Photo-Journalistic wedding photography is where the photographer will follow the guests throughout the day without them being aware of their presence which can produce more natural images. Photojournalistic wedding photography is a contemporary more relaxed style than traditional wedding photography. Rather than the more formal approach of a traditional wedding photographer with posed shots of specific groups of people, the Photojournalistic wedding photography style tries to capture the day as it unfolds without the photographer directing the proceedings. The traditional approach of posed shots can be very time consuming meaning the bride and groom spend less quality time with their guests. However, as the Photojournalistic style requires no posed shots, the time required is much reduced making it a very popular wedding photography option.
Take a good look through our Wedding Photographers Directory to find a wedding photographer in your area whose style suits your requirements. You can make an enquiry to any photographer within the directory simply by visiting their own website or by completing our Get a Wedding Photography Quote form and contacting a number of wedding photographers at the same time.
If, as a bride and groom, you are looking for a Photojournalistic wedding photography service but still wish to have a few posed shots of specific groups of guests most wedding photographers will do all they can to accommodate your requirements. Discuss with your photographer to ensure they take the traditional shots you require, for example bride and groom posed shots, parents of the bride and groom and close family and friends. These types of shots are always popular with the older generation of parents and grandparents who would like to hang a portrait on their walls.
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