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Observation

Great documentary wedding photography is all about watching and observing – you can’t just whack your cameras in burst mode and machine-gun it all day. Here are some ‘This is How’ pieces talking about how observation was vital in order to get their images:

This Is How: ‘Man Vs Peacock’ by Matt Parry

In the twenty-fourth of our regular series of ‘This is How…’ we’re excited to welcome the fab Matt Parry to tell us all about this iconic capture of his. So much personality in this image! Great insights into how street photography has had a massive effect on his work (“…watching, waiting and capturing the ordinary…”), how speed and reaction are so important but how slowing down can be just as vital, composition, character, getting close and more…

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This Is How: ‘Alternative Perspective’ by Sam Docker

In the tenth of our regular series of ‘This Is How…’, we have the fab Sam Docker giving us his perspective on this alternative perspective shot…! (Sorry, couldn’t resist that). Such a striking image, this, and Sam’s insights as to his thought process and technique is incredibly interesting.

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This Is How: ‘Conga’ by Eneka Stewart

In the seventh of our regular series of ‘This Is How…’, Buckinghamshire-based photographer Eneka Stewart, tells us her thought process and just how she got this fab party image.

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This is How: ‘A Woman Past and Present’ by Marianne Chua

In the third of our regular series of ‘This Is How…’, London-based photographer Marianne Chua tells us her thought process behind this fab observational-capture.

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