Good evening my dears! This is a slightly off topic share today as it’s not actually aimed at you lovely brides-to-be. I hope you will forgive me for sharing this as it’s actually for the attention of any budding wedding photographer who wants to learn how to hone their fine art wedding photography skills.
I’m such a huge fan of the ladies involved in putting together this wonderful workshop. Particularly the lovely Jannie Baltzer who has always been very supportive of the blog.
So if you know a photographer who might be interested in this amazing opportunity. Do let them know as I have a feeling all the places are going to get snapped up quick quick quick.
Here are some super pretty images from Sandra Aberg and K T Merry featuring the wonderful Jannie Baltzer headpieces…
Do you dream of getting your images published in the big magazines and travelling the world for destination weddings?
Do you want to know how to work with designers and top notch wedding planners and improve your photography skills?
This fine art wedding photography workshop Moda e Arte Workshop is being held in Italy on the beautiful Amalfi Coast .
Not only will you be learning lots of techniques from two internationally acclaimed photographers, but you’ll also get to see the fab stylist Joy Proctor of Joy de Vivre in action!
So, if you think this luxury destination, fashion + fine art wedding photography workshop is for you, click on the link for all the important details.
p.s you may remember this gorgeous lavender shoot shot by K T Merry?
So, so dreamy…
Just stumbled across your blog – and I’m so glad that I did! Some great inspiration! I love the flower girl in this last shot. Are they berries in the headdress?
Hi Hannah, sorry your comment went to my naughty spam box!! I think the headdress is made of lavender and flower heads… you could contact the stylist to ask her though, she is credited in this post :)) Glad you’re loving the wedding inspo. Keep coming back, I’ll create more ;)
Thanks a lot for posting these wonderful wedding photography images. It must have been a fantastic workshop. The Amalfi coast looks stunning. Your blog is so inspirational. I would love to see more relevant pictures soon.
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