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BOSTON WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS
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| Looking for a great Boston wedding photographer? Our free directory
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Top wedding photographers in the Boston, Massachusetts
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Aynav
Yefet Photography
Aynav Yefet began her photography career in 1990,
in Tel Aviv, Israel, where her early work focused
on landscapes and portraits. She later moved on to
documentary work and photojournalism. Aynav holds
a BFA in Fine Art Photography from the Massachusetts
College of Art. She is an award-winning photographer
and member of the Professional Photographers of America
(PPA), and Wedding & Portrait Photographers International
(WPPI).
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Bryce
Vickmark Photography
Photography has always been my greatest talent and
biggest passion. After graduating from Montana State
University in 1997, with a BA in photography, I received
my first job in journalism at the Connecticut Post
Newspaper and Brooks Community News. In 2001, I decided
to make a go at starting a freelance photography business
specializing in documentary wedding photography and
editorial features.
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Cristina
Hajosy Photography
Cristina Hajosy has provided Wedding Photography,
Bridal Portraits, and Engagement Sittings as well
as Portraiture of Women, Children and Families to
clients in Greater Boston and around the world since
1993. Baby Photography is a specialty. Cristina offers
a full range of photographic services in color and
black and white, including techniques combining trend
with tradition, custom printing, digital work, and
more. We welcome you to explore this "Studio
on the web".
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Dana
Guiliana Wedding Photographer
Naturally beautiful wedding photographs that tell
the story of your wedding or commitment ceremony.
Serving Boston and eastern Massachusetts. Affordable
packages include an online wedding album, professional
color prints plus the freedom to do what you want
with your negatives. I have been a photographer of
Weddings in the Boston area for more than three years.
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Francis
Kavanagh Photography
I approach each wedding differently. That's because
each bride and groom is different. It's your wedding.
It should be photographed the way you want it to be.
In color. Black and White. Traditional Wedding portraits.
Nontraditional wedding portraits. A mix of all of
the above. It's your choice. It's your day.
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Jennifer
Lawrence Photography
I started shooting weddings while I was attending
New England School of Photography, where I was a Color
Photography Major, with a Minor in Editorial Photography.
After graduating, I continued to shoot weddings while
working primarily as a Photojournalist for local papers,
music magazines, and schools. I also worked for small
studios in order to learn more about the wedding photography
business. When working for these studios, I was noticing
a real lack of emotion in the photography which really
bothered me. When you are shooting one of the most
emotional days of a person's life, it is really important
to capture the little details that may otherwise be
forgotten . The traditional style of posed wedding
pictures was just not interesting to me. I then decided
it was time for me to leave the studios, so that I
could pursue my own style, and use my photojournalistic
background to tell an interesting, and emotional story
of peoples' weddings. I find that when you concentrate
on photographing people naturally, their personality
comes through in the photographs. Rarely does this
happen in the formals. Of course the formals are still
an important part of photographing a wedding. I have
never had a couple say that they didn't want ANY formals.
I try to photograph the formals in a relaxed way-paying
attention to detail without "over" posing.
I want you to feel natural in your formal pictures.
If you FEEL natural, your photographs will look more
natural.
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Justin
Allardyce Knight Photography
Justin began his career in 1993 while documenting
nature, landscapes, and the unique summer light of
Mount Desert Island, ME. In early 1995, images from
this project were printed as Ilfochromes and displayed
in Boston-area exhibits at both the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and the First Impressions
Gallery. Following the success of these exhibits and
amid a growing interest in his work, he began photographing
people and events for freelance clients in academia,
health care, and business.
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Kim
Case Photographpy
Kim Case Photography is a wedding photography service
offering a unique photojournalistic approach to one
of our most traditional celebrations. Her advanced
training in photojournalism and fine art photography
have helped her succeed in providing incredible and
unique photography for today's most sophisticated
brides.
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