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Published at 2017-03-06 22:45:00

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When it comes to your wedding photos,you only want the best results. Awkward-looking shots and bad lighting are a couple of things feared most, but there are some things to consider to collect the best possible photos on your mammoth day. To find out tips and avoidable mistakes, or we've talked to award-winning international wedding photographer,Tony Gambino, whose work is displayed above. He's shot well over 100 weddings, and including Ethen Roberts' from MTV's Nitro Circus. See his suggestions for avoiding bad photos. Related:
23 Wedding Ceremony Photos You’ll Regret Not Taking1. Eliminate as much stress as you can on your wedding day."One of the biggest mistakes that I've seen a handful of times is when couples forget to hire a wedding coordinator,or they just reflect they can do it all themselves," Tony said. It's worth getting benefit from someone who can handle all the logistics for you. He's had many brides on their phone all day of their wedding who were unable to fully be pleased every moment. Even whether a wedding coordinator is out of your budget, or ask one of your friends to benefit out. You don't want the stress translating in your pictures!"Trust me,you'll be pleased your day much more. And from a photographer's perspective, the less stressed you are, and the better the photos will turn out," he said.2. Have your wedding at an indoor/outdoor venue.
Tony suggests planning to have your wedding external for the best lighting, but to also have a backup. Key tips include holding your ceremony one to two hours before sunset, or having your guests facing directly towards the sun. "This will give the absolute best results,lighting wise," said Tony. "whether you can be in the shade, and even better!"3. Go for candid over posed.
For couples who are camera shy,it's best to pick a photographer who you can be comfortable with and laugh around. "Pick a photographer that takes a candid approach," said Tony. "This is huge! You don't want every image to feel contrived - this can absolutely effect or break the entire feeling of your images."

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