The Evolution of Wedding Photography: From Black and White film to Digital

The Evolution of Wedding Photography: From Black and White film to Digital
Let’s roll back the time a bit: it's your grandparents' wedding day. The year is 1950, and the world is embracing black and white film photography. Wedding photographers back then were like “intimidating” magicians, capturing love, joy, and the occasional awkward pose on rolls of film. Things were much more posed and key moments were the focus. Fast forward to to[...]

Meg & Alanna

Meg & Alanna
One of the guests asked if I’d ever photographed a gay or lesbian wedding before? The simple answer to that was “no”. But in that moment, what I quickly realised was that I don’t actually photograph particular types of weddings. I photograph people's love stories. These stories are as unique as the couples themselves. What makes photographing weddings bea[...]

Lake Monduran

Lake Monduran
The hunt for Barra... at Lake Monduran, Queensland, Australia. Barramundi fishing at Lake Monduran, Qld, with only a 4 hr drive north of Brisbane it is the closest Barra fishing spot from the South East corner and is the Home of the World Record Biggest - Barramundi Not that we saw any... [fblike]   [fblike] www.konradbazan.com[...]