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7. Speeches: One the most emotional parts of any wedding is the speeches, from the father of the bride, to the groom and the best man.


Whether it’s a tear coming from the bride, groom, or a family member sat at one of the tables, make sure your photographer is keeping an eye out for people showing their emotions. It’s images like this that add drama and atmosphere to your final wedding album.


8. Cutting the Cake: One of the most traditional photographs to be taken at any wedding is the cake-cutting shot.


“I don’t think I’ve ever been to a wedding and not seen the happy couple scream out for a shot of them cutting the cake.” says Ed.


It may not be the most imaginative image of the day, but you’ve paid a lot of money for the cake... at least get a shot of you with it before all your friends and family eat the lot!


9. First Dance: It’s been a heck of a long day, and no doubt it fels like it has gone too quickly. Everyone has enjoyed a drink or two and it’s time for you and your other half to take to the dance floor for the first dance.


All eyes are on you, including the lens of the official photographer and in a dark room with a moving subject, this is one of the trickiest shots to capture... it really highlights the difference between a poor photographer and a good one.


The first dance is quite intimate, with the couple really close together, holding one another tenderly. So, make sure that your snapper concentrates on shooting an image that really captures the moment. The lights, the crowd of friends and family in the background, this is a picture-perfect situation if ever there was one.


10. Relax and Enjoy the Day: You may want to get great shots of you both looking stunning, but you also have to make sure you enjoy the most important day of you life.


Try to imagine that the official photographer isn’t there; that they’re just one of the guests. This way the photographer will not only get more natural photos of you, but you’ll also make the most of your wedding day.


ED GODDEN PHOTOGRAPHY Ed Godden is a wedding and family portrait


photographer based in the county. With over 16 years experience, Ed has shot everything from celeb A-listers to members of the royal family, to Premiership football games and the war in Bosnia.


Tel: 07977 559853


Web: www.edgodden.co.uk Email: ed@edgodden.co.uk


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