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]]>Having a hard time articulating what you and your fiancé are looking for in a wedding photographer? Maybe you like the style of a certain famous photographer, but can’t describe what his photos look like? Or will this be your first photo shoot and you’re not sure what style is right for you? Fine art, reportage, editorial, documentary, cinematic, traditional photography we will clarify all these confusing and ambiguous keywords for wedding photography for you!
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]]>Imagine the wedding photos you see in glossy publications photos of rings, tables, dresses, portraits and a few important wedding moments all designed perfectly, evenly lit, crisp, clean and ready to print. Magazine wedding photographers will make you feel like models, posed and organized at once without looking at the people around you.
Viewing such photos of history is a pleasure: the couple kissing, walking, hugging obviously in a long portrait session. But they still look natural and in love. If you dream of seeing your wedding in print or on the blog, this editorial approach to detail plus perfect portraits is just what you need.
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]]>Fine art photography, or image photography, loves creamy textures, fine grain that creates crisp, super high resolution portraits and a little desaturation of discoloration, in simple words. Thanks to progress, wedding photographers who have mastered this style shoot on film, review the negatives and can edit the images further for flawless photos in style.
Typically, these film photographers ask a higher price for their services. Not only because their technical talent deserves to be rewarded, but the very act of conducting such a photo shoot and then creating the stills is an expensive process for the photographer.Documentary style wedding photographyDo you want to give up wedding portraits and let your photographer catch as many lively and unique moments with you and your loved ones as possible? Documentary style photographers capture real life, not poses. You get magical and valuable photographic images where there is no artificiality.
There are a number of keywords you can use to find such photographers: live, non-staged, documentary, journalistic, reportage wedding photography.The editing style can vary: some photographers like lighter tones, freely manipulating colors and lighting in post-production, creating airy, film-like shots of the photos. Other photographers strictly follow the style of photojournalism and allow themselves only minimal changes, leaving the photos real, with natural light and colors of the event.
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