Monday, November 14, 2016

Local Austin Photographers

The photography company I picked is Cory Ryan Photography which consists of two photographers, Cory and Gia. Cory loves her job, partially due to the fact that it includes getting to meet many wonderful people. She considers pictures to be very important so that you can have memories to look back at in the future. Gia also loves her job and all it inhibits, including the people and the destinations that she gets to travel to.

Their style of photography is very unique because they try to make their wedding pictures abnormal and more interesting, compared to the ones that you normally see. They consider their photographs to be modern and stylish, and hope to capture the essence of Austin. They want the photographs to include all the moments that come with having a wedding.

I like the photographs that they have taken because they're different and more interesting to look at than the typical wedding photos. All the pictures are vibrant and show different stages involved in a wedding, as opposed to just photos of the bride and groom dancing. They came up with a way to make the photographs unique, and that's why I like them.

Here Are Some Photos:

I like this photo because I like the setting that it's taken in, and how it's unique, due to the fact that it's after the wedding took place. This photo follows framing, creating depth, avoiding mergers, viewpoint, and leading lines. 

I like this photo due to the way the lighting is used to show the main subjects. This photo shows the rules: leading lines, and repetition.

I like this photo due to unique angle at which it's taken at. The rules that the photo follows are: leading lines, viewpoint, and repetition.

I like this photo because it shows a different/less formal wedding than what I always picture in my mind. This photo follows rule of thirds, leading lines, and creating depth.  

I like this photo because it shows what happens before the wedding, which isn't usually shown when you see wedding photographs. This photo shows rule of thirds, sort of leading lines, and creating depth. 


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