Category:Favorite photo

“My favourite image was made by Curtis Moore” – Isabelle Hattink

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Curtis Moore” – Isabelle Hattink

Although this image of Curtis Moore did not win an award, it makes me really happy. You can feel real life in this picture.

“My favourite image was made by Matthew Sowa” – Leonard Walpot

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Matthew Sowa” – Leonard Walpot

Usually I would be very distracted by lines going through heads. So I probably should have gone mad when seeing this photo, but that actually didn’t happen. I love the triangular shape that the electricity cables make. Despite the couple and vicar being ‘decapitated’ by the cables.

“My favourite image was made by Citlalli Rico” – Yves Schepers

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Citlalli Rico” – Yves Schepers

"I applaud the photographer for noticing and capturing this scene which is happening next to the main wedding story of the day.

“My favourite image was made by Ray Prop” – Ed Peers

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Ray Prop” – Ed Peers

It was extremely difficult to select a favourite image, but I kept coming back to this one by Ray Prop. For me, emotion is the most important, and often the most difficult, aspect to capture during a wedding day.

“My favourite image was made by Tara Theilen” – Vinny Labella

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Tara Theilen” – Vinny Labella

I like very much the use of new technologies, and what can contribute to an image and even help to tell the story better.

“My favourite image was made by Davina Kudish” – Franck Boutonnet

Masters of Wedding Photography

“My favourite image was made by Davina Kudish” – Franck Boutonnet

"I love the emotions in this picture and the composition emphasizes it even more with the four hands working beautifully altogether.

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