Your style doesn’t have to fit neatly into one of these categories, and many of them can be combined and work together. It’s a good idea, however, to develop a signature look. Put yourself in the position of a couple browsing for a photographer: they’re more likely to feel comfortable hiring the photographer that has a defined style and consistently produces a look that they love, than one who has a portfolio that shows a bunch of disparate styles.
Traditional wedding photography will always be in demand, so if this is a style you’re drawn to as a photographer, it’s a great one to focus in on to develop your skills. Wedding photography portfolios featuring classic wedding photography will have photos that are a little bit more formal, emphasizing the importance of the day. They have a timeless quality that will still look beautiful to future generations.
Editorial wedding photography can also feature many posed shots, but it has a different overall look than traditional wedding photography. Taking inspiration from fashion shoots, this type of wedding photography is created with a more artistic approach.
Candid photos can also be taken in an editorial style: think of creating the look of celebrity event photos.
Also referred to as documentary style wedding photography, this approach is all about making viewers feel like they were there, in the moment. If you wanted to give someone a strong sense of what it felt like to be at the wedding, what would you photograph? That’s a good question to ask yourself as you’re shooting photojournalistic wedding images. The guests mingling, the decor, and the location are all important aspects of telling the story (although the couple is, of course, the most important part).
Commercial wedding photography has the look and feel of a magazine ad. A key part of achieving the commercial look is lighting. It’s difficult to make an image look commercial without professionally lighting the scene. If your clients are after this look, make sure they understand that extra lighting may be required.
Candid wedding photography is all about capturing the little moments that make up the big event. The best candid photos are usually taken when the subject isn’t aware that a camera is pointed at them, so mastering this style involves developing the ability to shoot quickly and quietly, blending into the crowd.
Dark, dramatic images can be very emotional, which makes this style well suited for wedding photography. The images are characterized by rich shadows and dark tones, directional light, and a deep emotive feel. It may not appeal to every couple, but those who like it will be delighted to find a photographer specializing in this style.
If you love the beauty of the locations and garments that come with shooting weddings but are more comfortable in a studio setting, fashion wedding photography offers an alternative to the usual unpredictability of real weddings. There will always be magazines and publications creating content for brides to be, and they’re constantly producing wedding images.
Although its not a specific type of wedding photography weddings bring a whole set of unique challenges, including needing to shoot late into the night. Night photography can be challenging to master, but it also makes for beautiful photos. Particularly if you shoot weddings in beautiful outdoor locations, being able to take night wedding portraits can really set your portfolio apart.
The past will always have a certain charm, and there’s always a ton of inspiration to be found when looking at wedding photos from days past. Many couples try to incorporate a nostalgic, vintage feel into their special day, and some photographers really excel at creating images that have the magic of a vintage look.
Aerial wedding photography may have been the exclusive domain of the rich and famous until relatively recently, but as drone photography has become so much more affordable, anyone can have aerial shots of their special day. There’s nothing quite like a drone shot to capture the full scope of the event, whether it’s the crowd that’s gathered for the wedding or the beautiful location. Changing your vantage point so dramatically can have striking and unexpected results.
No matter how many filters and how much grain we add to our digital photos, nothing has come along yet that can reproduce that authentic film look. It has a certain warmth that can’t be replicated similar to listening to an album on vinyl compared to an mp3. Sure, shooting film is a little more complicated and risky than shooting digital, but incorporating film photography into your wedding photography portfolio will be a big plus for people who love that look. Keep in mind that film will add additional material and service costs as you need to account for the film, developing, and high resolution scanning.
Destination weddings happen every year because they can be so much easier to plan. They also enable people to get married somewhere sunny in the middle of winter, if that’s what they’re after. Specializing in destination weddings will not only take you to beautiful locations for your job, it’s also a great way to be able to keep working in what is typically the off-season. Wedding photographers are often swamped in the summer and have a wide open schedule in the winter, and destination weddings can fill that gap.
Fine art wedding photography takes more of an artistic than a documentary approach to capturing the big day. While clients will still want the usual shots of their big moments and of their friends and family having fun, fine art wedding photographers will also find the beautiful details to capture for the sake of their beauty. They might capture shots like the wedding garments hanging before everyone gets dressed up, the floral arrangements, or other decorative features of the location. Although not exclusively, fine art wedding photography is typically characterized by a light and airy aesthetic, with shallow depth of field, and soft, bright highlights.
Black and white instantly imbues an image with a certain timelessness, so there will never be a shortage of couples who want black and white images of their moment. While you can shoot in black and white, particularly if you’re shooting film, you can also create very strong black and white images in Photoshop after the fact. This flexibility means it’s not too hard to add some classic black and white to your portfolio.