In this blog I take a look at some unposed, natural photos I love to observe during a wedding day...
NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS
If you are getting married you will no doubt be thinking about how you want your photographs to look and how you want to remember your big day. It may be the magazine style wedding with lots of staged, posed portraits and lots of group photos of everyone at the wedding. Or you may prefer your wedding photographer to have no interaction or influence in how your wedding is captured. Both styles will determine who you choose as your wedding photographer so they can capture the memories you want of your big day.
No one style is right or wrong as it’s your choice.
Speaking to my couples, they book me on how I work best and as a portrait photographer I like to make some portraits during a wedding as this will capture you, your dress, your suit and of course your venue. However, I don’t want to influence how your day runs as I believe a wedding should be remembered for what it was, not something that was staged.
So I have a unique approach of fusing these two styles together; getting those natural moments that happen throughout the day which tends to be around 80/90% of documentary photography but also spending a short amount of quality time on a small selection of directed portraits and a few group photos of your nearest and dearest.
This means your portrait session only lasts around 15/20 minutes so you get to spend most of your day with your closest friends and family.
Take a look below at some beautiful documentary style shots captured without direction at some of my favourite recent weddings.
NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS
NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS
Are you looking for an experienced wedding photographer who fuses documentary, natural photos with some beautiful wedding portraits? Please look at some examples here and get in touch with me if you have any questions about how I can help you with your special wedding day.
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Why not look at this blog describing how I offer all finished photos in both Colour & Black & White