A great photo from your school prom is a necessity. It is a big occasion that all attending will wish to remember; and prom photography enables attendees and their parents to do just that.
Prom photography provides a crucial service that adds to the occasion. They provide a mobile studio and the service is free of charge. Everyone attending the prom if free to have a picture taken of them and there is no obligation to pay unless they wish to purchase a picture.
The mobile studio features professional standard lighting and numerous backdrops that provide flawless photographs when combined with their top of the range cameras and years of experience. The correct lighting is crucial and it is up to the photographer(s) to summon the appropriate colour temperature and contrast from their subjects and their environment. Strobe lighting has been established as the standard lighting to be used by ball photographers because of its impressive light colour temperature control, impressive light intensity control and its efficiency. The textbook colour temperature for a portrait photograph is a pure white light. This is created by emitting all three of the primary colours of light (red, blue and green); equally, however in different environments the photographer(s) may have to make adjustments. The angle in which the rays are emitted and the direction in which they are travelling when they hit the subject(s), dictates the contrast. Ideally a diffused light source will be used, as this will cause the rays to hit the subject from different directions, thus producing a low contrast, which has soft edges and looks professional and flattering. If all the rays hit the subject(s) from one direction, this will cause the contrast to be high and will the pictures have bad shadowing and overly visible edges.
The correct backdrop is also crucial. A bad backdrop can ruin a photograph and distract the viewer from the subject, while a good backdrop can make a photo memorable and bring attention to the faces of the subject(s). Prom photographers are inclined to have multiple backdrops available so you are able to choose which one you prefer. Once an attendee has had their picture taken, they will then be free to view the pictures on a large screen inside the mobile studio. If they subsequently choose to buy a picture, then it can be edited, printed off and mounted in their presence within minutes, or if they wish, the pictures can be viewed and bought at a later date via the internet.
Experience makes a good photographer. A good prom photographer is well prepared; they charge the batteries on their cameras the night before, bring spare batteries with them, bring spare memory cards with them, prepare the lighting before the guests arrive, take practice shots and plan ahead. A good prom photographer can multitask; they are able to keep an eye on the lighting, an eye on the queue, make attendees feel relaxed, take good pictures and sell good prom photography pictures.
A good photographer is polite and friendly; they will encourage the attendees to pose as they feel comfortable, but give advice if asked. Furthermore, they will invite their guests to have however many people in the picture they wish, whether it is as a group, a couple or as an individual. Most of all, great prom photographers pay attention to detail; they will tell a story through something subtle such as a curl of hair, cuff links or jewellery.

Those are some tremendous photos, wish mine were that high-quality!
Outstanding! I’m very envious of those photographs, I wish I could do as well.Those pictures took a lot of ability to produce, well done. I’ve bookmarked this site.
Glad to see more and more people talking about the wedding venue industry. As a wedding photographer, I am always reading industry related blogs. Keep posting!