Top 10 Wedding Photographs London

At a wedding, there are some picture opportunities that you just cannot afford to miss. Read the following article to learn about the wedding events that you need to capture on film.

Chris King Photography
020 7354 3934
20, Cross St,
Islington
Panomatics Ltd
0207 4227577
91, Brick Lane,
Tower Hamlets
Passport Photo Service
0207 629 8540
449, Oxford Street,
City of Westminster
Parallax Corporate Photography
07747 030444
14-16, Brewer St
City of Westminster
C Hanscomb
020 7739 0132
38, Kingsland Rd
Hackney
Artic Camera
020 7387 1408
283, North Gower St
Camden
Mark Gerson
020 7485 6437
3, Regal Lane,
Camden
Cowjuice Ltd
020 7721 7545
231, Waterloo Rd
Southwark
Paul Begley Photography
07813 488504
4, Monteagle Court
Islington
VGL Photography
07910 076110
7, Laurel St,
Hackney
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Top 10 Wedding Photographs

Top Ten Wedding Photographs

1. The Wedding Party

This shot includes the bride, groom, chief bridesmaid, best man, ushers, bridesmaids and any other attendants. It is usually taken at or outside the ceremony. Parents are not usually included in this photograph.

2. The Family

This traditional picture includes the bride and groom with their parents, and may or may not include brothers and sisters. The bride and groom stand together, with the parents on either side.

3. The Bride and her Parents

This photo is usually taken before the ceremony, with the bride positioned between her parents. If the bride's parents are divorced, she may decide to pose with her parents separately, or with their new spouses.

4. Cutting the Cake

This photo is usually captured in a series of shots that include the cake cutting and the bride and groom feeding each other the first bite.

5. Down the Aisle

This photo is taken during the ceremony, and shows the bride and her father as they walk down the aisle.

6. The Groom and Parents

The groom is positioned between his parents. If the groom's parents are divorced, he may decide to pose with his parents separately, or with their new spouses.

7. The First Kiss

This picture is taken during the ceremony, and captures the moment the celebrant proclaims, "You may now kiss the bride."

8. The Bride and Groom's Hands

This shot is typically taken just before the cake is cut. The bride's left hand is usually placed over the groom's left hand, and positioned so the rings are in perfect view.

9. The Newlyweds Leave the Ceremony

This candid picture is traditionally taken as the bride and groom exit the ceremony location. It is usually an action shot.

10. The First Dance

This candid or posed photo is taken during the reception as the couple first dance together.

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