The bride and groom – who waited so long for their day – had the most perfect day. This wedding – to this photographer at least – was a true testiment to the power of a solid vendor team with a planner in charge and a bride and groom who opted to do a first look so they could truly enjoy their cocktail hour and wedding reception.
The bride and groom – who waited so long for their day – had the most perfect day. This wedding – to this photographer at least – was a true testiment to the power of a solid vendor team with a planner in charge and a bride and groom who opted to do a first look so they could truly enjoy their cocktail hour and wedding reception.
One theme that prominent throughout the day was family. Carolina and Cesar’s wedding was a celebration of themselves and the completion of their family. Since Carolina was raised by her grandmother, she asked if she could do a first look with her grandmother. This was a first for me, but I think brides who are close to their grandmothers should do this more often.
Not only was I able to photograph the colors properly, but the added brightness also allowed these images to be very on-brand as well. I could have gone the natural light method for photographing, but preserving the contrast of the flowers was deeply important to my client. Reds and pinks – when overexposed (AKA light and airy) can wash out the detail. Whites are hard to photograph as well for this reason.
Not only was I able to photograph the colors properly, but the added brightness also allowed these images to be very on-brand as well. I could have gone the natural light method for photographing, but preserving the contrast of the flowers was deeply important to my client. Reds and pinks – when overexposed (AKA light and airy) can wash out the detail. Whites are hard to photograph as well for this reason.