When taking important shots at any event, it is always good to follow some general rules of thumb. First you need to hire a professional photographer to take the shots of your event. For example, if you live in East Sussex and your event is a christening then search for a christening photographer in East Sussex or for an anniversary then search for anniversary photographer in East Sussex.
You should try not to take too long with a shot. People get bored and restless and can ruin a potentially good photograph. People are not likely to stop and just pose for you any time you want at the time of event, so always try to take natural and meaningful shots which look really good later on.
The worst thing that can happen is that your digital camera suddenly stops working because you forgot to bring some spare batteries with you. Always carry spare fully charged batteries. The same applies to memory cards because if you fill your card with photos half way through the event then you are going to look a little silly when you cannot take any more. So take extra memory with you on all occasions at every event.
If your camera is more than 5 megapixel resolution then you will need a larger storage capacity card to hold the photos because the files take up more room. A good size card to use and carry as a spare is 4gb. It may sound like a lot but you do not want to run out of space.
Always keep your digital camera at maximum resolution. This is because the colors will be better, truer and richer so when you are developing them later you won’t have problems enlarging the photographs. Naturally, you need to reclaim the space on your card after the event, so copy all the images to your computer hard drive and save them in a folder named the same as the event, so that you can print them out at your convenience on special photographic paper.
When brides and grooms make their plans for the big day, they normally take certain things into account. They coordinate the date according to vacation times from work. Or they coordinate the wedding day for the family to be able to make it into town. Or they plan it based upon maybe available venues, like the church or the restaurant.
Unfortunately, one of the things they sometimes fail to plan for is the photographer. Imagine, turning up on the biggest day of your life to find Uncle Albert taking photographs on his old camera with absolutely no equipment at all apart from that old polaroid camera, so you might be lucky to get a couple of decent shots without wedding cake smeared all over them.
Another service that comes in very useful is the ability to restore old photographs back to their original majesty. They get faded and cracked with time and need the special care and attention that only a professional can give. If you want to restore old photographs then you need to search for photograph restoration in East Sussex.
