Your West Midlands Wedding- October/November 2020 (Issue 70)
46 ▲ “For me, natural, organic shots are the best. I honestly enjoyed shooting the groom’s preparations as much as the brides.” – Daniel from Daniel McClane Photography. www.dmcclane.com ▲ “Why have one groom when you can have two? Matt is British, and Charlie is Venezuelan, and for their wedding day, they wanted a traditional English country house but with a South American element; the La Hora Loca where they bought carnival costumes and handpicked an incredible soundtrack for their guests to enjoy. This image was taken earlier in the day before things got too crazy, and I adore how theatrical and emotive they got with these portraits.” – Nicola from Nicola Gough Photography. www.weddingphotographyinshropshire.co.uk ▲ “We tend to look at the bride as she enters the room, but we like to capture the groom too, especially for these kinds of moments. The overwhelming love he has for his bride can bring the strongest man to tears.” – Karen from Amara Grace Photography. ▲ “I remember before the ceremony both grooms were so excited about walking down the aisle. The atmosphere was contagious, and whenever I look back at their pictures, it makes me smile. I love capturing the candid moments when couples are totally immersed in each other and are unaware of the camera.” – Katie from Still Light Photography. www.amaragrace.co.uk www.stilllightphotography.co.uk Dashing groom
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