One of the biggest jobs any photographer can get is as a wedding photographer.And one of the most popular hobbies around is photography.  Not everyone does 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 photographer work.  So if you are a professional they could help as well too.  Because as I mentioned earlier a wedding shoot could be one of the biggest jobs for a photographer.

The first tip would be to work yourself to be in the moment.  What do I mean by that?Well, most of us know what happens in a wedding.The events here are planned to the last detail.But a lot of emotions happen during those events even if they are planned.So you should get ready for those emotions and be ready to take photos of them.Those shots that have emotions in them will be the best among all the photos that you will be taking.  In my portfolio as a San Diego wedding photographer you can see that to be the case.

Another thing to take in mind is that in a wedding people will always be moving.So do not focus on taking still shots.  You will capture some of the best moments by capturing movements.It can be hard to capture moving subjects but it is possible.  Of course I had to hone my skills doing event photography San Diego to be able to do this.But once you start to learn taking photos of moving subjects you will love it.  You will be able to outshoot the hired photographer.  As an amatuer photographer that will be a great feeling.And you can also share your great photos with your friends.Plus, who knows, it might just be the start of your business.

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