Learn Wedding Photography: Full Walkthrough with Real-World Insights

This is a full wedding photography walkthrough from an autumn wedding I photographed, with real-world insight into how I work and why I make the choices I do. It’s part behind-the-scenes, part practical lesson, and part complete story, so you can see the day as a sequence rather than a few isolated “best shots”.

First, I talk through the images and explain what I was looking for, where I positioned myself, and how I reacted to what was unfolding. It’s very much a documentary approach: real moments, no posing, and as little interference as possible. The focus is on observation, timing, and building a narrative from small details as well as the obvious moments.

Then I take you into the editing process and show how I bring the photographs together in Lightroom. The aim is to keep things natural and consistent, enhancing what’s already there rather than forcing a look that doesn’t fit the day. If you’re trying to improve your editing flow, this section is useful because it’s based on an actual set, not a single hand-picked image.

Finally, I show the full photofilm, so you can watch the wedding story from start to finish and see how the images work together when they’re presented as a complete piece.

All the photographs were taken with the Fujifilm X-T4 and X-H2S, using the new XF18mm f/1.4 and XF56mm f/1.2 lenses. It’s a simple two-lens approach that covers a lot, and I talk about why it suits the way I shoot.

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