One of the biggest jobs any photographer can get is as a wedding photographer.And photography is one of the most popular hobbies for people to undertake.Not all people who learn photography do it for money.Taking wedding photos is very exciting for those who are still amateur photographers. So if you have a friend getting married you can surprise them with some shots that may be better than the hired photographer.So here are some advice on improving your wedding photography.

These are some tips for an amateur photographer but they are some tips I have gained doing San Diego wedding photographer work.So even if you are already a pro in photography then these tips can still help.Because as I have said, doing wedding photography is one of the biggest things that can happen to a photographer.

The first tip would be to work yourself to be in the moment.What am I trying to say?  Well everyone knows what happens at a wedding.  There are planned events.But a lot of emotions are being displayed even if the events are planned.  Since you have been to many wedding be ready for those moments.  Those will be some of the best shots of the whole wedding.  In my portfolio as a San Diego photographer you can see that to be the case.

Another thing to remember is that in a wedding people are constantly on the move. So don’t just look for still shots.You will have some of your best photos if you capture the movement of the people.It can be hard to capture moving subjects but it is possible.  Of course I had to hone my skills doing San Diego event photography to be able to do this.But once you get the hang of taking shots that are not still shots you would start to love it.  You will be able to outshoot the hired photographer.That would be a great feeling if you are still an amateur.  Plus you will be able to share those great photos with your friends.  And who knows, it could lead to paying jobs.

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