One of the challenges (and fun parts) of wedding photography is coming up with different angles and different viewpoints on similar events. Every wedding is unique, but it’s still easy to get a bit comfy and take the same shots that were successful in previous weddings. This is my attempt at mixing up the traditional reception line at the end of the ceremony from a wedding I shot a few weeks ago.
In other news…we’re heading down to Cork this afternoon for the massive geek party Blog Awards. We’ll be child free for the first time in years so I plan on letting my hair down (translation: drinking one cocktail and promptly dozing off in a comfy chair in the hotel lounge).
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nice shot!
Really an unusual perspective. The clock works great in this shot. Well done!
Great shot. Excellent agle and perspective. Bravo!
Claire, great shot , yes i love to get a different view/angle in a photo too, well done. C
I’m blown away by this shot. One of the most original wedding shots I’ve ever seen. Well done!
Fabulous. Outstanding. Mould-breaking
I LOVE this shot, Claire! I am in awe of your talent! I always enjoy your photos.
Fantastic shot and definately very original – rather inspiring too I must add!
thanks for sharing this post, i bookmarked ur blog
excellent perspective and works really well in b/w….eyecatching image. Congrats on your wonderful photography.
This is just great! I agree with the need to come with origional ideas/viewpoints for wedding photography. We thought we had such a guy for our wedding in Positano but unfortunately he didn’t do us or the Amalfi coast any justice on the day! I would have been better off flying you out for the week!!
I agree with the need to come with origional ideas/viewpoints for wedding photography. We thought we had such a guy for our wedding in Positano but unfortunately he didn’t do us or the Amalfi coast any justice on the day! I would have been better off flying you out for the week!!