"Like Trick Art! Amazing Wedding Photo Idea of Capturing the Shadows of Two from Directly Above!"

2020.10.22 published
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Current Wedding Photo Styles I'm Curious About♡

Recently, while looking at Korean wedding photos, I came across a shot that made me excited, thinking, "This style is so new and amazing...!!”

This photo is taken from directly above the bride and groom (perhaps with a drone or a ladder?),

focusing on their shadows stretching out in the distance.

From directly above, you can't tell what kind of pose they are striking,

but you can see through their shadows that they are proposing.

This is the interesting aspect of this wedding photo.

It’s a unique way of capturing images reminiscent of trick art.

When you see it in a video, it looks like this♡

When you watch the shooting process in a video, it feels almost like watching shadow play.

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Close-up shots show the shadows with incredible intensity♡

A stop-motion style wedding photo showing the couple gradually getting closer,

also looks impressive when taken from directly above, capturing both their figures and shadows.

Makes me want to try shooting this for a pre-wedding photo♩

An idea for photographing the couple’s shadows by pointing the camera above their heads.

While photos focusing solely on the shadows are a classic, including the view of the couple from above adds an interesting element, doesn’t it?*

- Whether it’s sunny,

- or if the ground allows for clear shadows,

may depend on the conditions of the shoot day, but if you consult with the photographer for location photos, they might be able to capture it...??

This is currently my most interesting wedding photo idea♡

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