More traditional wedding and reception photos would
certainly include a good amount of "arranged shots" - photographs
wherein the major aspects of the ceremony such as the walk down the church
aisle, the exchange of vows, as well as the kiss are generally taken in perfect
framing and exposures. The arrangement of the image will have to be just right,
and a professional photographer will usually have a number of assistants in tow
to carry around and set up the lighting effects as well as other equipment
required for obtaining those great pictures.
It wouldn't be hard to think about these kinds of
photographs; many would feature the bride and groom posing in unison on their
own, with family, or with friends, positioned in front of the chapel or beside
the wedding cake, the bride kneeling down beside the lovable flower girls, and
so on. Though these displays can still turn in to gorgeous images, young
couples may want a much more natural take on photography that can generate even
more memorable and poignant pictures. This is a method of taking photographs
shown by London-based professional photographer Mark Colombus - photography
that captures the important day as the celebration unfolds.