12 wedding shots every bride wants (and how to get them)
Best wedding shots: the Details

Brides spend a lot of time, effort and money choosing their colour scheme, flowers, table placements, favours and most want to remember every detail no matter how small to be covered.
The best wedding shots get in close and experiment with different photo compositions to create visually interesting images.
Don’t be afraid to move objects into better light. I prefer natural window light and will use a wide aperture to get a good depth of field and draw attention on to a particular focus point.
PAGE 1: Best wedding shots – the venue
PAGE 2: Best wedding shots – the details
PAGE 3:Best wedding shots – the dress
PAGE 4: Best wedding shots – the beauty shot
PAGE 5: Best wedding shots – the boys
PAGE 6: Best wedding shots – the first look
PAGE 7: Best wedding shots – the big entrance
PAGE 8: Best wedding shots – the guests
PAGE 9: Best wedding shots – the bridge & groom
PAGE 10: Best wedding shots – the children
PAGE 11: Best wedding shots – the first dance
PAGE 12: Best wedding shots – the after party
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