Top 10 Photography Styles Kingston

The photography at your wedding is crucial as it helps capture an extremely memorable day in your life. Read the following article to learn about a variety of popular photography styles.

Zoom Photography
020 8546 4636
22, Eden Street
Kingston upon Thames
Antobel Photography
020 8286 1762
18, Beaufort Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
Canbury Studio
020 8547 2299
137, Richmond Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
Lyndsay Russell Portraits
020 8546 6446
25, Wyndham Rd
Kingston upon Thames
Barrett & Coe Photography
0208 5413224
21, Coombe Road,
Kingston upon Thames
Emidio Studio Photographics
020 8123 7778
Royal Quarter, Seven Kings Way,
Kingston upon Thames
Zoom Photography
020 8546 4636
22, Eden St,
Kingston upon Thames
Rightshot Wedding Photography
020 8274 0833
40, Cedars Rd, Hampton Wick,
Kingston upon Thames
Nick Moyler Photography
020 8549 7171
17, Chestnut Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
Ellis-Gibson Photography
020 8547 1766
Flat 5, Dean Court, 10 Queens Rd
Kingston upon Thames
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Top 10 Photography Styles

Top Ten Photography Styles

1. Portrait

Here the photographer arranges key players, such as the bride, groom, their parents and the bridal party into formal poses. Although the popularity of reportage is growing, you should still have a few formal portraits.

2. Colour

Vibrant and evocative, colour photographs are also less expensive than black-and-whites. Even if you love the look of black-and-white photos, make sure you get some colour pictures as well.

3. Reportage

Your photographer catches these candid moments as he finds them, and often they turn out to be the most descriptive and emotional photos of the day.

4. Black-And-White

Adding instant sophistication to any shot, black-and-white photos remain popular with brides everywhere.

5. Action

It could be your first dance or you and your partner being showered with confetti. Ask for a few pictures filled with movement and energy to add a bit of excitement to your wedding album.

6. Detail

It's always nice to have a record of those little details that made your wedding, so ask your photographer to get a shot of your flowers, your rings and all those covered buttons on your wedding dress.

7. Fish Eye

Taken with a wide-angle lens, these pictures are great for sweeping shots of your ceremony and reception locations.

8. Infrared

These arty shots give the image an unearthly, dreamlike or silken quality. People are not distinctly recognizable, and details of garments and hairstyles are minimized. These prints resist being dated, and create an atmosphere of suspended time.

9. Hand Coloured

Your photographer can add subtle accents of colour to your black-and-white photographs, such as a shot of you as the bride with your bouquet of gerbera daisies providing a dramatic splash of pink.

10. Sepia

These photos, in a range of rich browns, give a look of old world stylishness to your wedding photos.

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