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Hot Takes in the Wedding Industry

Hot Takes in the Wedding Industry

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I share my thoughts on various "hot takes" in the wedding industry. I discuss how Pinterest shot lists can stifle creativity and why having more gear doesn't necessarily mean better photography. I also touch on the inefficiency of overshooting and how trendy edits can age quickly. I express my appreciation for AI culling as an efficient tool and emphasize the importance of sneak peeks. Lastly, I talk about how styled shoots can set unrealistic expectations for couples. Each topic is explored through my personal experiences and insights, offering a comprehensive view of current wedding photography trends.

Key takeaways:

  • Rigid Pinterest shot lists and overplanning can stifle creativity. Trusting your photographer’s intuition while sharing overall inspiration leads to more natural and meaningful images.
  • Great wedding photography comes from experience, timing, and knowing your tools, not from having the newest gear or shooting thousands of frames.
  • Trends in editing, decor, and styling will always date a wedding in some way, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. A balance between timeless and trendy can still feel meaningful years later.
  • Smart timelines and good lighting matter just as much as decor. When planners and photographers collaborate, the day runs smoother and the final gallery benefits.
  • Modern tools like AI culling and timely sneak peeks are not shortcuts. They are efficient ways photographers can deliver better experiences while maintaining a healthy work life balance.

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