Stunning venue, fabulous grounds, lovely couple and dramatic skies…….what more could you ask for ??
by Kevin Morris
Stunning venue, fabulous grounds, lovely couple and dramatic skies…….what more could you ask for ??
by Kevin Morris
Having gone through the details, and some bride & groom portraiture, it’s now time to have a look at those “moments”. Those moments that no-one notices, or that go in the blink of an eye, immortalized by a split second photograph. Capturing your guests & family and their personalities, Sometimes thought provoking, perhaps romantic, occasionally cute, but most of the time just plain funny, these are the type of images that I love.
I like to think that the main photos of the happy couple, their bridal party, families & friends are the cornerstones of wedding photography but the “moments” (or reportage images) are the mortar that holds them together, building up a full and detailed account of the day, not just in poses, but in atmosphere, in fun, in laughs…….in moments. These are the images that are not posed, but reflect the day in little glimpses.
Most of these images are from 2013, but I couldn’t help but add in a few all time favorites.
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by Kevin Morris
For my second blog of 2014 I thought I would shine some light on my views on wedding couple photography. Most couples these days, while wanting top quality photos, wish to spend as much time as possible with their guests, so, before the day, I draft up a “plan” for timings and maybe locations if appropriate, and also a “wet weather” plan so, on the day the photos go as smoothly as possible with little or no time lost. Rather than overly pose couples, I prefer to keep my distance and, if applicable, incorporate as much of the landscape / hotel grounds into the images. I also move in close for maybe 2/3 photos but keep these to a minimum (unless specific requests have been made).
For most couples about 30 mins on the day is plenty for couple photography and I tend to split this up into 2 sessions – the first on location or in the hotel grounds and the second session just before the meal is called for . This always proves very popular with couples as it gives them a chance to catch their breath and spend some quiet time together.
See attached slideshow of a selection of couple shots from 2013 – just a small collection from various weddings throughout the year .
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