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July 15, 2007

Erin and Alex at The Edson Hill Manor

There are a lot of buzzwords that get thrown around when people talk about wedding photography. Words like photojournalism and unobtrusive, candid and real, etcetera. Some people claim to be these things, but take a look at their website, and all you see are posed shots.

Veronique and I were accepted into the elite Wedding Photo Journalist Association within one month of shooting our very first wedding, way back in April 2005. That's right, we've only been doing this for three seasons now. But we have taken to the art of capturing real emotion like ducks to water. Why? Perhaps because we're both very passionate and caring individuals and we have an eye for it? Whatever the reason, we are always on the lookout for real emotion when we're shooting. Every wedding is different and presents a fresh canvas for our storytelling brushes, and our observant hearts.

Erin and Alex' wedding today at The Edson Hill Manor provided us with many moments of true emotion...

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