New wedding photographer for my long island, new york studio!
I’m excited to introduce you to the newest member of my photography team! Let me tell you, there are so many novice photographers nowadays, more than ever. Folks literally are getting a digital camera for Christmas and three months later advertising themselves as wedding photographers… I see posts on photography discussion forums where the poster states they’re shooting a wedding in a week’s time, but are asking basic, elementary questions about what lenses to use or how to photograph inside a dark church or how to light for reception candids – and I’m thinking their only question ought to be, “Am I even qualified to accept the responsibility of photographing wedding assignments?”
So when it comes to choosing photographers to work with me, I’m pretty exacting. Very little of what I see around looks any good to me. In fact, a lot of it looks like what I’d call “glorified snapshots”. Lots of folks just pointing their cameras and shooting and then over-processing them if they process them at all. But then, once in a while, there’s someone who does have an eye for composition and light, and understands what photography’s all about, has knowledge of that, is skilled at it, has passion for the art and a joy for photographing weddings.
A real photographer. And so, I’d like to welcome Yunika to my team.
Yunika was photographing weddings in California for several years and then moved to New York. She immediately got herself booked out working for some wedding photography studios and has photographed weddings at many notable venues, such as Tavern on the Green to such long island bridal favorites as the Jericho Terrace, Chateau Briand, Westbury Manor, Fox Hollow and Oheka Castle. Her images are chic and elegant and she has a nice knack for capturing spontaneous moments as well as the connection between the bride and groom.
Adding to her wonderful photography my own touch of post processing and wedding album design, and we have what I think is one awesome collaboration. Check out her out-of-camera image and the finished version I remastered from it! It’s crazy insane!
Comments, anyone?
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