The Vicar - Why I love this Wedding Photo

It's a very traditional scene when the vicar awaits the bride at the entrance of the church.

We don't see it much these days, but I'm always on the lookout for it should it happen.

This shot, from James and Alison's' marquee wedding, is the perfect example of the type of photograph I look for.

As a Documentary Wedding Photographer, it's not my responsibility to make these moments happen. Instead, I look for them and capture them, should the opportunity arise.

It would have been easy to simply take a shot of the vicar (and a lovely vicar he was too) in his robes outside the door, but I needed context.

So, in this case, I stood back, let Alison come into the frame, dropped my angle slightly and got the shot I wanted.

Having Alison in the frame, approaching the vicar and the church, gives a sense of story that ties the two elements together.

I love this photo, and I hope you do too.

Church Wedding

Church 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 behind him, well over 1,000 students taught and a passion for honest, story-led photography.

He was the first Fujifilm ambassador for Wedding Photography, a lover of street photography, and co-host of The FujiCast photography podcast. Through workshops, online courses, and one-to-one mentoring, Kevin now helps photographers develop their own style—without chasing trends.

You’ll find him sharing work and thoughts on Instagram and YouTube, and—occasionally—behind a microphone as a part-time radio DJ. He lives in the Cotswolds, where he is a Black-Belt in Judo and British Judo Coach.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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