With the population of these three religions being almost equal, it is quite easy for the uninitiated to mistake one for the other. In many cases, addressing the wrong faith can be deemed highly disrespectful. While Sikhism may have retained some Hindu and Islamic teachings, it has its own stamp on several practices, including the wedding ceremony. Reputable Asian wedding photography services understand this, and ensure that they make a clear distinction.
Caste
Sikh and Hindu marriages are exclusive only to couples within the same religion. The difference is that Hindu couples must belong to the same caste, whereas Sikh couples don’t need to. Although Sikhism has its own caste system, it’s not used as a factor in choosing a spouse.
http://www.pixcellence.co.uk/info-articles/asian-wedding-photography-discerns-sikh-hindu-ceremonies/
Friday, 25 April 2014
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
When an Asian Wedding Photographer Meets Sikh Culture in a Wedding
Taking snapshots of an Asian wedding— specifically a Sikh one—requires a different skillset. For starters, a professional wedding photographer must know the do’s and don’ts in Sikhism.
When your country used to have an empire that covered a quarter of the world, the influx of cultures to and from the home country stays for good. From a small community in the U.K. before World War II, Indians have swelled to a population of more than 400,000, 97 percent of which are concentrated in England. Today, they’re just as British as any natural Briton.
http://www.pixcellence.co.uk/industry-news/asian-wedding-photographer-meets-sikh-culture-wedding/
When your country used to have an empire that covered a quarter of the world, the influx of cultures to and from the home country stays for good. From a small community in the U.K. before World War II, Indians have swelled to a population of more than 400,000, 97 percent of which are concentrated in England. Today, they’re just as British as any natural Briton.
http://www.pixcellence.co.uk/industry-news/asian-wedding-photographer-meets-sikh-culture-wedding/
Friday, 18 April 2014
Working Wonders with your Wedding Photographer
Before hiring a photographer
for your wedding, understand first that photographers are artists.
They create art works out
of captured real life images, and to do that, you need to leave them
enough room to recreate images or moments during the occasion. There
will be great pictures, and middling ones, but it is best that you
can work with your photographer cooperatively and openly communicate
how to capture moments brilliantly, as immortalized in pictures.
Candid photos are stunning,
but do not underestimate the power of the pose. Sit with your
photographer and settle on major shot selections, background shots,
and even incorporation of quirky, yet memorable ideas. Bring out
fashion magazines and get inspired by the ideas in them. Take note of
the elements used in the cover and inside shots, and study how the
elements combine to make the photos stand out.
It is also important to ask
the photographer for access to his sorting session beforehand. This
is handy if you’d like to determine which shots you’d like to
include in the album, and identify those needing post-production
work. However, remember that your input and that your photographer’s
are required during this sorting session, or you might end up
loathing each other.
Remember the saying, “There
are no rules for good photographs”. You can set limitations as to
the places where the photographer can position himself, when to snap
photos, and other details. Being the artist that your photographer
is, let him (or her) wield his magic.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Tips for Choosing a Wedding Photographer
Your wedding is a day you
will want to be able to relive for the rest of your life. Having
stunning photographs and videos can help capture precious moments
that you may not have been able to see first-hand. As such, it is
important to hire a skilled and experienced wedding photographer.
However,
any wedding photographer simply won’t do. If you want the best
wedding photos, you will need to hire the best
wedding photographer
for your special day. With that in mind, try to assess the following
factors before hiring a photographer:
Wedding Style
Know what type of wedding
you and your spouse-to-be will be having. Will it be a traditional
ceremony in a church, or will you have it outdoors? The wedding style
helps the wedding photographer you hire to plan out the best possible
angles.
Such a factor becomes
increasingly important if you will be having a traditional cultural
wedding. Traditional Asian weddings, for instance, proceed
differently from Western marriages, so you will need to look for a
photographer who understands the flow of these ceremonies.
Portfolio
Many wedding photographers
display their portfolio on their websites. Be sure to take a long
look at their entire portfolio to get a feel of how your wedding
photos will most likely turn out. Pay close attention to whether the
photos have been edited for colour to ensure consistent quality with
every shot.
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