Mum & Dad – Why I Love this Wedding Photo

Today's Why I Love This Wedding Photo entry is from the adorable wedding of Tim and Kat that I photographed at Nash Point Lighthouse recently.

It was a small wedding, in a tiny venue, but was possibly one of the most charming weddings I've shot to date.

I always talk to my students about the importance of looking for "connections".

This frequently manifests itself in the human touch or eye contact.

In this case, the emotion is evident between the young mum and dad and their new baby (who were guests at the wedding).

It's super important to photograph the critical events at a wedding. Still, as a pure documentary wedding photographer, it's the sum of the parts that make up the whole when telling a wedding story.

I concentrate on the combination of light, composition and moment. Still, ultimately the moment has to be the trump factor - and that moment has to be untouched and uninterrupted by me the photographer.

I love this image, and I hope you like the picture too.

Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding

Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding

I hope you like what you see, and please don’t hesitate to contact me to discuss your wedding photography.

You may also wish to check out my Instagram page for more of my favourite wedding photos.

Kevin Mullins

Kevin is a documentary photographer and educator with over 800 weddings under his belt and well over 1,000 students taught. He was the first Fujifilm Ambassador for Wedding Photography, an independent Fujifilm X Photographer, and co-host of The FujiCast photography podcast. Through workshops, online courses, and one-to-one mentoring, he helps photographers develop their own voice.

Based in the Cotswolds, he shares work and thoughts on Instagram, Threads and YouTube, and occasionally behind a microphone as a part-time radio DJ. He's a Black-Belt in Judo and British Judo Coach.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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