It’s no secret that I love shooting weddings from the getting ready moments right until the end of the reception. I think it’s because I want to provide a complete account of my client’s day for them to look back on forever. So it’s no surprise that I usually only blog “full day” weddings.
But on this occasion I have made an exception as this wedding is just too sweet to not share. Even though I only shot the ceremony and bridal portraits of this 20 guest large intimate affair I just couldn’t resist blogging it. Chris & Sarah have an infectious connection, really understood my photographic style and completely trusted me to provide them with treasured memories.
Thinking about it……..if the experts say to only blog the type of work/client you want to attract……I’ve hit the nail on the head blogging this one, even if it was only a couple of hours!
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Love the way you capture these occasions …. Please TEACH ME!!!
Sarah & Chris
Everyone comments on how great your photos are Brad. But most importantly, we are thrilled at how good they are. If we had our time again, we’d only change one thing – we’d allow more time after the ceremony for you to work your magic!