Interested in wedding photography, or simply looking for a photographer for your own wedding? The NK Bride team interviewed our dear friends Gina and Sheena, the photography duo from Anée Atelier to get an insider look at what makes a spectacular wedding photographer. This team of professionals brings new ideas to the table, and expresses an interest in the uniqueness of every couples wedding. Gina Esposito and Sheena Meekins are a well travelled team of friends that bring creativity, polished aesthetics, and professional attention to detail. We love working with these incredibly talented powerhouses in the past and can’t wait to share their work with you. Their work has been featured in incredible wedding and fashion magazines, but most recently on WWD - the fashion bible!
Read MoreAn Elegant Afternoon in a Blooming Blue Garden
The NK Bride team has partnered with the talented Vennissa Scarlett-Bassey, an event designer and wedding planner from Scarlett Expressions, to create a classic wedding in the park. This afternoon filled with florals and pale blues was captured by amazing photographer, Rebecca Lori. This team of professionals made bridal dreams come true, decorating with elegant white roses and gold accents, and capturing a loving, and light-hearted energy with each photo. There was no better location for this shoot then at the charming Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey where the trees were in full bloom.
Read MoreThe Quirky Photos You Must Capture on the Big Day
We all want the perfect wedding photo to hang on the wall, or to post on our social media, but the photos we love the most, are always the goofiest. There’s something so special about having your friends and families personalities shine through a photograph. These photo ideas will be so much fun to create, and will preserve memories of the best parts of your wedding day. From your girls, to the boys, and even the kids, there is a fun photo for every member of your wedding party to participate in.
Read MoreCreating a Custom Wedding Photo Book
Prep Work: Have an idea about how you want your finished product to look, and express it to your photographer.
Sizes: Think about sizes. Do you want the photo sizes to be consistent or a mix of 8"x10" portraits and 5"x7" shots. Research photo album styles and tell your photographer your top picks.
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