December 27, 2014. The wedding images taken at Willoughby Golf Club in Stuart, Florida. Shown here is a fantastic example of a romantic wedding portrait custom toned to chocolate to match the unique style of her magnificent wedding gown and matching satin wedding gloves. This middle aged couple show clearly thru that loving expression the true nature of love. This shot features also the use of a long telephoto lens to intentionally blur out the background further holding the attention on our brides eyes as she looks into the grooms. One of our favorite poses, which gives the appearance of a natural private moment rather than having them just look at the camera. The magic comes not when our couple look at us....but rather at each other.
We take capturing your romantic wedding portraits very seriously, and in fact this is our absolute favorite part of your wedding day.Sadly, it also seems to be the one place during your day that wedding planners and coordinators fail to allow enough time for when creating an effective timeline.Or, even worse…trying to cut out on the wedding day in order to catch up from the earlier parts of the day running behind.We HIGHLY recommend, building in a little extra time along the way to avoid this, and to allow you enough time to capture these most important and memorable images without being unduly rushed.
Also, it’s during this 30 minutes or so, where most photographers really struggle.A lot of the time these are done outdoors.Which means, either they blow out the skies to get the faces right…or worse.This however, is where we shine.We are experts at using not only natural light for all its worth, but also supremely adept at augmenting the existing light with our dynamic outdoor portable lighting which allows us to create imagery that mirrors the way the eye sees.So that means not only will the two of you be exposed properly, but you’ll also find the background, skies, water, clouds all look just as they did on your wedding day (or even better)!This is only achievable by using off camera lighting techniques that allow us to balance the natural light with our own.The resulting images are simply and completely superior to those possible by most studios.You deserve better.That’s why you are here.
When we create your wedding album design, typically the most space in the album, and of course the album cover itself are going to come from this part of the days shooting..To us, your wedding album should flow and tell the story of your day.As such, following the detail page, the order of events will follow the same order in the book as it occurred throughout your day.
Some of the major wedding day themes may be:
Bride getting ready usually 2-3 spreads
Brides portraits
Bride and the girls messing around
Groom getting ready
Grooms portraits
Grooms and the guys messing around
First Look
Down the aisle
Your Ceremony itself may be 2-5 spreads
Bride and Groom formals
Bridal Party Formals in various combinations
Brides side of the family formals
Grooms side of the family formals
Fun with the bridal party pix
Romantic portraits with the bride and groom, may be 2 -5 spreads
Reception details
Introductions
First Dance
Parents dances
Toasts
Cake cutting
Bouquet and Garter toss
Dancing and partying of course!
Closing dances
Exit and bon voyage!
As you can see that becomes a long list very quickly.Which is why we recommend adding as many pages to your album as you can so we can let your images have the real estate to do them justice in the album, and not make it too crammed so it ends up looking like a scrap book. (just kidding it would never do that) but you get the idea…some of the stronger images are best served by themselves while others can be combined quite naturally for a very effective story telling album design.You may want to check out our Featured Weddings section.What you see there, is the actual wedding album page designs for those couples.That way you can really get the idea of just what your album design will resemble.
Brads Creative Images Photography
698 sw Pt St Lucie Blvd, Pt St Lucie Florida 34953
Call or text us at 772-336-5798.