Photographs kindle emotion and memory like few other keepsakes can.  As Aaron Sisking, a 20th-century photographer once said “photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving ….it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”  Well, maybe not everything ………

There is such luxury when it comes to choosing a style in wedding photography that has evolved since the formal, posed portraits of your parents’ and grandparents’ generation.  Now candid photographs capture the sort of details your parents might not have thought grand enough to record, but together with more traditional shots can paint a picture of the day.

Bryn Tanat has a close association with John Quinn Photography whose photographs are used widely on these wedding pages.  John has a second sense when capturing the moment resulting in photographs that have a certain spontaneity about them; from a romantic moment alone between

the bride and groom, to bridesmaids thrilled at the first sight of their friend in her wedding dress, a happy moment on the dance floor, a bashfully excited girl who gets to shine as flower girl, and a father’s pride.
   

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