Friday 31 January 2014

How to Plan Your Wedding on Pinterest

I wanted to share an amazing Social Media site, which you may or may not know about. It's called Pinterest and is simply an electronic pin board. Basically you sign up and then start creating boards, you then populate the boards with pictures that you either upload, or pin to from the web or other boards on Pinterest.


I've added some pictures of how my Pinterest boards look. You'll see below that I have created different boards featuring images from weddings that I have photographed. Each board has its own theme such as wedding flowers, wedding dresses, venues etc. 


Here is what one of those boards looks like. It features wedding dresses and I regularly get notifications to see that my pictures have been pinned, when I go to the board that they have pinned it onto I see that they are building a gallery of what their wedding might look like.


Here is a close up of one of my pins, it shows a bouquet from a vintage themed wedding.


So feel free to visit me on Pinterest and to look at my photographs that are on there. But what might be useful is to create your own account, then start pinning to your own boards. The text associated with each picture will help you search for whatever you're looking for.

Hopefully these tips on Pinterest will be really useful when you're planning your own wedding. If I can help or you want any advice on Pinterest or Wedding Photography please do get in touch.

Happy Pinning!!!

Paul Saunders is a full time Professional Photographer. Based in Loch Lomond, he works throughout Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Ayrshire and Loch Lomond. Paul specialises in Wedding PhotographyFamily Portrait PhotographyPhotography Training Courses, Photography & Video for Businesses and Charities.
For more details contact him on 01360 661029 or visit his websites at: www.paulsaundersphotography.com and www.paulsaundersmedia.com
e-mail at paul@paulsaundersphotography.com.

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Friday 24 January 2014

Take Better Photographs in 2014

Into 2014 and how many of your new years resolutions have you been able to stick to? Problem is they're not much fun, are they?

What would be fun for 2014 would be to improve your photography. Maybe you got a new DLSR Camera for Christmas and are wondering what all the dials and controls do. Well the good news is that I run Take Better Photographs an Introduction to DSLR Photography courses, (just click here to see more details and book). A fun, informative and enjoyable way to learn how to take control of your camera.


Beyond that I think it would be good fun to work on a project or theme that you can work on throughout the year, for instance your garden through the seasons, architecture, your pet or even just interesting signs! A project can really help to focus the mind and produce photography that will inspire you and your friends.

In the spring I am releasing a brand new Photography Training DVD and if you would like to be advised as soon as it is ready please scroll down to the end of this blog and leave your e-mail address.

In the meantime here are some images that maybe kick start an idea for a theme or project for you to concentrate on in 2014. Do let me know what your theme is and then of course share the end results!











Paul Saunders is a full time Professional Photographer. Based in Loch Lomond, he works throughout Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Ayrshire and Loch Lomond. Paul specialises in Wedding Photography, Family Portrait Photography, Photography Training Courses, Photography & Video for Businesses and Charities.
For more details contact him on 01360 661029 or visit his websites at: www.paulsaundersphotography.com and www.paulsaundersmedia.com
e-mail at paul@paulsaundersphotography.com.

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Friday 17 January 2014

Top 10 Tips: Wedding Photography

Beyond capturing a wedding in beautiful photographs my aim is to help the couple really enjoy the day, so how can a photographer help this happen? Well here are my Top 10 tips for the day itself, based upon observations from many weddings!

1. Start your coverage from when you get ready, these provide some beautiful moments and don't worry a good photographer knows when to back off and disappear! It's also a fantastic opportunity to capture some pictures of shoes, invitations as well as portraits of family members.





2. Don't forget the groom too for this! Ideally factor in some time for his preparations, he might not be initially up for it but this often provides great story telling images!






3. Brides please try and allow some time from when you are ready in your dress when you need to head to the service. This allows you to take a much need breather and provides the photographer with an opportunity to get some good portraits with you and your family.


4. Try and not schedule the time of the service too late in the day, especially in the winter as light will soon start to go. Give yourself some time after the service for some good outdoor pictures in natural light.


5. Factor in some time for portraits of just the two of you in a good location nearby. However, don't let the photographer take you away for too long, otherwise you will miss out on spending precious time with your family and friends!


6. Similar to 5, ensure that the photographer knows the schedule of the day, especially when it's time to sit down for dinner. Preparing meals for a large number of meals is not easy and it causes incredible problems for the venue if it runs late.


7. Don't overdo the group pictures, these can take a lot of time to do. I build the groups in sequences to make it run efficiently and enlist an usher or bridesmaid who knows everyone to ensure that the chosen people are all nearby at this stage. After the group pictures the photographer can go and get some candid shots of the guests which works really well.




8. Capture the detail, you'll have invested much time and money on wonderful detail, your day though will pass in a flash so make sure all of these beautiful touches are captured.


9. There is a growing trend of speeches being before the dinner, this is a good idea, especially for the ones nervous about public speaking as it gets it over and done. For my packages it also provides you an opportunity for a discount if you don't want your first dance covered.



10. Finally remember, it is your day, you will look wonderful, everyone will be happy for you. You'll have no doubt worked hard in the planning of it. Once it comes to the day enjoy every moment and if the weather is not too good then don't worry it is unlikely that it will be bad all day so there will be plenty of chances to get good photographs.


I hope you have found this guide useful, if you would like a brochure for my Wedding Photography Services please visit my website page and gallery for Weddings or call me on 01360 661029.

Paul Saunders is a full time Professional Photographer. Based in Loch Lomond, he works throughout Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Ayrshire and Loch Lomond. Paul specialises in Wedding Photography, Family Portrait Photography, Photography Training Courses, Photography & Video for Businesses and Charities.
For more details contact him on 01360 661029 or visit his websites at: www.paulsaundersphotography.com and www.paulsaundersmedia.com
e-mail at paul@paulsaundersphotography.com.

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