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Editing a wedding album

So the honeymoon is over, I had a great time and everyone is asking for your wedding album. What we have is several hundreds of images without retouching any particular order. The study has eliminated all the obvious no-go, but there is still a formidable task.
A wedding album is primarily a story. Traditionally, the front is a photograph of some flowers surrounded by your invitation to your wedding. An alternative could be a romantic shot outside his church, a number of elements of marriage (league, necklaces, rings, pins and other memorabilia). Here are highlights images of preparation. Are essential to getting dressed, preparing himself in the mirror and make an entry on the stairs.

After the photos coming down the hall, trying to set the scene with angled shots of the church, followed by pictures of action in the middle, then sprinkle in some detail and close-ups of facial expressions. Alternate viewing angles, and include photos of the parents in the pews. Make an effort to avoid placing two images side by side like an interesting viewpoint. Three images in a row that represents a motion event can mean much more than a single photo. Enjoy the many photo montages, but sparingly for best effect.
Park Pictures can start with a portrait of the bride, then a picture of the bride and groom. Different scenes of the wedding may be followed by family pictures and more pictures of the bride and groom.

If you decide to include scenes of table, make sure you have all the tables covered. Break dance photos in separate groups for the visits table, group photos and fun photos. The history of the reception is better if the photos are the place chronologically. You should seriously consider allowing the studio to make your choices for you and arrange the album with the greatest impact.

 

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