★ GOLD Mc Leansboro's featured Photographer
Photorexit's wedding photography is directly inspired by a journalistic vision; coupled with concern for detail and nuance. Technically sophisticated, creative and contemporary, Jasons work appeals to the modern bride whose concerns are centered around simple, elegant images that compel and recite stories without words. With many years of formal training, study, and experience shooting, Jason has combined an astute mastery of photography's formal qualities with a vision seasoned by intuition and an artistic instinctiveness. Contact us today for package prices and availability.
SILVER Mc Leansboro's recommended Photographers
Jordans photographic style combines the illustrative and story-telling qualities of photojournalism with the compelling and awe inspiring qualities of fine art. Photos begin at the earliest stages of wedding preparation; covering all events building up to the wedding and those thereafter; almost like an invisible eye-witness to every intimate moment, Jordan delivers up until the final dance and departure.
Jesse Daniels Photography is Evansville Indiana's premier wedding photographer specializing in artistic, photojournalism style wedding photography. We are dedicated to producing top of the line heirloom worthy photographs of your wedding to cherish for years to come. Operating out of Newburgh and Evansville we serve the Southern Indiana region. We also travel nationwide for destination locations and are available for weddings in Louisville, Chicago, St. Louis and many other surrounding cities.
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Providing quality afforable digital wedding photography services to the IN/IL/KY TriState area. Visit our website today for samples and pricing!
Southern Illinois based destination Wedding Photographer and Event Planner Covering Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri, Southwest Indiana, Western Kentucky and Tennessee
I started in photography while working for the Daily Eastern News newspaper in college. The photojournalist professor Brian Polter would say, "Get something on film then go back for the image you really want." It means you are never truly finished documenting an event and it means you will always…more