Digital Photographer

STREAMLINE YOUR WEDDING WORKFLOW

Take the quality of your wedding images up a notch and make photoshoot­s enjoyable for you and your clients

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Glean advice on how to take your wedding photograph­y shoots up a notch, with advice from the pros

WEDDINGS ONLY HAPPEN ONCE, YET ARE ONE OF THE MOST TIME-DEPENDANT TYPES OF SHOOT A PHOTOGRAPH­ER CAN UNDERTAKE. THERE ARE FEW ASSIGNMENT­S THAT COMBINE THE SAME LEVEL OF WORKLOAD, COMPLEXITY AND TRANSIENCE AS A LARGE-SCALE WEDDING SHOOT, AND AS SUCH THEY SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT CONSIDERAB­LE EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE MANAGEMENT AND WORKING TO A TIGHT DEADLINE. EVEN PROFESSION­AL PHOTOGRAPH­ERS WHO HAVE WORKED ON MANY WEDDINGS CAN ENCOUNTER STRESS, SINCE EVERY WEDDING IS DIFFERENT, AS ARE THE PEOPLE ATTENDING AND ORGANISING IT. IT IS HELPFUL THEREFORE TO LEARN NEW WAYS TO PLAN, DIRECT AND EXECUTE A SHOOT, WHICH FITS AROUND YOUR WAY OF WORKING. ARGUABLY THE GREATEST CHALLENGE IS WORKING WITH SUCH A LARGE NUMBER OF INTERESTED PARTIES, FROM THE BRIDE AND GROOM, TO THE WEDDING PLANNERS AND VENUE REPRESENTA­TIVES, ALL OPERATING TO THEIR OWN SCHEDULES AND EXPECTATIO­NS. THERE ARE KEY MOMENTS WHEN PROBLEMS ARE LIKELY TO ARISE, SO IDENTIFYIN­G THESE BEFORE THEY OCCUR IS OF GREAT BENEFIT TO THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR SHOOT. THESE TEND TO BE CLUSTERED AROUND CHANGEOVER­S IN STAGES OF THE WEDDING, SUCH AS BETWEEN THE MORNING PREPARATIO­NS AND CEREMONY AND BETWEEN THE REGISTER SIGNING AND RECEPTION. THE CAUSES ARE VARIED BUT CENTRE AROUND THE DISTRIBUTI­ON

of guests – getting everyone together for the formal portraits is a universal challenge – and the switch in camera settings and required equipment. the change in lighting conditions commonly found in the locations for each stage are generally in conflict, with external settings and church interiors requiring inverse camera parameters. Similarly the lenses frequently needed for the ceremony and later group shots are likely in opposition. in order to streamline the process from start to finish, consider rethinking the order in which you commonly shoot images, in an effort to find a better schedule that works for you.

We often stick to establishe­d shot lists when shooting weddings, many of which were constructe­d by other photograph­ers. While these may form a baseline, there may be parts of the workflow that are misaligned with your preferred working method. it may be possible to find an order that allows you to change lenses less often or increase your rate of image creation. furthermor­e, reorder your camera bag around your wedding timeline, by regrouping your lenses and accessorie­s, to see if this can allow faster access to equipment when you need it. Simply swapping a lens for one you will need first, so it can be retrieved with the bag on your shoulders, can make a big difference to speed. drawing up alternativ­e shot lists will also improve your flexibilit­y. While a detailed image plan will reduce missed shots, it can also poorly equip you for the fluidity of a wedding – be prepared to capture images when they materialis­e by having multiple versions of your schedule, covering several alternate itinerarie­s. When planning a large shoot with many guests, be sure to leave time ‘buffers’ to absorb any unanticipa­ted delays, which will allow extensions to any stage of the day. overly segmenting your shoot can also be problemati­c, however – while pre-wedding, arrival, ceremony, formals and reception are organic parts of any wedding plan, remember that many great images happen when they are unplanned and people are not expecting them to be taken. adapt your work to the current assignment, taking as many leads from the attendees as you may provide them.

“Be prepared by having multiple versions of your schedule, covering alternate itinerarie­s”

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ALL IMAGES © GINA & RYAN MCNULTY PROFESSION­ALEFFICIEN­CYTHERE ARE PLENTY OF RESOURCES FOR LEARNING WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH­Y TECHNIQUES AND POSES, HOWEVER EXECUTING AN EFFICIENT, STRESS-FREE SHOOTIS A SKILL OF ITS OWN
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