Amateur Wedding Photographers...
Since I have been surfing the net over the past few years, I
have come across many, many photography sites, some excellent
and some appalling. The danger is that when a "photographer"
with a new website, is simply someone having just taken up the
hobby, bought an overly expensive camera and maybe stumbled
across a good photo or two! Then they learn how to do one or two
tricks with an editing program like Photoshop and "hey presto"
they are a professional photographer.
I don't want to put anyone off this fantastic hobby, but it is
important to establish the credibility of the person giving the
advice, ESPECIALLY when it comes to wedding photography.
I have read advice from people on the net that really wouldn't
pass muster as a wedding photographer, as not once did I see the
words professional or professionalism. Anyone can click away
with a digital camera at a wedding, but to do it right, in
order, with all the required photographs being taken efficiently
and professionally takes experience.
My first piece of advice would be to advertise and put yourself
out there as an inexperienced photographer looking to learn and
take up wedding photography, that needs practice.
Approach a professional wedding photographer and ask if you can
tag along at a wedding firstly WITHOUT your camera, and assist
him (for nothing, although he may throw you a few