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08 December 2010

Wedding Photography Approaches

Most of the time, the wedding photographer tries to be as creative as he can, by shooting photographers both in studio, outdoors (at the beach maybe) and at the venue itself. Today we can find several approaches to wedding photography:

  • Traditional wedding photography - take a more classic approach toward the final image output. You usually will see the bride and groom in classic positions, that were more common in older days. For example, the broom and bride holding hands and looking at each other in a black & white photograph.
  • Photojournalistic wedding photography - this approach tends to create more drama and overall passion and excitement in the photograph. It is taken from photojournalism approach, were in order to sell more magazines, the image should be a remarkable one. For example, when the bride thrown the bouquet back or pictures from the bridal party.
  • Contemporary wedding photography - also known as fashion wedding photography. In this approach, the photographer use a photojournalism approach to take its photographs, and combines it with image post processing. The results are more vivid, dramatic and exceptional, most of the time. The main purpose of this type of approach, is to deliver s short story in every image.
  • Studio wedding photography - also a very modern approach, which is widely used among professional wedding photographers. Usually the photographic sessions will take place in a studio with the ability to perfectly control the lighting environment. It can also take place outdoors, with special photographic equipment. Sometimes the photographer will decide that it's probably the best place to shoot a series of photographers at the beach, church or a private location that has an important and emotional signature to the couple.

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