So many beautiful styles of wedding photography!

a mixture of styles…

BRIDAL PREPARATIONS

As an example, I do appreciate that coverage of the bridal preparations isn’t for everybody, and that some brides prefer to appear looking fabuIous at the ceremony, which is absolutely fine with me. However, the following illustrates how I sometimes use different photographic styles in one particular part of the day, and this applies to all other parts of the day too.

Photojournalistic Storytelling

I might arrive with the bride on the morning of the wedding and capture the preparations with a photojournalistic storytelling approach… which is essentially me saying hello then leaving her to get ready whilst I snap away!

However, there is so much more to it than that; I am balancing different light situations and adjusting my camera settings constantly to capture the atmosphere.

I am situating myself so that I am close to the action but not in the way, whilst constantly creating the most flattering images possible, and I am reading and predicting what is going to happen next, so that whilst the bride is busy getting ready or closing her eyes having her make-up done, I am there, quietly capturing the events for you both to see and keep forever.  

Editorial style

There will be times when I might ask people to look towards me briefly, or stand by a dress or a window etc, if I have a creative idea in mind for an editorial/ magazine style shot and these kind of photos will look beautiful as I know exactly what I am looking for, plus I work really quickly so there are no fake smiles or silly poses involved.

creative art style

When I am capturing the accessories….dress, shoes, jewellery etc . I will be looking to create beautiful, artistic images showing all of the details that have been pored over for months

When everybody is ready I will be using more of a classic style of photography to show just how incredible everybody looks…. sometimes in a garden or by the wedding car, or outside a church or hotel.

summary

As you can see, I have mentioned four different styles of photography just in this brief description of a small part of the day, and within each of these types, there are sub-categories of different styles: contemporary, landscape, vintage, quirky, family, beauty, nature, black & white, etc.

I won’t continue to explain how and where I might employ all of these different techniques at certain points of a wedding day, I’m sure you get the idea, and I hope that you can see how important I think it is for your wedding photographer to be able to capture your wedding day using a variety of styles, because when I photograph a wedding, the images aren’t just taken by me….they are created by me… using every tool in my box!

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