Photographer Jose Villa, from Solvang, California, shares tips and advice for getting the best photography during your destination wedding.
"The perfect location for your ceremony or a perfect photo op won't just appear before you; you have to do some prep work ahead of time. Research the area before you take off, explore the location for a few days on foot once you arrive, and talk with the locals -- they'll have a unique take on where to get the best of everything. I especially love to explore. I look for beautiful light and wide-open fields -- they're like blank canvases."
In most cases, the guest list is a lot smaller -- only the closest friends and family attend -- so every interaction becomes much more meaningful. The emotional energy is higher, too. Everyone is so happy to be there, which makes for some amazing photo ops.
I always plan to arrive a few days before the event. That way, I'm rested, hydrated, and ready to go. With the extra time I have, I walk through the ceremony and reception sites with the client, so I know what to expect and have a mental image of all the possible backdrops I want to shoot against.
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