Monday, 7 Apr 2008

Pretty as a Wedding Picture

Last week, Kate shared a great aerial photo with us in the “Quite the View from Up Here” post.  That got me to thinking about what I’ve seen of wedding photography these days.  There seems to be a lot more style choices and a definite artistic bent to some of them.  I happen to like this a lot.  Some people may not.  They may prefer the more traditional approach and that’s great too.

However, if I had it to do over (and could afford it ;) ), personally, I think I’d be looking for something with stunning color, insightful perspectives and the purity of black and whites.  Take a look at this amazing work:

Don’t forget to use your My Wedding Hero software to help you communicate with your photographer!  If you missed, it read up on our photography guide post.

You can also find questions to ask your photographers at Jersey Weddings Blog, Top Wedding Sites tips, and Discover Weddings Info.

Your wedding photos should make you feel like a picture worth a thousand words… and then some.

~Kristen


2 Responses to “Pretty as a Wedding Picture”

  1. olivier Lalin Says:

    Just a little wink and a few words about a French photographer based from Paris, France olivier Lalin photography Olivier provides custom made and high end wedding photographic services to brides world wide. He is a winner of two European press awards: The Ilford Award (juried by Robert Doisneau), and the El Pais Award for best photo essay. Published in InStyle magazine, Marta Stewart, Town and Country - Olivier Lalin weddings has been for 20 years about distinction, integrity, luxury, and the satisfying assurance that you are getting the very best.

  2. Kristen Says:

    Hi Olivier Lalin, Thanks so much for letting us know. I am still amazed at how global the Internet makes everything. I checked out the site, lovely work. I also liked being able to look through the pictures by “theme”. Great idea! To those of our readers who might be in the market there, head over and check it out.

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