The Best Wedding Photography in the Business

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Aim for soft, natural light. Look for those warm pockets of sun and direct your subjects into them. Also, turn off your camera’s beeps during speeches and the vows.

Capturing a weddings photography in its most honest and beautiful form can be intimidating. But with the right know-how, capturing stunning photos is within reach for anyone.

Judith Rae

Named a top wedding photographer by Harper’s Bazaar, Judith Rae uses her love of fine art and innate storytelling skills to capture the moments that make your day unique. Her evocative candids and soft portraits will help you remember your special day for generations to come.

Rae has an eagle eye that can freeze the moment of sunlight glinting off a diamond or an ecstatic hug with your sister. She also possesses the uncanny ability to put even the most jittery brides at ease. Packages start at $3,500.

A former fashion photographer, Farnaz shoots stylized, model-like portraits with a touch of editorial flair. She is also an expert in destination weddings, having memorably captured OTM Bride Natalie Pace’s intimate nuptials in Charlottesville in 2020. Her photos are so dreamy, they feel like a fairy tale. Prices upon request.

Logan Cole

Logan Cole is a destination wedding photographer who shoots luxury, editorial weddings across the globe. He is a master of light and a storyteller who captures genuine emotions with timeless images that are sure to stand the test of time.

A former math teacher, Laura Murray pivoted into photography to preserve the happiest moments in her clients' lives. She uses a laidback approach to weddings and believes that capturing authentic joy is more important than adhering to wedding rules.

Known for her ethereal images, Valorie Darling specializes in romantic and iconic wedding photos for stylish couples around the world. She is inspired by soulful moments and loves bringing a poetic flair to her work.

Lucy Cuneo

Tastemaker Lucy Cuneo has a long list of talents: She's photographed weddings (including those of OTM Bride Bianca Gasparro and Seth Meyers), worked with Alice Waters in the slow-food movement, and designed children's parties. Now, the acclaimed photographer—additionally, one of Harper's Bazaar's "Top 50 Wedding Photographers"—is focusing on holiday decorations via her new e-commerce shop.

Her background in fashion editorial photography lends her a stylish touch, and clients love that she never pushes them out of their comfort zones. She also captures all of the little moments—like groomsmen horsing around or guests double-fisting their champagne glasses during dancing. Prices start at $4,500.

Splitting her time between New York and Los Angeles, Osgood focuses on a timeless, naturalistic approach to wedding photos. Her work is reminiscent of the style used in classic paintings and she often uses natural light to create a soft glow. She has a special knack for capturing the whimsy of nuptial celebrations and is available for destination weddings, as well.

Belathee Photography

The bicoastal shutterbugs have a knack for shooting the most opulent (and real) moments. Their style blends photojournalism with traditional photography, with a heavy nod to the dramatic (think groomsmen doing backflips on the dance floor and guests double-fisting their glasses of champagne). The duo have shot several high-profile weddings, including actress Claudia Schiffer’s tango-themed nuptials in Argentina. Packages start at $5,450.

Known for her light editing and editorial look, the Brooklyn-based photographer works to create photos "that look like how your day felt." She has lensed events across the country and abroad, and we can't stop fawning over her shots of OTM Bride Allie Michler's wedding in Rhode Island.

The husband-and-wife team is a master at capturing a wedding's defining emotions, from the sweet to the sexy and everything in between. The pair uses a natural, documentary approach and love to work with couples who are open to their creative process. Rates upon request.

 

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