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When you think about your wedding photography – do you consider the whole body work?
Your wedding photography consists of more than just the portrait shoot. The little details of your wedding are just as important. You put time and thought into them. Your details should be captured creatively.
Myriam and Gary’s wedding was full of bright [...]
A while back we had the pleasure of shooting Myriam and Gary’s wedding. The ceremony took place at Fort Gibraltar and the portrait shoot at the St. Boniface Basilica in Winnipeg, MB.
There wedding was amazing. Myriams dress was beautiful and Gary was in his Red Serge.
Myriam and Gary are a great couple and we had a great [...]
This is the last entry about Tammy and Jeff’s wedding photography. They are a great couple and had a beautiful wedding.
Photojournalist images are basically unposed and unscripted or candid photos. We document events as they happen. Rules of composition are followed and we get to experiment a little too. As with every other part of your body of [...]
It’s been crazy busy here at Just For You Photography and we haven’t had the time to update the blog.
Capturing the small details of your wedding is essential to your body of work. You’ve invested time and effort into choosing them and they should be captured creatively.
Tammy and Jeff’s portrait shoot was at Camp Morton [...]
A little while ago we covered Tammy and Jeff’s wedding in Riverton Manitoba. Tammy and Jim are a great couple.
The portrait shoot was at Camp Morton near Gimli, MB. Gimli and the Interlake has some amazing spots for portraits. We get to shoot in the area often and have great times.
Here’s a few images from [...]
A Trash the Dress Session will add great images to your wedding photography. The name can be a little deceiving though. You don’t need to “trash” your dress.
It’s a shoot we do after your wedding. This gives us an opportunity to visit places the wedding day schedule won’t allow. We can do some things that [...]
The Manitoba Legislature is a popular location for wedding photography. Most people think of the staircase inside the legislature. In our experience shooting at the Legislature building, you can find better spots there than the staircase. The whole building and the grounds are extraordinary.
Below are few images from a quick wedding engagement session. I threw [...]
Shooting wedding photography is challenging and stressful and at the same time fun. We meet and get to know great people and be apart of their special day.
As wedding photographers we have the opportunity to shoot portrait, photojournalism and things – all in the same day. The “things” I mentioned are the details and decorations [...]
We will continue with Caroline and Erik’s wedding. Part one was about their wedding portraits.
As we’ve mentioned here before, the photojournalist images are an important part of the body of work for a clients wedding. Shooting rural weddings give us an opportunity to get some very different photojournalist photography. In this case the wedding reception [...]
We include a free eSession with our wedding photography/video coverage. This free engagement session has several purposes.
First you will have awesome engagement photos to share with your friends and family. You can include these in a photo slideshow if you are displaying one at your wedding.
Second it gives you and us some time to get [...]
With a heavy presence in Selkirk and the Interlake and Lac du Bonnet and area, we have the opportunity to cover a lot of weddings in rural Manitoba. Rural weddings offer unique shooting experience. The juxtaposition of formal and country living give the body of work a different and unique feel.
A while back we had [...]
Oh, Henry Ford what would we have done without you. Well a lot as he didn’t invent the automobile; Karl Benz is credited with inventing the modern automobile with an internal combustion engine. Henry Ford made mass large scale production really fast, efficient and successful by expanding on the assembly line idea in 1914. So [...]
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