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Wedding Photography a Dying Industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 811761" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>[USER=23493]@kevy73[/USER] Just for my own curiosity, what do you think of the recent trend of getting a tiny little couple (often backlit) on a huge landscape background? I know it is whatever the couple wants, but it seems like that style is being touted all over the place. I can see it for things like a moon shot or eclipse, but sometimes I see some of these images and wonder what they are thinking. </p><p>My Dad had an image like that where there was a tiny bride in front of a plantation home. It was a nice image, but you could have put a mannequin in a wig and nobody would have noticed the difference. I was surprised when he did that because one of his biggest gripes was a tiny subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 811761, member: 26505"] [USER=23493]@kevy73[/USER] Just for my own curiosity, what do you think of the recent trend of getting a tiny little couple (often backlit) on a huge landscape background? I know it is whatever the couple wants, but it seems like that style is being touted all over the place. I can see it for things like a moon shot or eclipse, but sometimes I see some of these images and wonder what they are thinking. My Dad had an image like that where there was a tiny bride in front of a plantation home. It was a nice image, but you could have put a mannequin in a wig and nobody would have noticed the difference. I was surprised when he did that because one of his biggest gripes was a tiny subject. [/QUOTE]
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