Saturday, June 1, 2013

Visualsnap launches the next-generation of wedding photography

Visualsnap launches the next-generation of wedding photography


Popular wedding photographer Visualsnap has launched a new generation of wedding photography that responds to the changing way clients view and share their wedding photos.
May 13, 2013 -- Wedding photographer Visualsnap has responded to the trend in clients viewing their wedding photos on screen in preference to prints by introducing easy, immediate and social online private galleries as part of a drive to modernize wedding photography expectations.

Modern wedding photography typically delivers hundreds of photos, but unless the client is paying a premium for prints and albums there is rarely any consideration given to how those photos are viewed. Visualsnap Kent wedding photographer is one of the leading photography companies based in Kent that has responded by including real viewing benefits to his wedding photography service.

In addition to providing clients with a keepsake of digital photos on disc with usage copyright, the new Visualsnap photography experience extends to a sophisticated online gallery to maximise the fun and social aspects of shared viewing, or for convenient private viewing.  Clients can browse and view their wedding photography in vivid quality, download full resolution photos to print, or share any image or collection with friends and family instantly by email or through social networks like Facebook.  No additional software is required to enjoy the viewing experience.

The benefit for couples is that they now get instant access to their entire collection of wedding photos as soon as post-production is completed.  Clients can now enjoy a sophisticated viewing experience on any browser device, anytime, such as mobile phones and computers.  Visualsnap has delighted clients with this initiative, receiving praise on the ease of use and ability to not only share with friends and family anywhere in the world but also download and print favorite photos without copyright restrictions or additional fees.

Den from Visualsnap explained, "People don't really want to hang big wedding prints on their walls anymore, and while albums are a nice keepsake, they are viewed a few times then go into storage.  The convenience of having digital access to all your wedding photos where ever and whenever the urge to view or share them finds you inspired me to rethink what the next-generation of wedding photography should encompass. There's no point having amazing photos if nobody is going to see them, or worst still, if you lose or damage the photos.  My service is complete peace-of-mind, clients already love my photography and now they will love the easy viewing experience too."

About Visualsnap:  Visualsnap Wedding Photographer rapidly established a popular wedding photography business by specializing only in weddings across Kent, London and Surrey.   Bringing quality, experience and reputation in an geriausias affordable range of modern packages, Visualsnap consistently delivers bright, flattering wedding photography without the fuss of orchestration.

Choosing the Perfect Wedding Photographer

Choosing the Perfect Wedding Photographer


It’s your honeymoon, and you get notified that your wedding pictures have finally been prepared. Instead of gazing into the moments of love captured between you and your new spouse, you see blurry screenshots of the back of your wedding cake—which you spent months deciding on—and the wooden panels of your venue dance floor. You have regrettably chosen the wrong photographer. Maybe now spending that extra few hundred dollars seems a little more appealing than cutting the deal with “that one guy.” After investing thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours organizing the day of your dreams, you want it to be memorable—the way you experienced it. Some say choosing a photographer is equally as important as choosing the right gown: you (and your dress pats geriausias) will be the star, but your photographer will capture the everlasting memories.
Here are some tips for choosing the perfect photographer:
  • Look at your budget. In most cases, be prepared to spend anywhere from 10-12% of your wedding budget on the photographer/videographer. (Remember: the price of prints, albums and discs will cost extra, so be sure to keep that in mind when organizing your expenses.)
  • Think about what style of photographer you would prefer. Would you rather have traditional posed photos or a lot of caught-in-action shots?
  • Decide on the amount of prints you would like. Depending on the price and quality of photographer, the range of pictures captured could vary anywhere from 100 to a few thousand per event.
  • Look at a portfolio! There is no better way to uncover a photographer’s capabilities than to see the work that he/she has already done.
  • And finally, CONFIRM. Confirm your reservation at the contract signing, a few months before, and even 1-2 weeks before the final wedding date. All of your planning, budgeting and researching are useless unless your photographer shows up!

The Qualities of a Great Wedding Photographer

The Qualities of a Great Wedding Photographer



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It is now widely accepted that there are a lot of people out there who can pick up a camera and take a pretty decent picture. More and more, especially in these austere times people are asking themselves if they can find savings on everything and that includes their wedding photography. Modern DSLR cameras are affordable and especially with their advanced technology have great automatic shooting modes. The temptation is to take a chance on a friend, to take your important wedding photographs.


In some circumstances, perhaps for informal portraits of you and your family it may be okay to take a chance with a friend or hobbyist photographer and if it goes wrong you can try again with a professional photographer.
But is the risk very different when it comes to your precious Wedding Photography? There are no second chances at weddings and the opportunity for something going terribly wrong is greatly increased if you don't get an experienced specialist Wedding Photographer.
But you have seen your friends take great pictures at weddings right? We all have and after the majority of wedding photographs start appearing on social media sites. The next thing, someone says to a friend, "hey I saw those pictures you took at X's wedding and they were great, can you photograph our wedding?"
What is missing here fotografas is the experience that ensures that in any circumstances, no matter what, you can expect a full set of great wedding images throughout your wedding day. For the most part, your friends’ photo will have been taken off to the side of an official Wedding Photographer or over their shoulder. The work of setting up the photograph will have already been done. Uncle Bob has not had to manage anyone such as large groups of guests, he has not had to make decisions and he has no time constraints. He has no brief to achieve, no list of must have shots and most importantly he has no responsibility for his images to be good every time.
What you are investing in when hiring an experienced Wedding Photographer is this. You are hiring a Wedding Photographer who can, not just take the odd decent wedding photograph given the right circumstances. You are hiring someone who can produce consistently good wedding photography when the weather is bad, when the lighting is poor, when there is little or no time during the tight schedule of the wedding day, when people don't want to have their photograph taken, in bad locations with little space and so on.
Perhaps just as important as that, is that they should possess a high level of personal professional qualities.
Wedding Photographers have to be excellent managers of people and they have to be completely and utterly without question patient. A good experienced Wedding photographer should remain calm in all situations period! They must not get impatient or rude with family or guests. Their presence on your wedding day should only enhance the day and never spoil it under any circumstances.
A good Wedding Photographer needs to be a decision maker. Things change during a wedding day. An ability to problem solve in an instant, make decisions based on the information at hand is essential. A good Wedding Photographer should be confident but never arrogant. A good Wedding Photographer should be polite and respectful at all times no matter what the pressures.

Wedding Photography Ideas

Wedding Photography Ideas


If you want beautiful and creative wedding shots then you need to start thinking outside the box, many wedding photographers will snap up that first kiss, the first dance and the cutting of the cake but these are all traditional and expected ideas. If you want your wedding photographs to stand head and shoulders above the rest then take a look at these sweet and sassy ideas for must have wedding photographer shots.
The Spontaneous Shots
Come of the best wedding photographs come from spontaneous shots, although a bride, may want to look polished and beautiful there is no greater beauty then being yourself. Allow your wedding photographer to catch you off guard with some fun shots when you are least expecting them. Remember a good Scott Morton wedding photography Melbourne is an artist so allow them the freedom to work with their creative skills.
The Moments Before
For your wedding photographer to truly capture the emotion of the day they will probably want to snap the moments before the big moment. Big moments can be overwhelming but the seconds before walking down the aisle is a great shot as it captures the pure beauty and anticipation.
The Little Details
Whilst many wedding photographers focus on the big things its actually the little details that can bring personality into your day, whether it’s a shot of the flowers on the table or a close up of a fruity cocktail, a guest rearranging their hat – all these things will add personality to your wedding album and help you spot the little moments you missed in all the excitement.
Get the Edge
The world is your oyster when it comes to wedding photography so why not think extreme, from jumping on the bed to walking your dog in your dress there is so much you can do! The trick is having a creative mindset and simply having fun with your wedding photographer.

E-Motion Images Partner Up With SEODesk

E-Motion Images, the wedding photographer London specialists, are delighted to announce their new business partnership with SEODesk.





E-Motion Images, the wedding photographer London specialists, are delighted to announce their new business partnership with SEODesk. This new relationship will see SEODesk bring their experience and talent in search engine optimisation in the intention of expanding awareness of E-Motion Images.
The specialist wedding photographers have achieved great success thanks to the word of mouth promotion that follows their wedding photography but in a competitive marketplace, E-Motion Images are keen to provide even more happy couples with the perfect memories of their happy day.
The partnership aims to build on the quality of the photography provided by E-Motion Images and the high level of customer service that the company provides. The wedding photographer London service provided by the company starts long before the wedding day itself. The firm believes that wedding photographs should capture the image and identity of the bride and groom and their invited guests. This specialist London wedding photographer service ensures that the personalities involved will be brought to the fore in all of the pictures. E-Motion Images aim to tell the story of the big day and can adapt to any situation or location.
In order to ensure that as many people know of this level of wedding photography service and to stand out from the crowd, SEODesk will be directing E-Motion Images with their website and online communications. SEODesk have a great track record in placing firms on the first page of Google for relevant searches and both parties are confident that E-Motion Images will soon become one of the first options people find when looking for London wedding photographers.About E-Motion Images:
Phil Bourne, the key photographer behind E-Motion Images has a history and portfolio that will invoke awe and envy at the same time. His work has been published in magazines such as Mojo, The Times, The Guardian, The New York Times and the NME, amongst others. E-Motion Images has been providing London wedding photography services since 2009, providing a unique editorial and creative reportage take on special days.

Photographer's Marriage Proposal Utilizes Camera In Unusual Way (PHOTOS)

Photographer's Marriage Proposal Utilizes Camera In Unusual Way (PHOTOS)



New York wedding and event photographer Jerrit Pruyn proposed to his girlfriend on camera -- but not in the way you'd think.

Pruyn popped the question to his girlfriend, Broadway actress Cara Massey, on Sunday by writing "Marry Me" on an iPhone screen protector and then sticking it to a camera, so Massey would see it when she looked through the camera to take a photo of him.

Pruyn told HuffPost Weddings that the inspiration for his proposal came from his passion for photography, which has rubbed off on Massey. He said Massey especially loves vintage cameras.

"Ultimately, I wanted to propose in a way that would be true to myself, to who we are as a couple and the creativity we share," Pruyn said. "Ideas for my proposal were starting to come together when Cara mentioned that she wished we had more photos together."

Take a look at the creative proposal below:





Last Sunday, Pruyn and Massey went to Duck Walk Vineyards on Long Island, where Pruyn set up the camera and tripod and asked Massey to take a photo of him. While she looked through the camera, he got down on one knee and pulled out the ring.

Massey happily accepted, but Pruyn said he purposefully didn't take any actual photos of the proposal. Instead, they plan on engraving the camera with the date and displaying it in their home.

"I knew we would both be overwhelmed with emotion (crying messes) and honestly I wanted to savor that moment," Pruyn told HuffPost in an email. "I wanted the moment that I asked Cara to spend the rest of her life with me to be something that only the two of us will share forever."

Click through the slideshow below to see more photos of the camera, and the happy couple after Massey said "yes."

Pre-Wedding Plastic Surgery

Pre-Wedding Plastic Surgery




(HealthNewsDigest.com) - "I did it" may be the first your words your fiancé hears before you say "I do." Yes, you finally told him that you had a mini facelift procedure done two weeks ago. Because you knew that all eyes on both sides of the family would be upon you at the church altar. So you felt you needed to look your best for the wedding photographer and had the procedure.

And you are as ecstatic about the results as you are about your future.

It's a growing trend among women who are opting for plastic surgery before taking their wedding vows. Partly inspired by the glamor of celebrity weddings and partly by the need for self-assurance, women in increasing numbers are looking to cosmetic surgery as a personal adjunct to picking out the right wedding dress.

A wedding is not simply a rite of passage. It is a merging of family histories. Professional photographs of your wedding day will someday become heirloom images of how you met your children's mother or father. It's not a sign of vanity to be concerned about your personal appearance as you walk down the aisle as the digital cameras are firing away.

Many women are choosing quick, non-invasive cosmetic approaches using Botox or injectable fillers or laser light treatments in order to remove facial lines and wrinkles or to add volume to their cheeks, chin, or neck line.  Soon-to-be brides also are having surgical procedures like eyelid surgery, cheek implants and fat transfer.

Fast forward ten, twenty, fifty years: there are also instances of couples having facelift surgery to celebrate a milestone anniversary.

On your wedding day you want things to be fairytale perfect. A pre-nuptial cosmetic procedure is just icing on your wedding cake.

While congratulations are in order on your blissful union, don't forget to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to see if the cosmetic procedure you have in mind is right for you.