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Wedding Photographer Santiago, Chile. Mariano Sfiligoy shares a wedding photography technique.

At Wedding Photography Select, we don't just want to show you the best images from the best wedding photographers around the world. We want to tell you a little story behind them as well. The idea, the execution, the result. As this section grows, we want to give you an in depth description of each of the shots taken by some of the very best wedding photographers. We hope it proves to be inspiring and insightful.

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Since I started to capture weddings, I realised that the hands of the bride and their expression were special hands... so I wanted to create a great photo capturing them.

At the moment of delivering the bouquet, I always take a photo of the street, very classic and after looking at these pictures I wanted to do something differnt this time and wanted a clean background, using speed within the image so there is some movement. The rest was a matter of waiting for the right moment.

The photo was processed after the LR5 with a White and Black contrast.

At the end all I wanted was to have a great photo of the hands.





Image By Edgar Machado

Edgar Machado

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Image By Stefano Fiorentin

Stefano Fiorentin

My name is Stefano Fiorentin, an Italian destination photographer, based in Croatia. I started with photography while I was in my early 20's, and in time, wedding photography has b

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Image By Rafael Vaz

Rafael Vaz

I search for most of my references outside of wedding photography. One day looking over the Internet I discovered the amazing work of the photographer Dan Mountford about doubl

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