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The Hovels at Harewood Wedding Photography // Emma & Alex
A technique we find ourselves returning to constantly is the art of combining elements. Instead of isolated snapshots, we look to weave different scenes together, creating multi-storied frames that fully explore the depth of a moment. This means your gallery doesn’t just feature individuals in a vacuum; it captures a collection of your friends and…

PICTURE OF THE WEEK

The Joy in the Chaos
Cheshire, United Kingdom
There is a specific kind of energy that erupts the moment a couple walks through a cloud of confetti. While the newlyweds are usually the focus, this frame captures the pure, uninhibited delight of the smallest guest in the front row. The way the light hits the falling petals and the genuine, open-mouthed laughter of the guests creates an unfiltered, documentary-led capture of a fleeting, perfect moment. It is a reminder that the most authentic photos are often the unscripted ones – where the joy is so tangible you can almost hear the cheering.
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