding book or they can be put into a different album showing the marriage ceremony from the guests view.
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