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Photojournalistic wedding photography

One of the most popular phrases thrown around these days is “photojournalistic photography”. The reason why I consider myself a “storyteller” and not just a “photojournalistic photographer” is because when I capture a whole day, it is a combination of photojournalism, posed portraits, and detail shots, so that the wedding photographs cover all aspects and angles.

Many people have remarked that my photos maintain a natural quality. It isn’t necessarily that my couples know how to interact in front of a camera, in fact, most have said that they’re not used to being photographed, and unless your parents were photographers, I’d say that’s pretty expected. During the portrait hours, I do take on a more active role than just being a photojournalistic wedding photographer. Photos such as the First Look, wedding party group photos, family group photos, photos with friends, those do have to be planned in advance, locations have to be right for both the light and background, and these photographs require time to achieve.

During most of the ceremony and reception, however, I remain in the background and capture vignettes as they happen. Photojournalistic photographs are created because a photographer anticipates being in the right place at the right time, and composes the shot such that it tells a story and is more than just a snapshot. I’ve taken some of my favorite moments from my 2009 weddings, to illustrate what it means to a photographer like myself when people ask for “photojournalistic” moments.

Emma and her two bridesmaids putting finishing touches to boutonnieres before the wedding ceremony
Photojournalistic wedding photo in Boston MA

Action shot of Lisa high-fiving one of her young wedding guests at her wedding reception

Photojournalistic wedding photo in Boston MA

Emmy here shed tears right as Jesse began his vows

Photojournalistic wedding photo in Boston MA

It was a pouring wedding day for Rebecca, but I love how graceful she looks here as she walks in the rain

Photojournalistic wedding photo in Cape Cod MA

Getting ready photos like these make the wedding day seem so much more authentic. Of course one of the first things one would do is to brush their teeth!

Photojournalistic wedding photo in Boston MA

I really think hugs are one of the most genuine moments, as Cara here hugs her sister

Photojournalistic wedding photo at Westford Regency MA

Why do we take photos of the dress being put on? Because it’s actually a pretty tough process! I think I’ve learned a thing or two now about getting brides into a dress =)

Photojournalistic wedding photo at Artists for Humanity Boston MA

This was a really fun moment because when the justice of peace announced that “you may kiss the bride”, Qizhi pecked Ada on her cheek (they then kissed afterwards)

Photojournalistic moment at Boston wedding ceremony

The guests have taken their seat, and Jacqueline and Sean take a moment to breathe before they take their seats as well. This photo showcases the natural beauty of the wedding venue (the Boston University Castle) and the relaxed nature of the couple

Photojournalistic wedding photo at BU Castle

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February 26, 2010 - 9:19 am christina - these are some beautiful moments shang! i love the natural look :)

February 26, 2010 - 9:57 am Kimberly - These are so good. I love this style! The teeth brushing photo is so cute... I hope I remember to do that before walking down the aisle :)

February 26, 2010 - 12:17 pm Karen - I really like the teeth brushing picture too :) I'm so excited for our wedding day just by looking at these pics! :)

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