Photoshop Tips For Your Budget Wedding Photography

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Wedding Photography
BY Steve ON 15 Sep 2021

Photoshop Tips For Your Budget Wedding Photography

When it comes to wedding photography the pressure is ON! Every bride and groom wants the best snapshots of their special day to share with friends and family and hang them on their walls…for the next 50 years. That’s why a wedding photographer needs all the tips and tricks and even outright cheats to give the newlyweds exactly what they want. But what if you can’t afford a professional photographer? Follow some of our handy wedding photography tips!

Wedding Photography and the Power of Photoshop

For those who have some Photoshop skills, they can really take their wedding photographs to the next level. If you are not skilled in the art of Photoshop there are a myriad of ways to get the basics down. You can always attend a workshop, or sign-up for an online course through platforms such as Udemy. And if you’re really strapped for both time and cash, there is an absolute plethora of Photoshop tutorials on YouTube you can view at your own pace.

Managing the Budget

A professional wedding photographer can cost between $2500 to $6000! This is incredibly expensive when you’re working within the confines of a super tight wedding budget. But it can be done. A lot of couples opt for cool (and much cheaper) alternatives. By hiring a photo booth with a lot of fun props will not only keep guests entertained, but will save you a ton of money. Hiring a photo booth for your wedding will only cost you between $400 to $1000. Other couples opt for a more DIY solution. By simply popping disposable cameras on the tables and requesting that guests take as many photos as possible, or asking friends and family to take as many pics with their mobiles and sharing it to a specific shared folder or Dropbox, you will have AMPLE wedding photos to pick and choose from.

Some of the Must-Have Wedding Moments

If you want to DIY your wedding photography you need to know which pivotal moments to focus on so that there are no regrets. Ensure that you have enough photos of the prepping, the bride’s entrance, the ceremony, the couple and group photos with family and friends, the reception entrance and, of course, the party.

Wedding Photography Tips & Tricks

Follow some of our nifty photography tips and tricks to pass as a pro. Don’t be shy with the flash. It might seem completely counterintuitive to use a flash in broad daylight, but if you don’t have fancy ring lights, this is the next best thing when it comes to feigning professional lighting. Your future spouse might’ve annoyed you with their newfound drone hobby, but they might save the wedding photograph day. If you didn’t know what INCREDIBLE photos can be taken with a drone, just do a Google search and grab a pen and paper.

Wedding Photography Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank

As you can see it’s not hard to tighten your belt while not compromising on the quality of your wedding photographs. In fact, when you DIY your wedding photographs (especially with the help of family and friends) they might even end up having more sentimental value than paying a complete stranger an absolute premium to take photos in all sorts of unnatural poses. Don’t let financial restraints spoil your big day and use creative alternatives to capture those special moments