10 Wedding Photography Trends

Written by admin  |  June 2, 2009  |  1 Comment    

Ian has been doing a bit of research of late and uncovered the current ‘10 Best Trends’ to help you follow what’s is current, cool, and fashionable in the world of Wedding Photography.

Contemporary Vintage – give your wedding a real vintage look with meaning and a modern
twist by using a photographer who specialises in this specific style. Fine art tones and colour
shifts – and don’t forget, dogs at weddings are so cool right now.

Photo Booth – A fun idea is to rent a photo booth for the reception so guests can make their
own memories for you. Look out for retro booths and ‘blinged up’ versions that stand out to
attract guests.

Pre-Wedding Shoots – not only a great fun way to get to know your photographer before the
big day but also excellent feature images to show off at your reception. Posed, relaxed, fun
portraits in an interesting location.

Reception prints – put your pre-wedding images in a mount & frame or in a guest album.
Upon arrival at the reception guests have the opportunity to sign and leave their best wishes
in the book or on the mount itself.

Parents Gifts – instead of giving flowers to parents at your reception why not get your prewedding
images put into a mini albums or coffee table books as lasting keepsake gifts.

Fine Art Photography – Brides love this style because it reminds them of a fashion spread in
a magazine. The photographer directs this style to fulfill a specific artistic vision with a view to
producing a final piece art.

Boudoir – designed as a gift for your fiancé. Boudoir photography is becoming increasingly
popular. These are basically sexy pictures taken of you, in your own home or hotel room
usually in lingerie or even as a nude or as an illusion of nudity.

Proposal Photography – this is an idea where the Groom to be (or sometimes the Bride)
arranges with a photographer to photograph the moment of marriage proposal. More akin to
the Paparazzi style of photography, where at least one half of the couple are completely
unaware of what will happen.

Trash the Dress – some brides choose to vacuum wrap their dress once the vows have been
taken and pack them away on top of the wardrobe. How about this option instead? Imagine a
photo shoot where your beautiful dress gets completely destroyed, with you in it! The images
are a real talking point.

Cherish the Dress – really the complete opposite of Trash the Dress. This is a dedicated
fashion shoot designed to show off your beautiful dress in the most elegant way possible.
These shoots are pure indulgence, get your hair and make-up done and get photographed in
a fabulous location.

Be Inspired:
·  John Michael Cooper – Trash The Dress
·  Faye & Trevor Yerbury – Boudoir
·  Chris Hanley – Cherish The Dress
·  Jose Villa, Jesh De Rox – Fine Art & Contemporary with a vintage feel
·  Booth Nation – Seamus Ryan’s original photo booth

By Ian McGraw at Ian McGraw Photography

NEXT TIME Hannah from SugarBlossom brings you her Top 10 Trends!

Responses

  1. booth says:

    December 2nd, 2009at 5:21 pm(#)

    You may call us biased, but we also think that stylish, retro and sophisticated booth’s are going to be HOT for years to come! :)

    Booths are a great way to add guest interactivity to your event, not to mention it’s a great ice breaker that both sides of the family to take part in.

    Some of the modern booth’s up the ante by providing you with a DVD of the days photos, so that you can print and send off copies with thank-you cards. How awesome!

    http://www.getthebooth.com

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