wedding selfie

bride and groom having a selfie photograph at the terrace of Ios club at sunset time

The wedding selfie photograph is part of a real wedding portfolio in Ios island!

This photograph belongs to the “randomly picked photographs” series.

What I particularly like about this picture is the mixed lighting of artificial and natural light.

It is a wedding documentary style photograph, that captures the real feelings of this newly married couple!

Simplicity in style and mood is captured.

While both color and black and white format, worked well, I decided to present the color version.

By the way, on every project, I deliver each image both in color and black and white format.

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Now, I go to a lot of weddings  and I’ve definitely noticed that wedding selfies have become more and more common throughout the day. It started off on the dance floor I think – people would gather together and take group selfies while dancing. Now it has gradually spread throughout the rest of the day.

In the last few years  I’ve seen brides and grooms taking wedding selfies just after they’ve married, bridesmaids taking them while getting ready in the morning – even elderly guests taking them when they think no one’s looking.

Some wedding photographers used to get worked up about so-called ‘Uncle Bobs’ – basically guests with cameras who like taking photos. It’s never bothered me in the slightest. I understand people want to take pictures of the day, and I think you can take interesting documentary images no matter what guests are doing. In fact, you can see one of my favorite shots above.