THE HAUS OF GREY

SECOND, + THIRD PHOTOGRAPHY COVERAGE

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HOW MANY WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS DO YOU REALLY NEED?

When anyone asks me, “what makes The haus of grey weddings different,” the first thing that pops into my head is “Our Team.”

The team approach, with all three shooters trained in the same style and given specific, designated roles, allows us to document every part of the day and provide a final set of imagery that exceeds the expectations of even our most demanding clients. While the industry standard is to have two qualified photographers, we believe in a three angle, three photographer approach. But is three too many? Why do you need three photographers?  What exactly is each one doing throughout the day?

The Full Team Gives You Multiple Angles On Important Moments

Could you imagine your favorite movie with one single camera angle? The need for multiple angles applies to weddings as well. There are multiple important angles to capture, and a cohesive team will allow every important moment, every important expression, to be captured.

Weddings move quickly, as do sunsets. Whenever there is a moment, having multiple photographers working together to capture images with different styles of lighting, different crops, or different angles can double or even triple the number of great images you receive from those fleeting moments.

 [Left] Second Photographer ANGLE, [Center] Lead Photographer Angle, [Right] Third Photographer Angle

Having multiple photographers made these amazing pictures above possible. Our photographers were able to capture this moment from different angles and all with different lighting. With the help of multiple photographers, you’ll receive a larger selection of photos from your wedding day.

 [Left] Second Photographer Angle, [Center] Lead Photographer Angle, [Right] Third Photographer Angle

 A bride walking down the aisle as her groom anticipates her arrival is one of many emotional moments to occur during a wedding. However, capturing the groom’s emotion, bride’s emotion, family’s emotion, and that beautiful train of her dress isn’t easy with just one photographer. In the photos above you can see how our team documented many angles of this special moment.

The 3 Photographers Take on Specific, Specialized Roles

There are a lot of special moments happening at once, wedding preparation takes place simultaneously and in different locations. With three photographers, each of those special moments will be captured. During wedding preparation, we think it’s best for the lead photographer to stay with the bride and for the second shooter to focus on the groom. We love documenting the couple and their closest friends and family during this intimate moment. At most weddings there simply isn’t time for one photographer to cover both.

View Our Wedding Day Shot List for Our Photographers & Our Full Wedding Day Manual for More Information

MULTIPLE ANGLES EQUALS MULTIPLE MOMENTS

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Multiple Photographers During A First Look Is Key To Capture The Entire Picture

During a first look, multiple photographers are beneficial because this isn’t just a one shot, one angle moment. In the photos below, you can see the same moment being photographed at different angles showcasing both the bride and groom’s reactions. It is difficult to capture the anticipation and emotion of both the bride and groom with just one photographer shooting.

[Left] Second Photographer Angle, [Center] Lead Photographer ANGLE, [Right] Third Photographer Angle

Multiple Photographers Increases Creativity With Ability to Take Take Risks 

If there is only one photographer, he or she has to stick to capturing standard, safe images. However, with three reliable photographers, 2 of the 3 can take risks, shoot through objects, and find unique angles. In the photos above, you can see this couple under their Mandap. With three photographers, we are able to capture different angles of not only the couple but the details of the Mandap as well.

Multiple Photographers Prepares Us For Unpredictable Situations

Having multiple shooters minimizes the risk in multiple ways. The risk of missing a moment because of an unexpected event, like a guest jumping into the aisle with their camera during a first kiss. It also minimizes the risk of missing entire moments due to memory card failure or other equipment issues. It is beneficial to have back up because if something were to happen (car troubles, traffic, illness, last minute change of plans, etc.) there are other shooters to fill his or her place.

CHECK OUT OUR SECOND SHOOTER WEDDING DAY WORKFLOW

Second Shooter Training | Groom and Groomsmen


UPDATE: We have released a full workshop on Groom Preparation called “Photographing the Groom.” In this tutorial, we teach you how to execute grooms’ portraits, candid moments during groom prep, groomsmen group photos and much more.

Second Shooter Training | The Ceremony

UPDATE: We have released a full workshop on Ceremony Preparation called “Photographing the Ceremony.” In this tutorial, we teach you how to execute ceremony portraits, candid moments and much more.

Second Shooter Training | The Couple Session

UPDATE: We have released a full workshop on Couple Session Preparation called “Photographing the Couple Session.” In this tutorial, we teach you how to execute couple portraits, candid moments and much more.

Second Shooter Training | The First Look

UPDATE: We have released a full workshop on Couple Session Preparation called “Photographing the First Look.” In this tutorial, we teach you how to execute first look portraits, candid moments and much more.

Second Shooter Training | The Reception Details

UPDATE: We have released a full workshop on Couple Session Preparation called “Photographing the First Look.” In this tutorial, we teach you how to execute reception details, portraits, candid moments and much more.