
We all are well aware of this style of wedding photography. We thought it
would best to start the listing with this oldest form before we move on
to the fun and contemporary favorites of many recently hitched couples.
Providing a stiff and formal feel, the traditional style is one that takes us
back in the days of our parent’s and grandparent’s weddings.
Now that you know the types of wedding photography, it’s time to
identify the styles
Wedding Photography Styles
Traditional Wedding Photography
These include all of those formal poses in an old and classic form. Even
though contemporary styles are taking over, traditional poses do
somehow make their way into your album. Whether you have a big and
happy joint family or a small and nuclear clan, there is no way you can
conclude your wedding without having that one family photo with
everyone perfectly aligned within the frame as per their height.
What to Expect: a timeline-oriented process, clean and classic
compositions, relying on directions from your photographer, lots and lots
of stiff posing and smiling, and pictures that make all the elderly happy.