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| Photojournalistic Style |
"I believe that wedding photographs are about a wedding; a wedding is not about the photographs."
Emma Rose seeks to sense, discover and document existing moments rather than interfering with or influencing the participants.
Emma Rose believes in reacting to rather than producing memories, photographing the event and not just the participants. As a result, the photographs are genuine, authentic, spontaneous and natural, and your collection of photographs will tell the actual story of your wedding. Stiffly arranged shots are avoided and true emotions are sought, giving to the photographs a sense of emotion, excitement, and a true feeling of what the day was like.
Photojournalistic coverage allows you more time to enjoy your wedding day and interact with your guests and each other.
"My goal is not perfection; people are perfectly beautiful when they are being themselves. My goal is to capture the beauty in what is real."
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Black & White
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The timeless quality of Black & White photography makes it a priority rather than an addition or special effect. Black & White getting-ready and reception photographs can eliminate background clutter and create a beautiful stillness amidst much commotion, focusing your attention on the emotions and people present.
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| Full Coverage |
Emma Rose takes lots of photographs and edits them after the wedding, rather than shooting according to a strict checklist. Emma will photograph not only your wedding ceremony and group photos, but also the anticipation, preparation, toasts, dancing, details and fun.
Emma's attention to detail means you will get more than just the standard shots.
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Active member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA)
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