3/27/2011

Delete When You Got Ample Of Time

By Chunky Flik


Are you the type of wedding photographer that spends a lot of his or her time going back and looking at the photos just taken? Perhaps you like to know what you have and what you still need. It is fine to look, but keep your figure off the delete button just yet. An effective camera will provide you with hundreds, if not thousands of shots to take. You do not need to delete photos at this point. Rather, keep them on hand.

Why not just dump the bad shots as you go. This is a possibility, of course, but the problem is that the view finder on most cameras does not provide you with nearly enough information to make such a drastic decision. In other words, you do need to know what the finished product will look like when you look at it on a full size screen. You never know what you have there until you actually look at them close up.

For example, one way to use these shots with some type of flaw in them is to crop them down to size. Perhaps you do not like the way that the couple is smiling. This may be enough to cut out the picture. On the other hand, you could crop the photo down considerably and get a picture of their up-close hands, grasped around their rings. This could make a stellar photo your couple wants to have. There are many other ways to crop the images to improve the overall composition of them a well.

Consider the options. You could keep them for a bit more time and delete them later. It does not hurt you to carry them away from the wedding. On the other hand, if you were to delete the photos as you go, you may lose valuable pictures that you were not intending to lose. It is so easy to delete the wrong images, after all!

Digital cameras definitely make it far easier for most to wedding photographers to get that beautiful image. It is often very easy to take advantage of these benefits. Deleting pictures is not something should do on the screen. Give yourself at least until you get back to your studio to look at the pictures closer. You never know what gems you may have in these otherwise discarded images. After all, it does not cost you anything to do this.




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