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How to choose the four diamonds for wedding

How to choose the four diamonds for wedding.

1. What are the Four Diamonds?

Photography, videography, hosting, and makeup.

2. When to choose?

You can choose it together with the wedding ceremony and hotel. Choose from six months to one year in advance of your wedding date and grab the slot for the four outstanding Vajras.

3. What are single-camera and dual-camera?

Single-camera shoots with one person and one machine, while double-camera shoots with two people and two machines. Single-camera photography: In the morning, more content will be shot at the bride's side, such as dressing gown, makeup, interactions, etc. The groom will come to pick up the bride and take pictures together. Dual cameras: On the morning of the reception, the bride and groom each have a videographer to shoot and edit the video, so you can see the careful arrangements and preparations of the two families on the morning of the wedding. Suggestions for those on a tight budget: Choose a single camera for photography or a dual camera for video.

4. About photography.

Photography = follow-up = photos, look at the photography teacher’s customer photos and choose the style you like.

Must ask:

1. Before making a reservation, make sure you know whether there will be a trailer, the release time, and the number of negatives & finishings.

2. Communicate with the photography teacher in advance about the shots you want to take and reserve a good time (you can comment on the shots you want to take and send them for reference).

3. How many refined pictures of hair ties can be provided on the day of the wedding?

4. Do you need to pay extra (traffic, accommodation, meals) when going to a remote place in the county?

5. About photography.

Camera = video = video, you still need to watch more customer videos for comparison.

Must ask:

1. Video editing rhythm/camera style.

2. Music selection (if you particularly like it, you can tell it in advance).

3. Be able to shoot content angles.

4. The tone of the video.

5. What content will be photographed (makeup, wedding reception, location, ceremony, toast, etc.).

6. Can you provide a 15-second short video with a 1-minute quick cut on the wedding day?

7. Do you need to pay extra (traffic, accommodation, meals) when going to a remote place in a county?

6. About hosting.

The emcee controls the entire wedding, and the guests are the most intuitive experiencers. The choice of the emcee affects the entire wedding experience.

Communication process matters:

1. Watch the teacher’s wedding officiating video before booking, focusing on on-site control, adaptability and rich experience.

2. Meet and communicate with the master of ceremonies to understand the teacher’s conversation, appearance and experience.

3. After making the reservation, communicate with the teacher about the style you like at the wedding, and try to be as less sensational as possible! And tell the emcee the love story of the two.

4. Don’t make vulgar jokes: should you call me dad first or mom first?

7. Regarding makeup.

The quality of the makeup artist directly determines the state of your wedding day and the effect of the film, so you can try two more and choose the makeup look you like.

Must ask:

1. Don’t just watch the customer photos, be sure to try on the makeup!

2. Decide on the wedding dress before trying on the makeup.

3. If you don’t like it after trying it on, you should communicate with the makeup artist in time or change it.

4. Is there a makeup trial fee? If there is no substitution, can the service fee be deducted?

5. If you want to go to rural counties, do you need to pay extra (transportation fee, accommodation fee, off-site service fee, meal fee).