In the 1990s a few brave wedding photographers dared to begin marketing with the word “photojournalistic’ to describe their approach to wedding photography. Instead of stopping action to get their shot, they stayed in the background and looked for real interactions and emotions that told the story of the day.But not all photographers can agree, Howard Kier offers some advice in his article "What is Wedding Photojournalism?"
Photojournalism is a style without rules or standards and is more marketing than anything else. It is up to you to determine if your vision of photojournalistic wedding photography is the same the photographer’s vision and style. No matter how good the photographer, if your visions don’t match, then you need to keep looking until you find a photographer whose vision of Photojournalism matches yours.Decide for yourself, these articles along with many other can be found in the article section of WedFog.
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