Bride and Groom Portrait During Ceremony
Photography by Calin
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Bride and Groom Portrait During Ceremony

We had this idea to create a bird's eye view of the ceremony so that guests could see the bride and groom and where they were sitting.

Dramatic angles make photographs look more spectacular, but are not always the best for architectural images. However, for wedding photos, there are no such restrictions, as they are a completely different style of photography. These photos are usually shot from an elevated position and show the details of the venue in a more natural way.

To capture some amazing wedding photo, take a tour of the church with a drone. To do that, you need to rent one. It is really a great tool for capturing stunning images of churches.

The groom is placed next to the bride, smiling and looking at her. The groom’s father sits in the font row while the groom’s mother looks on. The groom’s brother stands next to his parents.

There are no people in the background. The backdrop of the room is the old-mill arched ceiling. There are many windows throughout the room, and you can see sunlight streaming in from several windows.

The romantic atmosphere in the church is enhanced by the use of natural light and the soft tones in the room. The colors are warm and bright and the room is filled with light. The church is lit with candles, which add a subtle glow. As the lights flicker, they appear to dance across the arched ceiling. The church looks like a scene from a movie.

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