Sunday, July 4, 2010

Creative Bridal and Wedding Portraits

Image from Kiss the Groom

Image from Kiss the Groom

I saw this wedding on Kiss the Groom a couple of weeks back and threw a handful of images into an inspiration folder on my computer. While going back through them looking for inspiration, it struck me. This gal isn't doing a day after shoot. She was on that horse during ON her wedding day! Note the ceremony arch and guests in the background. That's freaking awesome!


Image from Kiss the Groom

So it got me thinking. Why is it that brides put so much time and energy into customizing their wedding celebration only to default to safe, standard bridal portraits? Especially with such mad wedding photography talent available. Wedding photography has come a long way and you can find plenty that look a stunning as editorial shoots in a magazine.



Image from Two Ring Studios

OK, let me take a step back here and say that traditional, classic portraiture will stand the test of time and won't look dated in 10, 20, or 30 years. And classic portraiture is wonderful in is own way. But why not also embrace your own personality and tap into your photographer's creativity? To truly capture your wedding story, I suggest you consider doing both.


Image from Kiss the Groom


Image from Style Me Pretty

I'm not talking about a Trash the Dress (TTD) session. I'm talking about rocking the dress and highlighting your style and personality, while taking full advantage of your photographer's talents.

Image from Two Ring Studios

So how creative would you be willing to get with your pictures on your wedding day? What would best express your personal style and creativity?

MWAH!
~The Hindsight Bride

3 comments:

  1. I'll get creative for sure. These images are fun, honest and romantic!

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  2. I'm totally with you. We hired a photographer who is not first known as a 'wedding' photographer at all. We loved that he's done quite a few weddings, but that he also has a ton of experience shooting fashion, still life, etc... We totally trust his creativity on our wedding day, and I'm excited to see what 'non' wedding-y shots he comes up with!

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  3. @DognBird I love that you used the word honest. I had a little epiphany when I read that. Thank you very much!

    @bonafidebride I can;t wait to see the pictures!

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