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Wedding Photo Ideas
For Your Country Ceremony



There are so many wedding photo ideas to make note of when planning your country wedding.

A picture is worth a thousand words!
These are the keepsakes which will be treasured for generations to come.

But before you think about the setting, the poses and the list of group pictures you want to have, you must choose the right photographer.



Choosing a Wedding Photographer

So how do you go about choosing a wedding photographer? The best place to start is by asking your friends who have been through the process. Ask them if they were happy with the service they got from their photographer. Take a peek at their pictures!

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Another place to start is by asking the other professionals you have hired for your wedding to see if they have any inside information on photographers.

You can pick several photographers and get price quotes from them and also schedule a meeting to discuss their work. Something to remember is that you want to be comfortable in front of the camera, so if you even have a slight issue with them, you may want to keep looking!

Book Your Wedding Photographer Early

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As soon as you set your wedding date, start searching for your wedding photographer. The good ones are booked far in advance and you don't wan to miss the opportunity to get your first choice.

Check out this beautiful wedding photograph which was taken by Karin Flint, one of Josh's and Andi's guests on their special day.


We'll be publishing a full account of this lake-side country wedding very soon~check back often!



Some Things To Keep In Mind

  • You can try negotiating a price with your wedding photographer if you are comfortable doing so. Of course, top notch studios that are booked far in advance can ask for a price and get it; they are not desperate for your business.
  • Make sure the contract is clear and concise before signing.
  • Listen carefully to your photographer on the wedding day. Help him/her get people lined up for group photos so things run smoothly.
  • It's nice if you can afford a studio that employs an assistant. They are a lot of help to the photographer so that he/she can focus on their work and also an assistant can take plenty of candid photos as well.
  • Ask as many questions before-hand that you can think of.

Some Wedding Picture Ideas

  • Let your guests take photos by placing disposable cameras on the reception tables. You will be surprised at the creativity of some of your guests!
  • Use money you get in your wedding cards to help pay for extra photo albums, etc. that weren't in your original budget.
  • Give your photographer a list of pictures that you would like to have. Chances are, a good photographer will have many of the same ideas in mind, but it doesn't hurt to make sure!

Search Online For Lots More Wedding Photo Tips

You already know that the internet is a rich source of information for just about anything you could be wondering about. Utilize this tool to gather as many wedding photo tips as possible to ensure your keepsake photos will be the best they can.

Ask your friends and family for wedding photo ideas too;
more than one head is usually better!


Come back often; more wedding photo ideas are coming to Real Country Living soon!

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