Your East Anglian Wedding - April/May 2024 (Issue 66)

TRENDsetter Some of the region’s best photographers have shared their trend predictions for 2024 www.embrace-photography.co.uk Photographs are more than just keepsakes. It’s a way of reliving those happy memories over and over again and reminding yourself of just how magical your special day was. To help give you some image ideas, we’ve asked local suppliers to share their 2024 trend predictions… www.jeanlucbenazetphotography.co.uk “In the ever-evolving world of photography, several trends are making waves in the industry. One notable trend is the incorporation of drone photography, which provides breathtaking aerial perspectives and dynamic compositions that add a unique dimension to wedding albums and event coverage.” – Rob and Andy from Embrace Photography. “I have seen an increase in enquiries for smaller, more personal celebrations; these are rising in popularity, allowing for deeper connections and creating stunning, meaningful wedding photos that reflect the intimacy of the day.” – Jean-Luc Benazet from Jean-Luc Benazet Photography. www.neilbaxterphotography.com www.lizgreenhalgh.co.uk “Bokeh photography is a rising trend. This is basically blurring out a light foreground to give an orb effect to the image and frame the bride and groom. It creates a beautiful effect when shooting through flowers.” – Neil Baxter from Neil Baxter Photography. “We will be seeing more colourful flowers and stunning bouquets in images this year.” – Liz Greenhalgh from Liz Greenhalgh Photography. www.creativepixelphotos.com “Don’t let the celebration end when the sun sets. Artistic nighttime photography adds a touch of magic to your wedding album. Imagine romantic sparkler exits, string lights aglow, and the first dance bathed in a warm glow. These creative shots capture the beauty of the evening and the timeless elegance of your love.” – Allen Blasdell from Creative Pixel Photos. PHOTOGRAPHY 57

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