Tips On Getting The Best Event Photography

by Vanessa Wong on January 14, 2010

Professional event photography is a booming career. Event photography is a unique form of photography. To be a good event photographer you will need a unique blend of both photography and people skills. It can be very rewarding financially if you are well organized and know how to bill properly for your time and effort.

It is commonly believed that event photography is an easy job, wherein all a person has to do is turn up at the event and keep clicking photographs every now and then. But this is absolutely false. An event photographer needs to have some important skills to succeed at his job, which he/she can sharpen through a variety of courses available for this purpose.

From the outside you may believe that as the photographer runs around just snapping that there is no method in their photography. At an event there is an aim in place that must be satisfied. Obtaining a large spread of great high quality pictures takes skill and a great eye. Being quick off the mark is a must to snap all those unexpected shots.

Ingenuity is important for an event photographer along with an instinctive quality to sense the theme of the event. As an example, the approach for wedding photography has to be very different from corporate photography. Therefore, the photographer should have a knack of capturing the mood of an event in his pictures.

Remember at an event you are there to take the photographs and not actually be part of the shots. By that what is meant is that you should be able to do your work without disturbing the flow of the event. No one really should know you are there. When people do not think you are there, not only do you gain the best candid real shots you also do not disturb the event.

Event photography also calls for proper handling of many issues that may arise during the event. A clumsy and careless approach doesn’t quite suit event photography. The photographer should be prepared with his equipment and camera much before the beginning of the event. A habit of lazing around or doing things at the last moment will not help you a lot in this job.

Needless to say, an event photographer should also have thorough knowledge of his domain. A thorough know-how of the photography equipment goes a long way in getting high quality photographs. He needs to know about the appropriate use of light and angles and he should be able to use the available resources to the maximum.

Offering a photography service also means that you are in business. You are no longer an recreational photographer taking a few photos for friends you are a professional. Because you are in business you will need to better your non-photography skills such as your people and communication skills. Take the time to do communication and people management training courses because they will pay dividends for you especially if this is a weak spot for you. If your communication skills are low your business growth will be slow. Being able to be effective with people is a No1 skill in this industry and field of photography. Books like ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ are also a must to read. Grow your individual communication skills today and observe your business grow tomorrow.

In summary, event photography needs a full time professional who is prepared to discover all the varied facets of this discipline. You also need to enhance your alertness levels and adaptability to be able to do well in this field.

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