Every single photo doesn’t have to be tack sharp. They don’t have to be properly composed. The feeling of the day and conveying that is more important thab absolute perfection. #weddingtiktok #photomagic

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... Read moreWhen it comes to wedding photography, I've learned that not every photo needs to be perfectly sharp or expertly composed to be meaningful. From my own experience attending weddings and viewing countless albums, the most treasured pictures are often those that capture genuine emotions and candid moments, even if they aren't technically flawless. Focusing on the 'feeling of the day' rather than perfection allows photographers and couples to preserve memories that truly represent their unique story. For instance, an off-centered shot of a bride laughing with her bridesmaids or a slightly blurred image of a father-daughter dance can evoke powerful feelings that a perfectly posed photo might lack. This approach also encourages more relaxed and authentic interactions during the event, reducing stress for both the couple and their guests. It’s about remembering the atmosphere and joy rather than just the visuals. In the end, photos that prioritize preserving true memories over absolute perfection often become family heirlooms cherished for generations, reflecting the real spirit and magic of weddings much better than meticulously staged images. Embracing imperfection is truly an art that captures the heart of your special day.