
"Although I wasn't fully aware of it until my partner organized a surprise party for my 30th birthday, and the next day we didn't have a single photo, just a video of my surprised face when I arrived at the venue... Photography couldn't be absent from our wedding, and two things were clear: Two professional photographers. On the one hand, I think it's essential that there are two people, because you can be sure that everything that happens will be captured."
"One wedding a day. There are photographers who are such big brands that they shoot more than one wedding on the same day, and to do so, they have to hire other people. We prefer to avoid this option because we want to know the people who will be there on the wedding day; we want it to be like having a friend nearby."
"Now I'd like to talk to you as a bride-to-be, but also as a photographer, because I've worked for several years shooting weddings. I learned a lot about what I wanted and what I didn't, and I'd like to share it with you, in case it gives you any insights. I'm going to do so accompanied by what I've learned from other professionals with decades of experience in the field and in other photographic fields such as fashion and photojournalism."
Wedding photography is essential to preserve unpredictable moments that otherwise may be lost. A personal 30th birthday surprise lacked photos, reinforcing the need for professional images. Two professional photographers ensure comprehensive coverage and the ability to improvise and adapt during fast-moving events. Many large photography brands shoot multiple weddings per day and rely on hired staff, a practice to avoid when wanting familiar, trusted faces. The perspective is both bride-to-be and experienced wedding photographer, with preferences shaped by years of shooting. Insights are drawn from professionals across fashion and photojournalism, and examples include couples Nuria and Javi, and Hugo and Vega.
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