Wedding Photography: Capturing Love in Black and White monomad daily chalenge

Greetings to my dear friends in the Black and White community! I hope everything is well with you all. I'm back with another photography session and blog post, this time featuring a young couple and their extraordinary wedding day.

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The groom's name is Yashin and the bride's name is Sarah. I had the pleasure of photographing their engagement shoot at my studio before this.

The wedding photography took place in a beautiful garden, and I captured three stunning individual shots of the couple. I made sure to incorporate the surroundings into the frames of my photographs.

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When it comes to wedding photography, authenticity is key, especially when shooting outdoors in natural sunlight. It's a truly captivating and beautiful effect. I even included a backlit shot in the collection. I've recently discovered a newfound passion for backlit photography, which I achieve using a large softbox for lighting. The beauty of it is that you only need one light source.

As the photography session progressed, I moved in closer to the bride, and I also experimented with black and white editing to enhance the emotional impact of the images.

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Overall, I've been shooting a lot of wedding photography lately, and my experience has taught me the importance of venturing into different photography genres and embracing new experiences to broaden my skillset.

I wish Yashin and Sarah a lifetime of happiness, and I hope that each of you will one day experience the same profound love that they share. The feeling of having a loving partner by your side, journeying towards your shared goals, hand in hand.

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I hope you have a wonderful day. I'll be sharing more of these wedding photographs with you soon. Thank you for joining me until the end of this post.
My view of the world of photography is not exactly what lens to use or what camera, there is always and everywhere a moment that is worth immortalizing.

Photography: @menati

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