Most American weddings still take place in a church. The wedding itself is followed by a big reception party with friends and family. A photographer's job, traditionally, is to capture these two events for posterity. That requires some basic staples of a wedding album: the bride coming down the aisle, the putting on of the ring, the kiss, and the happy couple emerging from the church as newlyweds.
眾所周知,大多數(shù)美國人的婚禮都在教堂舉行。婚禮后會舉行一個大型的親友接待會。傳統(tǒng)上,攝影師的工作就是捕捉這兩個環(huán)節(jié)中的美好時刻,以為后人留念。婚禮相冊中應(yīng)包括以下幾個基本環(huán)節(jié):新娘步入走廊,佩戴結(jié)婚戒指,親吻,以及新婚夫婦幸福地走出教堂。