To us, our recommended photographers are artists highly skilled in their craft. Richard Galloway is certainly no exception. Reigning supreme in documentary photography, Richard captures pure and natural images, harnessing emotion and focussing on moments.
Although posed images of course have their place and documentary photographers will still capture those all important bride and groom portraits, there is something magical about a photographer who floats among the guests virtually unseen, reproducing again those moments you thought had gone in an instant. A groom's stray tear he hoped had gone unnoticed, a look between sisters and bridesmaids or the look of quiet relief in a bride's father's eye as he realises his daughter is in the safest hands.
For us, nothing reproduces these moments quite like a black and white frame. There is always room for colour, capturing your bridesmaids coloured uniformity and the vivid masterpieces your florist has created, but with black and white there is no where to hide. With black and white frames the photographer's use of light and the moment dominate, with the passion felt stronger by the viewer.
We adore how Richard seeks unique views and angles to tell your story in a captivating and artistic way, and black and white images let us appreciate this all the more.
Did you choose to include black and white frames in your wedding photos? We'd love to hear from you at [email protected].
Did you choose to include black and white frames in your wedding photos? We'd love to hear from you at [email protected].