A good photojournalist thrives in a very competitive commercial environment. In approaching a wedding, they can bring the following qualities;
A photojournalist wants you to look natural and comfortable. While you may want formal portraits, this doesn’t mean you have to take stiff and un-natural poses.

Often the best photo opportunities occur with no warning. A photojournalist has the skill to anticipate the exact moment and react with split second timing.
Standard wedding photographers often end up taking centre stage at a wedding. A photojournalist is used to blending into the background and not interfering.
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They notice things that others wouldn’t, whether it’s the light reflecting through a window, or the pageboy pulling the buttons off his coat.
Most wedding photographers work to a set format. A photojournalist starts by understanding your ‘brief’ – what is unique about your wedding, and exactly what you want to catch. |
A photojournalist has to keep abreast of latest techniques and technology. This means you get the best shots, regardless of the conditions. |