Bride rescued from stalled elevator
A Photojournalistic Style

Photojournalism is a storytelling style that documents what really happened. The photojournalist grasps the essence of events, then captures it in photos with impact. Often, sequences of  photos follow the event from beginning to end, or zoom in on the action. You see the fire engines arrive, firemen rushing to the crowded lobby, muscled arms prying open frozen doors, and finally the bride emerging triumphant from the hatch of an elevator, stalled between floors!  Just as often, the storytelling style captures a tender moment, vows whispered anew under a willow tree, followed by a kiss.

Too often, photographers come to weddings with a preconceived idea of what photos to take. But David has the vision and energy to see what's unique about your special day. For formal photos, he works with you to find poses and gestures that are yours alone. You'll find that photography can be both fun and creative!

"Candid" means an unposed, informal photograph. The photojournalist goes beyond candid to freeze the action at its peak moment, to capture the essence, to find the feeling... to tell stories. As a seasoned photojournalist with over 30 years experience, David has the instincts to bag your story! 

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