Your West Midlands Wedding- October/November 2020 (Issue 70)

FLOWERS 45 PHOTOGRAPHY P hotographs are more than just keepsakes. They’re a way of reliving those happy memories over and over again and reminding yourself of just how wonderful life can be. To help inspire you, we’re asked local suppliers to send in their favourite bride, groom and group shots. CAPTURE THE MOMENT Local photographers reveal their favourite images ▲ “We love the morning of the wedding, it’s always full of emotion and anticipation. The moment the brides puts on her dress often shows the bond between mother and daughter.” – Karen from Amara Grace Photography. www.amaragrace.co.uk ▲ “For this image, I didn’t have to use any photoshop or digital manipulation other than the basics. The bride, Steph, was ready to leave to head to the ceremony and was stood by a mirrored door, I took a photo, and this was the result.” – Nicola Gough from Nicola Gough Photography. www.weddingphotographyinshropshire.co.uk Blushing bride ▲ “This is one of my favourite unposed images of a bride. It’s as if she has just stepped out of Vogue magazine.” – Daniel McClane from Daniel McClane Photography. ▲ “Getting creative at weddings is what I’m all about. I love this image showing the bride getting ready with her best friends. This is actually taken while I was on standing on a table, shooting through the glass beads of a chandelier. I love the depth it creates and how it tells the story of the morning.” – Katie Whitburn from Still Light Photography. www.dmcclane.com www.stilllightphotography.co.uk

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