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Most couples understand the importance of choosing the right wedding photographer for their special event. However, they often overlook another valuable aspect of the process: the photography style. Wedding images are no longer a one-size-fits-all approach, so you need to consider the different styles ahead of time to ensure your big day is captured exactly how you want to remember it.

3 Wedding Photographer Styles

1. Photojournalism

For the photojournalism style, your wedding photographer responds like a documentary filmmaker. They're there for every aspect of the action to catch candid images of your special day, providing a natural, more authentic finish. You can choose to have all your shots taken in this manner or combine it with more traditional photographs, depending on your personal preference.

2. Lifestyle

Wedding PhotographerLifestyle photography is the middle ground between photojournalism and traditional wedding images. With this style, there is more emphasis on choosing backgrounds and locations, but the action occurring in the photo offers a candid finish. For example, your photographer may choose a specific wall or feature with the right lighting before having the wedding party walk in front of it in a natural manner. This method provides relaxed yet creative results.

3. Traditional

Traditional wedding photography focuses on classic images, but it does provide the couple more control over the finished look. All of the photographs will be pre-planned before the ceremony and reception, and as they're taken, you and your party will receive directions on poses and facial expressions from the photographer.

 

You only get one shot at capturing your wedding day, so make sure you choose the right wedding photographer. Based in St. Louis, MO, The Film Perspective is renowned throughout Eastern Missouri for their top-quality photography and wedding videography. Owner Aaron Markham has made a name for his impressive work since starting the business in 2014. Browse his professional portfolio online, or request an estimate for your event by calling (314) 202-9791.

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