Posts tagged natural wedding photography
Why Some Wedding Moments Are Better in Black and White

I've been thinking lately about why couples almost never request black and white photos leading up to their wedding. They want things to look real, not like some stiff, over-produced editorial where everyone looks like they’re holding their breath. They mention the light. They mention candid moments that capture the feel and atmosphere of the day.

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Jasmine & Rino's Wedding at Allen Farmhaus, New Braunfels

There's a thing that happens sometimes, where you show up to photograph a wedding and it doesn't feel like work. Not because it's easy, but because the people make you forget you're on the clock. That's the only way I know how to describe Jasmine and Rino's day.

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Small Wedding vs Big Wedding: Which One Feels Right?

As a San Antonio wedding photographer team we have photographed weddings where the guest list barely reached ten people and weddings where the dance floor looked like a concert by the end of the night. After more than 200 weddings across Texas and beyond, one thing has become incredibly clear to us. The size of a wedding never determines how meaningful it feels.

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What Couples Regret About Their Wedding Photos (And How to Avoid It)

A few months after a wedding, we’ll sometimes get a message from a couple that says something simple but meaningful.

“We didn’t realize how much these would mean to us.”

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Jen & Corey’s Wedding and Reception at Gruene Estate

From the moment we arrived at Gruene Estate, we knew that this place meant something deeper to them. It was not just a venue they had chosen for its charm or its sweeping oak trees. It was part of their story long before their wedding day ever existed.

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The Benefits of Documentary-Style Wedding Photography

We usually meet couples at our in-home studio, sometimes closer to where they live, sometimes over a video call when life is busy. Almost every time, the conversation starts the same way. They tell us how excited they are, how fast everything feels, and then, usually with a little laugh, they say they are not sure what they are supposed to do in front of the camera. That moment is where documentary style wedding photography really begins, even if they do not know the term yet.

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Why We Photograph Weddings Like Guests, Not Vendors

Most of our favorite conversations with couples don’t happen on wedding days at all. They happen beforehand, usually over coffee or a video call, when nerves are still soft and excitement hasn’t yet turned into a full sprint. Somewhere in that conversation, almost without fail, a couple will say something like, “We’re a little awkward in front of the camera,” or, “We just don’t want the day to feel like a photoshoot.”

We always smile at that point, because

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Earle-Harrison House Weddings in Waco Is A Perfect Blend of History and Romance

Waco, Texas, offers many beautiful wedding venues, but few can match the historic charm and Southern elegance of the Earle-Harrison House & Pape Gardens. This 1858 Greek Revival mansion provides a timeless backdrop for weddings, with its lush gardens, grand columns, and vintage architecture. If you're dreaming of a wedding filled with character, romance, and natural beauty, this venue is a stunning choice.

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