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Here’s a wedding from January. I could have easily shot this one entirely in black and white. The venue and the colors just looked excellent in black and white. Winter weddings are a different ball game. The light is cold and sun sets early. I love shooting natural light details and portraits ,but at 8pm in January, thats not happening. You might notice this post features few details and directed portraits. During weddings like this, I think it’s important to take a documentary approach. It’s fun to watch for emotional connections and glimpses of intimacy that you may miss when you’re directing portraits or shooting details. It’s a challenge to be constantly looking for those things. You have to stay curious! 

to life!

Josh

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