For those of you who are finding the joys of Facebook, connecting with friends, sharing adventures, and just keeping informed, I wanted to let you know you can find me there, too.This is my profile and just put in a friend request, especially if you are into photography, getting married, already gotten married and I photographed you, maybe you are getting a beach family portrait or Senior portrait, this would be a good idea. It’s a great way to stay in touch with me, even though I check my email daily, I’m also checking facebook daily. There are rare times when an email might get lost, but so far I have not missed a single communication through facebook.
I’ve also been experimenting with mobile uploads, snapping photos with my phone and even capturing video for a fun little mini clip you can enjoy a little later. And of course everything I snap with my phone goes to facebook instantly.
If you wanted to become a fan of Hitched Photography, I also have a Hitched Photography Fan Page. From here you can keep up to date on various activities that we do and are involved in. I will also be setting up promos and specials for my Facebook “Fans” that they can take advantage of.
Keeping up with us on Facebook works out to your advantage, where I’m tying in all the photograph galleries into it, my blog as a RSS feed going into my profile, I upload my videos I capture to there for easy viewing, and when I have a photo shoot, I might take 7 days or so to process the images, I usually like to add a few fun, favorite images straight away to facebook.
Well I hope to connect with you online.
What typically happens after a ceremony, the Bride and Groom kiss, they are now husband and wife and start walking back down the aisle. Well the couple could just walk out the door and get into the car but it doesn’t work out like that. One main factor is you have to get the people outside first and ready for you. And the second problem is because most couples go the traditional route of not wanting to see each other before the ceremony; they usually end up doing the formal photos after the ceremony. So you can’t expect the people to wait outside for 30 minutes while the pictures are being taken.
Another idea is to get your ushers or various family members to help spread the word of what is going to happen. Every wedding is a bit different, and so most guests won’t know what is going to happen. I personally, as the photographer would leave the bride and groom inside the ceremony location, go outside and rally up the guests. Being accustom to working with large number of people, I’d give a shout out letting the family and friends know the couple is about to exit and would like a bubble storm. And to get your bubble blowers ready, set, BLOW!

