High-Style Wedding Photography
A new generation of photographers is taking wedding photography and turning it into a chance to capture the important feelings between the couple, not just the posed forced memories traditional wedding pictures convey.
A wedding is a time for celebration between two people, and the union of their personalities.
Understanding the feeling the couple is trying to convey will allow a photographer to capture the essence of the moment. It is a challenge a good photographer can handle.
Finding the right photographer that not only understands what you want, but can also deliver on the promise may seem hard, but with time and patience, the right cameraman is waiting for you to make sure that every unique laugh is caught.
These are the memories the grandkids really want to remember, and they are the ones a great photographer can capture for you so they can be enjoyed long after the flowers have wilted.
One such photographer is Michel Arnaud.
Arnaud Associates (www.michelarnaud.com) announced that it’s launching a new venture called Head Over Heels Studio (www.headoverheelsstudio.com), which will focus on high-style wedding photography.
Head Over Heels Studio combines fine art wedding photography with portrait and interior photography
Prior to founding Head Over Heels Studio, Arnaud and his business partner, Pawel Kaminski, would only accept a small number of select weddings to photograph.
“Generally speaking when you flip through a magazine or the wedding section of a newspaper, you see that wedding photography has become somewhat expected and mundane.
With Head Over Heels Studio, we intend to change that. Today’s bride is expecting an original approach to her wedding pictures, and she’s seeking a higher level of photography that emanates her distinct personality and that captures the surrounding environment and celebration.”
As the recession continues, wedding trends are changing. Head Over Heels Studio combines fine art wedding photography with portrait and interior photography.
“When we started looking at wedding trends, we felt that they were leaning more to our type of photography, which combines beauty, interiors and emotion,” Kaminski explained. “Now is the right time to enter this market and bring to the discerning bride the opportunity to own a collection of fine-art photographs that not only will she treasure, but that her children and even her grandchildren will too.”
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