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How to choose a good and fine wedding photo, and what should you pay attention to when choosing a film?

Choose films to see samples, and never use a film selector. When choosing a movie for this book, choose more vertical photos. All negatives and samples were given, samples were needed first, and all negatives were given samples. The price with photos is according to the contract. You know, this is the place with the biggest difference and the most moisture. I think sisters should be very clear about the difference between a full picture of 18 or 2 1 inch and a reduced one. On the one hand, the picture is not atmospheric, on the other hand, the picture size and cost are very different. And pictures taken horizontally. It will be the largest at that time, and it will only be half the full width.

When choosing a film: don't take good photos with poor light, bad angle and repetitive posture, which is less personal. The selected photos should be combined far and near, with balanced clothing and diverse postures.

Choose to have other customers present when you are busy, even if the clerk gives you pressure. Find friends who have photography experience or knowledge to accompany them to give advice. Try to suppress your joy, don't be impatient, and bargain with the clerk slowly. Let the shop assistant take out all the photos at once, remove the unwanted ones first, and then choose from the rest.

When choosing a photo, you should also consider whether it matches the album background properly.

Don't focus on choosing a photo of a wedding dress, so as not to have the illusion of wearing a wedding dress repeatedly. Don't ignore the photos and group photos of the groom. Because it's a wedding photo, not a personal photo.

Speaking of issuing negatives, I have an important news for you. If you choose optical photos, you must use a professional camera negative of 120. This film is not comparable to ordinary movies in both shooting quality and shooting cost. So if JS agrees to use negatives, it must be emphasized that all professional negatives 120 are used for shooting.