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Welcome to the This is Reportage blog, where we'll be sharing lots and lots of documentary wedding photography goodness. Check back frequently for the latest features…
This is Justine Boulin – Collection Two Judge
So happy to introduce Justine Boulin as one of our judges for Collection Two! Based in Vancouver, Canada, Justine’s accolades include the 2017 BC Wedding Awards Overall Photojournalism Photo Winner; it’s an honour to have her assess our next Collection.
Member Post: ‘Sensibility’ by Shlomi Amiga
Excited to share a fantastic article by Canada-based This is Reportage member Shlomi Amiga today. Super insightful words on really feeling photographs, being present and the definition of ‘sensibility’, which, as Shlomi says below, seems totally written with wedding photographers in mind. Over to Shlomi:
This Is How: ‘Simply The Best’ by Louisa Parsons
In the twenty-second of our regular series of reportage wedding photography tips we’re thrilled to have the very talented Louisa Parsons on the site today, taking us behind the scenes of this fantastic partying capture! Louisa goes in-depth on her flash setup here, which is extremely interesting, and she also shares insights into her editing, handling pressure, and how she got into this fantastic career we call wedding photography! Thanks Louisa!
This Is How: ‘Boerne, Texas, USA’ by Philip Thomas
In the twenty-first of our regular series of ‘This is How…’ it’s an honour to have the brilliant US-based Philip Thomas with us, talking all about this beautiful capture of his. Such invaluable advice about clearing your head and trusting your instinct. Thanks, Philip!
This Is How: ‘Father of the Bride’s Speech’ by Steven Rooney
In the twentieth of our regular series of documentary wedding photography tips we’re excited to have the fabulous Steven Rooney with us, telling us all about how he captured this emotional image. We love his thoughts on not only this specific capture (including his flash setup, and tips on context, composition and storytelling), but also weddings themselves; of being a Father himself and wanting the best for his three children. Thank you for sharing, Steven:










