Your London Wedding - March/April 2022 (Issue 82)

▲ I’ve always loved shots with a variety of emotions encapsulated in one image and here’s an example as we see the groom being escorted to see his bride for the first time on their wedding day, and prior to the ceremony, as is tradition in this Jewish wedding. There's something so incredibly heart-warming about this little bridesmaid’s expression as she gets to share a dance with the bride at the reception. CHRISTINE CONSTANTINE PHOTOGRAPHY www.christineconstantine.co.uk ▲ I’m sharing this for no other reason than I always wanted to shoot a wedding with an old routemaster bus and last summer I got my chance! EDWIN MARCOW PHOTOGRAPHY www.edwinmarcow.com ▲ I always want to give my couples something amazing. We shot this image at midnight when all the guests had left and the bride was more relaxed. There’s actually a carpark behind the pond, so it goes to show, you can shoot iconic bride and groom portraits in the most ordinary locations and make it look special. ▲ This couple were amazing they had a love and appreciation for photography as an art form. What you can’t see behind me, are half a dozen tourists who shared our pod on the London Eye and were very accommodating. The groom in this image was very shy. When we visited the venue, I saw this location and knew instantly the type of image I wanted to shoot. The problem was, we planned this shot as a sneak out between the main course and desert and the guests could watch on from their elevated position in the venue. It took a bit of convincing, but the groom finally agreed to it and we’re now good friends. 55 PHOTOGRAPHY

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