Formal wedding photography and traditional wedding photography

Formal wedding photography and traditional wedding photography provide highly posed photographs. The wedding photographer will direct the wedding party into stylised positions.

Wedding Photographer, Midlands : The Highly Experienced Dartnell Photography

May 4, 2012
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Dartnell Photography Today we’re lucky enough to feature a highly talented, highly accomplished pair of Northamptonshire wedding photographers. Husband-and-wife team Philip and Lindy Dartnell have been operating their company out of their studio in Woodford, near Kettering, for over 25 years. With so much experience under their belts, this couple has a great deal to bring to the table in terms of their professionalism, reliability and stunning [...]

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Wedding Photographer, Staffordshire : Clear Image Photography

April 25, 2012
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Clear Image Photography In an age currently saturated with wedding photography that often tries too hard to stand out from the crowd and be overly gimmicky, in many cases all we are left with is a series of images that detract from the true meaning of the art form. Fortunately, photographers such as Adrian Brown at Clear Image are present to [...]

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Reportage Or Posed Photography?

April 10, 2012
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The Wonderful World Of Wedding Photography As discussed in previous posts (see this article), the demand nationwide and indeed worldwide for reportage, documentary-style wedding photography has skyrocketed in recent years. This is in no small part due to the artistic, unobtrusive and naturalistic approach required to produce such visually enticing photographs. But of course, if [...]

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Award-Winning Photographer From North Wales : Aled Oldfield Photography

April 3, 2012
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Aled Oldfield Photography Today we feel quite honoured to feature a photographer whose extensive experience in the trade has earned him the title of Grand Master with the internationally-renowned photographic society, the SWPP. North Wales wedding photographer Aled Oldfield (FSWPP MSWPP GMSWPP) has an impressive number of accolades to his name, but putting all these titles aside, he couldn’t be [...]

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Wedding Photographer in the Cotswolds : The Quirky Bullit Photography

January 23, 2012
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Bullit Photography Today we have seized an excellent opportunity to showcase one of Britain’s finest wedding lensmen, the eccentric and visually overwhelming Cotswolds wedding photographer Bullit Photography. “Immaculate, novel and unorthodox reportage-style wedding photography… this is a photographer with a notable degree of creative wit.” Who runs Bullit Photography? Robin Bradshaw and his company, Bullit [...]

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Wedding Photographer, South East : Becky Kerr Photography

January 9, 2012
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Becky Kerr Photography Today we’ve shifted our gaze once more upon the Home Counties, and found a wedding photographer with heaps of personality. After gaining her BA in Photography back in 1995, South East wedding photographer Becky Kerr embarked on a career in the London magazine industry as an image editor and shoot stylist. “An experienced, calm and humble photographer… beautiful wedding [...]

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Wedding photography shots : The Confetti Shot

November 23, 2011
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Confetti Good morning, and welcome to another post on The Wedding Secret intended to inspire you about which shots to have for your wedding! The word ‘confetti’ originally refers to the Italian confectionery that is thrown during carnivals and other celebrations. Here in the UK (and in many other countries) we used to throw rice. [...]

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