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How to communicate with photographers when taking wedding photos

The most important thing to take a wedding photo is to take a good photo and leave a moment that you are beautiful or want to remember. Choosing the right wedding studio is very important, but it is also very important for photographers. How to better communicate with photographers is also skillful. The following content will tell you! First, listen to the photographer's advice. Many newcomers provide the collected photos to photographers when they see beautiful photos on the Internet, but this is only for reference. Whether it is desirable or suitable for you, you need to listen to the opinions of professional photographers. In fact, many beautiful photos can't be completed by excellent shooting techniques, which requires the right time, the right place and the right people. The seemingly beautiful and simple photos actually contain many unknown technologies. Second, let the photographer find the perfect shooting angle by referring to his own photos. There may be differences between real people and photos. I suggest you give your past photos to the photographer for reference in advance. Take out your photos of front and side, elevation and depression without makeup for the photographer's reference, so that he can be familiar with your various angle lines and take the most beautiful photos. Third, communicating with pictures is better than communicating with words and pictures, which can make your feelings in your brain more specific and simply convey what you want to express to the photographer. Moreover, in the process of collecting photos, you can also sort out and think about what your wedding photos look like. In fact, the photography works of many masters at home and abroad are also a great reference, but don't blindly ask your photographer to shoot the same effect. You know, it's hard. It depends on the right time, the right place and the right people.