Wedding Photography Tips - 4 Tips to Get the Best Images of Your Wedding Flowers
The bouquet, the boutonniere, the decorations...
each floral arrangement adds a unique touch to the wedding and deserves its own attention.
Your photographer will likely want to make sure all your flowers are documented for you, and while most flowers are fairly easy to photograph, there are a few things you can do to help make sure you get the most out of your flower shots.
Have the florist deliver the finished bouquets to the bridal suite or wherever the bride will be getting ready.
This is the best time for your photographer to take some standalone shots of both the bride's bouquet and the bridesmaids', so do make sure the flowers arrive early enough for this.
This will also ensure that the bride has her flowers for any pre-ceremony portraits your photographer may do.
If you are using any florals to decorate the ceremony site, allow your photographer a few extra minutes to make some images of these as well before any guests arrive.
Similarly, make sure your photographer has a few moments to capture the décor of the reception area before any guests are allowed in.
These are often some of the most stunning shots of the décor, and those extra few moments your photographer had will add up to a lifetime of memories of your gorgeous reception.
If you are going to do a bouquet toss, give your photographer a moment before throwing to get in position to get the best angle to capture both the bride tossing and the women catching the flowers.
These often make for some hilarious images.
Using these tips, you are sure to help your wedding photographer create the best images possible of your beautiful floral elements.