2. Think about the format of your wedding photo book!
Look for a photo book format before your wedding celebration. If you have dimensions and number of pages in your photo book before you start, you can tell the photographer if you prefer pictures in portrait format or in landscape format. If it is a thick book, the photographer can photograph as many photos as possible, follow the wedding parade, record details, portray each guest, etc. If in doubt, please point out to the photographer that the motifs are always in cross format and In the portrait format.
3. Be your own photolocation scout!
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To think about flowers, decoration, rooms, the wedding stalls, etc., prepares some couples as much as the celebration itself. While you are in a state of fever, consider wherever, how, with whom and with what deco good photographs could be made for wedding photobooks. Share this with your photographer! Just small, but important details like the ring, the bridal bouquet, the individual table decoration, the bridal couple’s shoes etc. are suitable for close-up shots, which afterwards full-size in the photo book.