Wedding Photography 101: Beginner’s Guide to Tips and Tricks for Wedding Photographers to Successfully Capture the Big Day

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Being a wedding photographer can be a great career and there can be great moments throughout, however, it is also necessary to focus on the whole business side of it in order to make sure that you are being compensated as you deserve and that is what this book is all about.

A lot of people most likely think that their uncle could do a good enough job of handling the pictures during the big day, however, it is necessary to know how to be able to get through to people so that they could realize the importance of quality wedding pictures of the big day given that they could be the main thing by which to remember such a big event. A good wedding photographer is someone who captures memories.

In this book you can expect to learn about:

•How to get excellent shots
•How to deal with the unexpected
•How to prepare for the wedding
•How to avoid the beginner photographer mistakes
•And much more!

Wedding photography is one career which can provide you with profits and fulfillment as long as you have the right knowledge and enthusiasm to keep doing the necessary work.

If you are ready to learn how to succeed as a wedding photographer, then scrolling over to the BUY button and clicking it is the first step.

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Language

English

File size

938 KB

Text-to-Speech

Enabled

Screen Reader

Supported

Enhanced typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

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Word Wise

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Sticky notes

On Kindle Scribe

Print length

53 pages

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    by Stronsaydoc

    Short book printed with large font, covering a small number of issues relating to the subject. UK readers may be put off by American English but there are many typos as well. Most points are laboured. I did not feel that Lisa was a practicing professional photographer and apologise if I’m wrong. No illustrations. There really is not enough substance to the book to recommend it

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Wedding Photography 101: Beginner's Guide to Tips and Tricks for Wedding Photographers to Successfully Capture the Big Day