New trends in wedding photography have taken over the last couple of years, one of them is Wedding Photojournalism.
This type of photography allows the photographer complete freedom and artistic creativity. Long gone are the days of traditional poses and romantic glances, it is now all about life and experiences. Capturing everything with emotion and what the bride and groom may never see because they are too busy either being in the moment or getting ready.
I've been to several weddings in my life and will be attending another one this fall. I have to tell you I have never experienced this type of wedding photography before. I'm almost tempted to ask a few former bride friends of mine to don their dresses again for an even cooler trend: Trash the Dress.
Apparently, this new wave has turned wedding photography into a fun adventure for both the bride and the photographer. Now the rules have really been thrown out. Personally what I think is so cool about this is the fact that you aren't doing anything for show, and by that I mean you aren't getting ready for a wedding or reception and so you aren't worried about your hair getting messy or wearing the right makeup, those worries have gone away and are a thing of the past.
What does happen in these Trash the Dress sessions are brides are able to be free. If they ever wanted to be a fashion model or artistic or just simply have fun and not be so nervous, this is their chance.
How ever it seems that brides don't have to be too worried about really trashing their dresses. 1. Not many brides are wearing hand me down dresses and 2. Dresses can be dry cleaned and preserved after the session!
I'd love to try a trash the dress session! Would you? Check out these areas for what one is like, and if you are interested, gimme a holla and let's go have some fun - oh an my session fees still apply, there are none!
www.trashthedress.com
Paul Johnson Photography
Scarlett Lillian Photo Journal: Debbine: A glamorous bride
Maloman Photographers
This type of photography allows the photographer complete freedom and artistic creativity. Long gone are the days of traditional poses and romantic glances, it is now all about life and experiences. Capturing everything with emotion and what the bride and groom may never see because they are too busy either being in the moment or getting ready.
I've been to several weddings in my life and will be attending another one this fall. I have to tell you I have never experienced this type of wedding photography before. I'm almost tempted to ask a few former bride friends of mine to don their dresses again for an even cooler trend: Trash the Dress.
Apparently, this new wave has turned wedding photography into a fun adventure for both the bride and the photographer. Now the rules have really been thrown out. Personally what I think is so cool about this is the fact that you aren't doing anything for show, and by that I mean you aren't getting ready for a wedding or reception and so you aren't worried about your hair getting messy or wearing the right makeup, those worries have gone away and are a thing of the past.
What does happen in these Trash the Dress sessions are brides are able to be free. If they ever wanted to be a fashion model or artistic or just simply have fun and not be so nervous, this is their chance.
How ever it seems that brides don't have to be too worried about really trashing their dresses. 1. Not many brides are wearing hand me down dresses and 2. Dresses can be dry cleaned and preserved after the session!
I'd love to try a trash the dress session! Would you? Check out these areas for what one is like, and if you are interested, gimme a holla and let's go have some fun - oh an my session fees still apply, there are none!
www.trashthedress.com
Paul Johnson Photography
Scarlett Lillian Photo Journal: Debbine: A glamorous bride
Maloman Photographers