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Wedding Photojournalism
04/01/09 12:02 Filed in: Wedding, Photography, Wedding Photojournalism, News, Feature
What is Wedding Photojournalism? Below is an interesting article published in USA Today a few years ago. Happy reading.
Wedding photos, hold the cheese


Wedding photos, hold the cheese
| By Jim Hopkins, USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — Popular culture and technology are upending the $3 billion wedding photo industry — turning traditional pose-and-say-cheese photographers into paparazzi-for-hire. Experts call the trend "wedding photojournalism." It's a style that rejects photos of brides gazing demurely at bouquets in favor of the edgier look of news magazines. "A slip showing, or a hair out of place, or maybe the little flower girl running across the altar in the middle of the ceremony," says Denis Reggie, one of the nation's most highly sought wedding photographers. Statistics on the number of weddings that get photojournalism treatment aren't kept. But experts say the trend began in the early 1990s among the wealthy, then went mainstream about 5 years ago. Elizabeth Beskin, a partner in Sarah Merians Photography & Co. in New York, says about 90% of the 600 weddings her studio shoots annually include photojournalism — up from 10% in the mid-1990s. Wedding and Portrait Photographers International, a trade association, recently boosted the number of seminars on the subject. And an Atlanta company, the Wedding Bureau, was launched 3 years ago to represent photojournalists — including Pulitzer Prize winners — who want to get into the field. Wedding imagery is big business. As many as 100,000 photographers compete for 2.2 million weddings a year. Add a videotape, and the average cost is nearly $1,300 per wedding, about $2.9 billion a year. Black-and-white photos in the manner of |
