How to add a touch of winter to your wedding photographs

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Credit: www.darklemoner.co.uk

Q – My wife-to-be and I are having a winter wedding and would love to incorporate the time of year into our photographs. Do you have any ideas on how we can do this?

"Photographs capture a moment set in a particular scene. Deciding how to set that scene can be quite challenging, so I suggest you decide on a theme that invokes the idea of winter to you. You could incorporate festive colours such as berry red, black and gold or natural greenery.

"A less invasive method would be to use creative lighting. This can be done to emphasise the darkness of winter with soft subdued lights to create a cosy and romantic feel. If possible, you could also use candlelight or firelight to create a more Nordic look."

Stacey Jackson 
Photographer
www.darklemoner.co.uk

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