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Tuesday
Feb242009

the bride and maid of honor

Behold, the bride! She is the queen, it is her day. She's planned every part of her day to perfection and as photographers, it's our responsibility to show off her beauty, the love she holds for her man, and the grandness in which she's planned her day around.

For the bride, it's not just about the importance of the oath she's to take, but it's enjoying it with those close to her. At GetzCreative, we try and capture the relationship between the bride and groom and their friends, which is why it's important they allow us the emotional access to their day. For us, capturing the emotion of the day, is just as important as capturing the physical characteristics of the day.

One relationship we focus a little more attention on, is the friendship between the bride and her maid of honor. We try and capture some special dramatic imagery that highlights the bride and her maid of honor, as well as some striking images of the maid or honor herself. Below you can see some examples of both.

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Reader Comments (2)

Outstanding as usual TJ. I love that first shot! It could not have been done any better by anyone. Where is it at? I assume you were not on a ladder..

February 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDon

Don,

Many thanks.
It was taken at Victoria Salon in Greer, located on Victoria St. I was standing in part of the hallway next to the railing and asked the bride to stand on the stairs going down to the first floor.

February 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTJ

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