Natural wedding photography to capture the spirit and soul of your day!

So this is a real wedding with a difference. I’ve been scrolling through these stunning photos from Georgina and Kyle’s Buckinghamshire wedding, by York Place Studios, and it’s so inspiring to see how their day evolves.
There’s such a unique, beautiful story to be told – as with every wedding – and I love how you can really feel the emotions from excitement to nerves to joy to hilarity as day turns to evening. Georgina and Kyle had an amazing wedding. Documentary wedding photographers York Place Studios captured it brilliantly, and with a focus on people and personalities and connection, their images offer a different take on how a wedding unfolds. Because a wedding isn’t a visual leap from the aisle to the confetti to the reception to the dance floor. It’s a million moments in-between all of those.
What I love in these images is that the tiny moments are captured: literally, the in-between stories included with all of the big wedding day moments. Georgina’s grin during the ceremony in church, a little girl stopped in her tracks watching the groom and bride on a boat, the reapplication of lippy on the boat ride to their reception venue, scenes in the marquee from pure happiness to quiet, supportive love, and a riotous party with a packed out dance floor.
If you’re used to seeing more traditional images on wedding blogs, I’d ask you to spend a little time reading about documentary wedding photography on York Place Studios’ website. The way they describe their craft is compelling. Because there’s an art to finding natural, meaningful moments and curating a gallery of beautifully composed images which tell the story of a wedding. And understanding that might just change the way you see wedding photography forever.
If you want images of your wedding that will enable you to relive your day, feel all the feels and reminisce as if it were yesterday – even years into the future – you’ve come to the right place. York Place have won awards for their wedding images, written a book inspiring other photographers, and are recognised worldwide for their outstanding documentary photography style.
If you want images that do even more: that stop you in your tracks and make you think while you scroll – you’ll find them here.
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