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Monday, December 26, 2011

Top Tips For Improving Your Wedding And Other Event Photography Skills

By Allison Norton


Event photography as a profession is very rewarding. Someone who takes photos of live events such as weddings, conferences, award functions and concerts is known as an event photographer.

People generally believe that all that is required to become an event photographer is to bring the equipment and keep taking photographs during the event. But, the truth is actually the opposite. Many professional courses are dedicated to train people to become an event photographer and as with any other highly skilled career, an event photographer must have some key qualities to excel at his job.

From the outside you may consider that as the photographer runs around just clicking that there is no method in their photography. At an event there is an objective in place that must be satisfied. Generating a large extended run of great top quality photos takes skill and a great eye. Being quick off the mark is a must to capture all those unexpected shots.

Having an imaginative streak is a prerequisite for an event photographer and he must be able to adapt to the theme of the event. For instance, the approach needed to do a wedding project is not the same as that of a sports event. Thus, the photographer should have the quality of creatively catching the mood of an event through his images.

Remember at an event you are there to take the picture and not actually be part of the picture. By that what is meant is that you should be able to do your work without upsetting the flow of the event. No one really should know you are there. When people do not think you are there, not only do you gain the best candid real shots you also do not disturb the event.

Since you are dealing with live events, you also need to have management capabilities. A clumsy and shoddy approach doesn't quite suit event photography. It demands that the photographer be ready with his camera and other essential devices well before the start of the event. Taking the job casually and walking in an event without any preparation will jeopardize your chances of doing well in this career.

It goes without saying that an event photographer must know his art inside out. He must know his equipment thoroughly and must have a fair idea about how to manipulate the settings to get a top class result. Light is an important element in photography and hence a photographer must have the skill to use the available light to the optimum.

Offering an event photography service also implies that you are in business. You are no longer an amateur shooting a few pics for friends you are a professional. Because you are in business you will need to better your non-photography skills such as your people and communicating skills. Take the time to do communication and people management training courses because they will pay dividens for you especially if this is a weak spot for you. If your communicating skills are low your business growth will be weak. Being able to be effective with people is a No.1 skill in this industry and field of photography. Books like 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' are also a must to read. Grow your personal communication skills today and observe your business grow tomorrow.

Summing up, an event photographer needs serious dedication towards the discipline along with the eagerness to imbibe different features of this art. To ensure that you do well in this profession, the attributes of being always aware and flexible in your approach are important.




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