Ed, I think you will find this funny. My mom is
a true fan of your website. She checks it ever few days.
She even updates me on all of the new weddings you have done.
She is totally addicted. And I think she has memorized my pictures
better than I have. She truely loves your work! |

Wedding photography is changing like everything else in our culture. Brides want photography that captures "real experiences" rather than posed images created by the photographer. This style is called "photojournalistic wedding photography." Instead of being the "director of the images," the photographer becomes a "creative observer" who hunts and shoots those "emotional moments" that give so much value to wedding images.
When you look at an image that has emotional content you are moved, and even years after the wedding, the power remains to reconnect you to the love that was in full bloom that miraculous day.
But weddings are also an opportunity for formal portraits of families who are looking their best. We have found that the best wedding photography combines the best of both styles: formals and documentary, color and B&W.

