A Study in Wedding Photography
Thanks to Luke for pointing me to the website of this Chicago-based wedding photographer. Jean-Rene Geoffrion's portfolio is a study in the art and craft of wedding photography - lots of close-ups of flowers, the cake, beautiful rings, exquisitely adorned brides' dresses etc - but with a delicate and crafty twist.
Of particular interest however is his tight integration of architecture with the photojournalistic style of shooting a wedding. When you browse through his portfolio (sorry, no direct links - the site is 100% flash-based), you feel almost like the opulent churches and sleek Chicago metro-scapes substitute a character of their very own in the wedding story.
Of course, at $6k per wedding, only the wealthy can afford him, and consequently, he has the priviledge of being able to shoot in some truly spectacular locations (all aside from the diamond-and-pearls-dripping brides...).
In any case though - even if you're not particularly into wedding photography per se, his site is worth a look just for the juxtaposition of weddings and architecture.
Of particular interest however is his tight integration of architecture with the photojournalistic style of shooting a wedding. When you browse through his portfolio (sorry, no direct links - the site is 100% flash-based), you feel almost like the opulent churches and sleek Chicago metro-scapes substitute a character of their very own in the wedding story.
Of course, at $6k per wedding, only the wealthy can afford him, and consequently, he has the priviledge of being able to shoot in some truly spectacular locations (all aside from the diamond-and-pearls-dripping brides...).
In any case though - even if you're not particularly into wedding photography per se, his site is worth a look just for the juxtaposition of weddings and architecture.

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2 Comments:
Thanks for the kind words! Be sure to download my article on processing in the "for photographers" section (top left).
- JR
I already have, JR. :-)
Thanks for so generously posting it in the first place. Your work is truly awe-inspiring.
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