Spring is in the air. Well, maybe not QUITE yet, but we’re getting close. You know what comes along with spring? may and June! You know what May and June are famous for? Weddings! What do weddings need? Gorgeous pictures, of course!
So in the spirit of spring, love, and romance…and of course our love for all things photography, we present to you 12 gorgeous wedding photography shots that are sure to inspire all photographers.
Set the Stage With These Wedding Photography Examples
1.) Romantic dip in a garden, source Style Me Pretty. 2.) Gown hanging from chandelier or other unexpected place, photo by Joyeuse Photography. 3.) Flower bouquet close-up in a playful situation, photo by Bridesmaid.com. 4.) Holding hands from a creative perspective makes a lovely wedding photo, photo source The Creative Mama. 5.) Simple, quiet moment of groom kissing the bride by Joyeuse Photography.
Bride and Groom Photos We Adore
1.) Be playful and bring a balloon, photo source Bridesmaid.com. 2.) Take photos of bride and groom on each side of a wall or door, before they can see each other, Emmaline Bride crediting Brandon Werth. 3.) Touching photo of a groom’s first glimpse of his new bride, photo by Audrey Hannah Photo.
Capturing the Close-Up Moments in Your Wedding Photography
1.) Wedding rings nestled together, photo by Audrey Hannah Photo. 1.) Shoes in foreground photo, by Carole Rodman Wedding Photography. 2.) Don’t forget the flower girls’ picture! Photo by Misty Miotto Photography. 4.) Close up of hands shot during ceremony, photo by Joyeuse Photography.
Want some deets on how you can make these shots happen? Check out this wedding tutorial graphic by Digital Camera World. Full of awesomeness.
Have a wedding photograph you’ve taken that you’re especially proud of (pro, enthusiast, or amateur)? Share it on our Facebook page; we’d love to see it!
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