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Derives from War photography. Taking photos of the action as it unfolds on the day as opposed to the traditional, stand there look at the camera, smile. Or simply put... taking photos when the bride and Groom are not looking
Photos.
'Once photos are uploaded' and 'once photos have been uploaded' are probably both correct, but I would use once photos have been uploaded
When processing photos the best light companies to use would be Bay Photo, Mpix, and Millers. Nikkon ViewX2 is also a recommended choice for processing photos.
Picasa is an app you can download for free. It is 'easy to use' and you can use it to organize, edit, and share your photos. If you like to share your photos it would be helpful.
You would use this because you might use the card to use in your camera to take photos then you can just take it out of the camera and put it into your laptop again to view, edit, copy move and print the photos you might have took
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Use iPhoto, or Aperture. There is an option which would allow you to delete the photos on the camera after import.
The latest style is a combination of photojournalistic and traditional styles. Prior there was a big push among photographers for only photojournalistic styles. As Brides progressed they realized that a photographer can perform both giving them the beast of both worlds and no regrets after their wedding.
There are several websites such as I Stock Photos where you can buy photos for commercial use.
Yes, you can use photos on social media if you have permission from the owner or if the photos are labeled for reuse.
Of course you can. They would not be of much use if you couldn't.