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Wedding Photography: How to Become a
Successful Wedding Photographer
By
Juan Carlos Torres
Once in while
I receive e-mails or phone calls from
aspiring or beginner wedding photographers
asking me for advise on how to become
successful in the wedding field. My first
question is always what their motivation is
to become a wedding photographer. Some will
reply that they heard from somebody that it
is easy money, or that they got a cool
camera that takes great photos or that they
would like to make some money on the side
etc. While it is true that wedding
photography can be a very profitable
business achieving success in the wedding
industry is not just a matter of getting a
camera and start shooting. Wedding
photography involves artistic talent, human
sense, complete mastery of photographic
techniques, business knowledge, and a strong
desire to learn and deliver the best to the
wedding couple.
Here I have
summarized some points that I believe will
guide beginner wedding photographers:
1. Learn
photography before anything else. A wedding
photographer is expected to be a master of
the craft. You will be in charge of
capturing people's most precious life
moments. The wedding day is not the place to
learn photography.
2. Just
because you got a brand new camera it does
not automatically make you an effective and
reliable photographer. Photography goes
beyond cool toys and gadgets. Learn
composition and develop a unique artistic
vision. Some of the great photographs of all
time were taken with manual cameras.
3. Master the
digital workflow, including color
management, digital image processing, file
management and image correction and
enhancement.
4. Learn to
love photography more than anything else.
Don't come to the wedding photography field
with just dreams of making money. It is true
that there are many successful wedding
photographers that make a lot of money.
However according to the Professional
Photographers of America the average
photographer in America makes about $24,000
a year.
5. Focus on
delivering quality more than quantity. Seek
with all your heart to capture unique
photographs.
6. Develop a
style that is recognizable and unique. Don't
try to be like somebody else. Clients look
for unique photographers, with a unique
vision.
7. Give
wedding photography all your heart and
effort. Long when you are gone your
photographs will last forever. It is a great
way to be remembered.
8. Open your
heart and your mind and great photos will
happen. Concentrate on the human aspect of
weddings, the details, and emotions and be
ready to capture them. Let the camera become
an extension of you.
9. Share your
technical knowledge and make connections
with other wedding photographers.
10.
Participate in wedding photography image
competitions. It will give you the
opportunity to have your work evaluated by
peers and the motivation to improve your
work quality.
11. Learn
something new everyday. Take advantage of
professional photography organizations such
as Professional Photographers of America (PPA),
WPPI, etc. Attend their seminars, workshops.
Participate in Internet wedding photography
forums and learn and share tips, tools and
techniques.
12. Don't
neglect the business aspect of wedding
photography. Learn to manage your business
effectively. Take business courses and
seminars.
Juan Carlos
Torres is a very respected
and awarded wedding
photographer in Oregon. He
has a Masters Degree in
Remote Sensing with a strong
background in digital image
processing and photography.
He is a member of the
several professional
photographer organizations
including the Professional
Photographers of America,
the Professional
Photographers of Oregon, the
Wedding Photojournalist
Association,and the Oregon
Wedding Photo Guild. His
wedding photographs are
unique and very artistic and
have been featured in
national and international
magazines. For a sample of
his works please visit
Portland Oregon Wedding
Photographer and
Eugene Oregon Wedding
Photographer
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discussion on wedding
photography see our Blog at
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