Can Your Wedding Photographer/Videographer Shoot in Daylight?
Looking for a wedding photographer/videographer for your proposal or your wedding day is a lot of work. How can you even know if you are picking the right person for the job? There are some things you can look for that are telltale signs of a great wedding photographer/videographer. This blog will talk about somethings to look for in your wedding photographer/cinematographer or your photographer or cinematographer for your proposal.
Can they shoot in Daylight? For a wedding photographer or wedding cinematographer shooting in the middle of the day in harsh lighting is extremely difficult. Finding a wedding photographer/videographer that can shoot great pictures/film when the lighting is extremely harsh is important, for if they can shoot in harsh conditions then odds are they can also shoot in the best conditions. There is a difference between shooting a gorgeous sunset picture and being able to keep the details of a photo in the middle of the day when the sun blows everything out.
While this is super important for wedding photographers/proposal photographers this is especially important for film. Having a wedding cinematographer/videographer that can give you films that do not have blown out backgrounds are equally important. So many wedding videographers will blow out the background to prevent you from being blown out and over exposed which is of course a good choice; however, if you can find someone that can make you look great while capturing the beautiful scenery in which you are getting married or proposed you should definitely jump on that opportunity. Having someone that can properly use an ND filter for their film will give you a cinematic film that will allow you to relive that moment every time you watch that film.
Choosing your wedding photographer/videographer is so important. We understand this, so we want to make sure that every person has the right tools to find the best people to make their wedding day or proposal as perfect and fun as it should be. The wedding photographer/videographer is not an area that you should skimp on.