You can find an article on the WellWed NY blog this afternoon that features some of our advice on getting imagery that reflects you and your personality (whether it be photo, video, or an engagement shoot). You can visit the link HERE
Here is some of the text as well:
Offering both photo & video, Clark+Walker Studio has a wealth of experience capturing memories for their brides. In addition to literally being flown around the world for weddings, they are regularly commissioned to shoot for the top wedding magazines & blogs in the industry & have a good pulse for the questions on the current bride’s mind.
Luke Walker, of Clark+Walker Studio offers his expert advice when planning your engagement & wedding day photos.
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“Make sure the imagery from your wedding, whether it be video, photographs, or your engagement shots, reflects your event & most importantly your personalities. You don’t have to go take your pictures in Congress Park because “that’s what brides do.” Quite the opposite in fact, choose a spot or a theme that reflects your character, your relationship, & something unique about you. Two months ago when we shot in Puerto Rico we elected to do the relaxed, signature portraits of the bride & groom in Old San Juan. Instead of going to the beach, which is what most people think they have to do with a destination wedding, we all decided that Old San Juan would be the area that really represented what the bride & groom loved about Puerto Rico & why they chose to get married there. Bright colored buildings in the background, cobblestone streets, hand-painted tile staircases…. the images we created together were very special to the bride & groom. When it comes time to do your engagement shoot, if you are wine fans then go to a winery & get some shots in the vineyards at sunset & some shots sitting on the large barrels of wine. You don’t have to to stand in a generic park if that’s not your vibe & your style.
The important point here is to create images that put you in your comfort zone, that show you having fun, & represent the two of you, your interests, & your life together. That’s really what the entire wedding process should be about anyway right?”
For more expert advice or to book your photo sessions, visit Clark+Walker Studio



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