(By Emily Coddington, Alexis Livingston, Stefanie Ryan)
Father Walking Down the Aisle with Bride
Wedding Day: 1968
Father of the Bride
Modern versions:
Davina & Daniel
Blushing Bride
The father of the bride walking her down the aisle to her new husband is quite the old tradition. It is not photographed all that often and is found more rarely in modern times.
Group Shots:
The Wedding
Edwardian Wedding: 1904
Modern Versions:
Blushing Bride
The Women:
Blushing Bride
The Men:
Blushing Bride
Older group shots were focused on family and often seem to follow a list of who gets to be in the big group shot (bride, groom, their parents and grandparents). Nowadays, photos of the couple and their parents are rarely found online as modern photographers focus more on the groomsmen and bridesmaids for their portfolios. Photos are often found of the men and women separately as seen above.
Car shots:
And Away We Go: 1956
Gramma and Grampa: 1948
Modern Version:
Blushing Bride
Blushing Bride
In the car department, it was much easier to find posed, fixed photograpghs of the couple leaving after marriage while looking at old photographs. Modern photographers tend to capture more documentary style photographs of both the groom and bride arriving and them leaving together after the wedding.
Stefanie Commercial Styles
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Food/Still Life Research
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Environmental Portraits
These are some of the environmental portraits I've taken in the past.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54367056@N05/sets/72157625050699515/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54367056@N05/sets/72157625050699515/
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Emulation Project
I tried emulating Elene Usdin beautiful photographs by creating my own crazy concepts. Not sure that my photos look as ''innocent'' as hers but I did have a lot of fun shooting these. My favourite would be the first one, though I think the one I succeeded the most in emulating Elene Usdin's style would be the fourth one (with the lovely wallpaper).
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