I've decided to start separating my weddings into two separate blog posts - one dedicated to just the portraits, and one dedicated to the entirety of the day told through my documentary photography style. I've already done this through my website, since though I approach the day with no intent of telling people what to do, where to stand, or staging moments, I still love shooting the bride and groom portraits. However, I let my clients choose how long they want to make these photos together.
Shefali & J-P chose to take advantage of the beautiful scenery around them at the Clos LaChance Winery in San Martin, CA. We had about 40 minutes together while J-P was in his Indian suit, and then after the ceremony they allotted about 20 minutes to get some photos with the sun setting after J-P changed into a regular suit.
Often, documentary wedding photographers don't take the best "posed portraits". But that's not so with you Annie, amazing images :)
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