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Jan 29

Written by: Alex
1/29/2009 2:13 PM

 

There are two primary approaches to wedding photography today: Traditional and Photojournalistic.

Traditional wedding photography provides for more classic poses and a great deal of photographer control in setting up specific poses on the day of the wedding. Photojournalistic wedding photography takes concepts from editorial reporting styles and focuses on candid, unposed and spontaneous images, which emphasize moments and emotion.

Our studio specializes in a combination of both formats to offer each couple a truly unique and comprehensive look at their wedding day. Our Approach utilizes photojournalistic images combined with traditional posed images that are inspired by editorial fashion photography as would be found in magazines like Vogue and Vanity Fair as well as classic photo albums.

When working with any studios, it is recommended to discuss the post production process, during which your album and vision will be created. Many studios such as ours offer “in house” graphic artists, who combine innovative technology and photographic creativity to create unique after effects such as Sepia, Spot Color, soft focus and much more, truly custimizing each photo and page of your album.

In addition, our graphic artists can improve your images by adjusting skin discoloration, tatoo removal, teeth whitening and blemish removal.

Copyright ©2009 Alex Ruchaevsky

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