Finding the perfect wedding photographer is an important part of every couple’s journey. Once you’ve decided to tie a knot, it’s time to start preparing for the big day. The four most important things are your location, your guest list, your wedding party, and last but not least – your #wedding#photographer.
Hiring an amateur photographer might save you a lot of money, but you have to ask yourself if this is really the best option. Hiring a professional means they have many years of experience and know-how to deal with all sorts of situations – most likely better than anyone that’s never done it before. So it’s not always about picking the cheapest photographers in your area. Visit us at :- https://www.worldweddingguide.com/find-the-best-wedding-photographer/
Following my review of the Sony A7R2 I’ve decided to do a 5D mark IV review. First of all I’m a professional wedding photographer and I use my cameras at least 1-3 times a week. Often for 10-12 hours a day and in quite challenging conditions. They get thrown about, knocked, and occasionally dropped (whoops!) I hope this review of the 5D MKIV gives you a little insight in to the camera, what it can do, what it can’t do and whether it suits your needs. I won’t be covering anything scientific. No test charts, graphs or sensor tests. There are plenty of other great resources for those topics.
Albert Palmer regularly photographs Priston Mill Barn and Priston Mill Watermill and feels lucky to have a few of his clicks on the official Priston Mill website. He shot several weddings both in a barn and watermill in summers as well as in winters. This wedding destination comes in the list of top 10 wedding venues of Albert Palmer, and he loves being a #Priston#mill#wedding#photographer. Visit us at:- https://albertpalmerphotography.com/priston-mill-wedding-photography/