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Can a Photographer Combine a Mix of Techniques?

A If you're intrigued by all the methods and styles out there, find a photographer who's open-minded and ready for anything. Consider how far each photographer you interview is willing to travel, their personalities, and their level of experience with various types of weddings. Do they have a set shot list they prefer to work with, or are they open to your suggestions and ideas? Ask about the types of finishes they can provide as well -- color, black and white, and sepia. You’ll also want someone who's familiar with the high-art look of fish-eye and infrared pictures. Infrared film creates a hazy, ethereal glow, resulting in a dramatic surreal effect. A wide-angle “fish-eye” lens creates a distorted, rounded image. Incorporating these techniques will create variety in your album and reflect your diverse style.

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