May 16, 2024

Photography Style | What’s Your Style?

“What’s Your Wedding Photography Style?”

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The colors at this June wedding were gorgeous pastels. In my personal opinion, shooting as “light and airy” might have lost the delicacy of the colors and “dark and moody” would have made them look muddy.

One of the questions newly engaged couples are told to ask potential Wedding Photographers is “What’s  your  Wedding Photography Style?”  Let’s talk today about different editing styles and color.

Photography Style As Art

Let’s start with the obvious—Photography is an Art form.  There are lots of Photographers out there, and lots of different ways of photographing weddings.  In addition, most artists are constantly evolving their “style.”

Wedding Photography Style
Lighting in the Fall is naturally darker due to a lower angle of incidence of the sun.

Color Is The Basis For Style

In my mind, color is one of the most important aspects of any type of Art.  As Artists, we can choose to photograph in full color or black and white.  We can make colors more or less saturated when editing.  Certain colors will evoke certain emotions.

Over the course of my career as a Wedding Photographer, I have come to reallize that I prefer to use natural colors when documenting a Wedding.  There are a few reasons for this, but mainly I feel like if a couple has spent a year or more planning every detail of their day, including their color palette, it is my responsibility record that faithfully.   Personally, I have found that the best way to do that is to shoot it and edit it to enhance the natural colors in the image.  One way we can play around with color, shadows and mood is to use off camera strobe.

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Using strobe can also enhance color and mood in Wedding Photography

There Is No Right Or Wrong Photography Style

That is not to say that I believe the current “light and airy” or “dark and moody” filters are bad or somehow not right.  I know that those looks resonate with many people.  As a business person as well as an artist, I have come to realize that beauty is in the eye of the checkbook holder.  I am totally ok with that.  When I was just beginning with digital, I experimented with many different filters and looks.  None of the filters felt authentic to me.  I personally felt that when I was using filters, it felt forced.

In conclusion, I would say that if you have a certain style you are looking for, look at the Wedding Photographer’s Portfolio.  Ask to see an entire Wedding to get a true sense of the work.  The last thing you want to do is ask a Photographer to shoot your Wedding Photos in a style that is not theirs.

Take a minute to view our Wedding Photography Portfolio to see if we are match for you.

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ADD A COMMENT

You can never go wrong with timeless, true to life photos! It’s a style that will never go out of style.

Blackburn Portrait Design

Agree–Timeless and Classic is the way to go!

I absolutely believe that a natural and true to life photography style will always be timeless. Editing styles come and go but true color editing is always in style! Amazing work, friend!

Blackburn Portrait Design

Could not agree more!

I love your work, and believe that a natural style will transcend time and still look as beautiful a year from now, 5, 10 or 50 years from now. However, as you say, it’s so important to know the style that you want for your special day, as there truly is no right or wrong, only what’s right for the client!

Blackburn Portrait Design

I truly believe there is a photographer out there for everyone!

I love the older couple’s images. All have a gorgeous photography style, but you really captured them well. Those smiles!

Blackburn Portrait Design

Thanks Jodi!

I love this!!! There is no right or wrong photography style…gosh I wish people understood that! You have a beautiful style Susan, no filters needed!

Blackburn Portrait Design

Thanks Michelle–I feel like filters actually detract from my subjects.