Saturday, July 25, 2009

Second photographer - photojournalist




At a wedding, there's so much joy all around! When you have two photographers, while the main photographer focuses on the formals, the second photographer can be free of any pressure, creative, imaginative, ready to capture the magic moment. We highly reccomend you to hire two photographers, one assistant and one videographer. This way, every detail, every smile and every angle is better covered.

Must-have wedding photos Long Island NY LI


Every bride and groom needs a good set of timeless, romantic images that will endure for decades to come. Almost every time, these are the images that are chose to be framed.

When you are planning your wedding, make sure that you allow enough time to your photographer to set up and take gorgeus shots . Our photographers will work with you all day to make sure that you are getting all the must-have images, plus a nice set of modern, creative, documentary style photographs.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Different, edgy wedding imagery











This wonderful couple we just covered their wedding was very clear: no boring, amateur looking wedding photographs. Besides being madly in love with eachother, they are into antiques, old world arts, music, etc...Creative people looking for that edgy, offbeat look.
Every wedding is different. Your pictures should reflect your personality. It is our job, as photographers, to create images that tell your story and your ideeas are always welcomed. When we meet at the appointment, tell us as much as you can about your ideeas and what do you expect from us. We will share with you our experience and we'll put our talent to work for you.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Special Techniques in Wedding Photography

Since your Wedding Day is so special, we are striving to create some special images. Besides traditional and photojournalistic images, we like to also add to your set of photos something really special and hard to find anywhere else. Infrared, HDR (High-Dynamic Range), Super-Wide, Fisheye, True Panoramic images etc...
Here is an example - Digital Infrared in Color. It has a timeless, surreal, out-of-this world look.
We will post more Special Techniques Wedding Photography images soon.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The seven rules of success when hiring your wedding photographer

Many studios, many photographers…which one to go for? It is, indeed, one of the most important decisions you have to make for your wedding. Your memories from this unique day are so important to you and to your family.

In order to make a very good decision, here is our advice:

1. Make sure that you meet your photographer in person

This is critical. You don’t want to spend such an important day with a photographer who you are not comfortable enough. Let’s face it, everyone has a different personality. You have to make sure that you can tolerate that person all day; ideally you have to even like him/her a lot! If you don’t like the photographer you just met, do yourself a favor - do not book him/her.

You will be spending a considerable part of your wedding day with your photographer. It is not someone you will see for five minutes. He will pose you, your family and your bridal party, he will deal with your flower girl, ring bearer and your grandparents and family from Florida or from overseas. Book someone you get along with, someone who listens to you and will work with you.

2. Once you make sure that you like your photographer’s personality, make sure that you like his photography style

Most experienced photographers are shooting throughout the day a mix of traditional, posed images and photojournalistic, candid, natural images. Why? Because this is the most popular, balanced formula.

Take a good look at the pictures. Do you like what you see? Would you like to have a set of photos that is similar in style and composition?

If you like mostly the documentary, modern, photojournalistic images make sure that you are very specific about that. You hate posing for the camera? You don’t want your photographer to interfere too much? That means you want an unobtrusive photographer, who will not take over too much.

Communicate, communicate, communicate. The clearer you are, the better the results are.

3. Take a look at the albums

Now that you know that you like your photographer’s personality and his style matches your taste, take a look at the albums. The most popular choice is one digital album for the bride and groom and two parent albums – library style (classic). Every wedding is different, so is yours. If you like the albums, sketch an estimate together, including the albums, proofs, enlargements, thank you cards, anything else you might need. In other words, create your own, customized package that meets your specific needs.

4. Now you can bring into play the “magic number” – your budget

Is the package you designed covered by your budget? If yes, very well, proceed to the next step – discuss about payments, deposit, and all the monetary aspects. Read the contract carefully, make sure everything is ok.

If you went over your budget, see where you can skimp a little bit. Maybe you can reduce costs by getting CD proofs instead of printed proofs. Less thank you cards, less enlargements, smaller albums etc…but if you like your photographer and the quality of the albums – it’s very good if you adjust your budget to the package or the other way around, your package to the budget, because always remember – your goal is to have the pictures that you’ve dreamed of – everything else you can adjust on-the-fly.

Ask yourself: Do I like my photographer? Am I going to be comfortable with him/her shooting my wedding? Do I like his style? Can he get the pictures I want? Do I get enough value for my money? If the answer to all these questions is yes, then go for it.

5. How about the payments?

A good studio only takes a small amount for the deposit, to secure the date, and splits the rest of the amount in two-three payments. Depending on your preference, you can leave a certain amount to be paid after the wedding, when you pick up your proofs, or if you are more comfortable to pay everything before the wedding, you are welcomed to do so.

6. Allow Enough Time for Your Wedding Photographer

A good, balanced set of wedding photos has a nice amount of pictures from every aspect of your wedding – “getting ready”,“ceremony”,”bridal party”,”romantic photos”,”details”, family portraits – formals”,”reception”. Especially for the “getting ready” set of photos, the “romantic” set and the “bridal party” set, make sure that you allow time for it in your schedule.

Any special photographic requirements - make sure you ask your photographer.

7. Negotiating your price for the desired package

Wedding photography is very personal, highly customized to your needs. The most important is that you love the photographer’s style and personality and the pictures he is able to provide you with. There is no day like your wedding day. Do not book a photographer just based on prices. Buy based on the value you are getting. Also, if your photographer has made you a verbal promise, get it in writing.

Following all these guidelines will greatly increase the chances that you will choose your right photographer.

Good luck !

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Dear blog readers, first and foremost we would like to thank you all for your interest in Lighthouse Photography Studio photo and video services. It is our pleasure to open new lines of communication with you because the better we communicate, the better we understand how can we meet your expectations. Our goal is to meet and exceed your expectations.

This blog will help us share ideeas about photography and videography in general, but we are open to any subject you would like to discuss. Feel free to post your own comments and ask any questions you might have.

More and more families on Long Island are choosing Lighthouse Photography Studio as their photographers and videographers because we are striving to offer top quality services at affordable rates. We are well known for our flexibility, friendly, dedicated customer service, easy payments and stunning photography for any occasion.

Congratulations to the recently engaged, good luck in choosing your wedding vendors, we are hoping that you will make the right decisions for one of the most important days of your life.

Together, we will make this blog very interesting and useful. Thank you all for being here.

The Team at Lighthouse Photography Studio.