Art & Weddings

Art & Weddings

Art & weddings go hand in hand. Since I first discovered street photography, I started asking myself where the limits lie between artistic photography and documental photography. Now that my professional work is inseparably connected with documenting people and their important life moments, I think about it even more. 

Can we, as wedding photographers, also identify as artists?

Or is it our duty to honestly show the reality and withdraw ourselves from interpretation and judgment? Is it even possible to separate those two processes?

And finally, how big is our role as chroniclers in writing collective memory for our society?

As a documentary wedding photographer, I often find myself walking a fine line between truth and artistry. Wedding photography is more than staged portraits and posed smiles—it’s about capturing raw emotion, fleeting glances, and the subtle poetry of real-life moments. This is where artistic wedding photography truly shines: in the in-between. 

I have picked some of my photographs that may or may not be considered traditional wedding photography. I hope this becomes an invitation to a broader discussion about what it means to document love, life, and art all at once.

Art & Weddings. Artistic image of bride preparation in La BaroniaArt & Weddings. Artistic image of a bride-maids dancing and making the dress flyArt & Weddings. Artistic image of the bride and groom exiting the ceremonycinematographic and artistic image of the bride walking down the aisle artistic image of a bride preparation during the weddingcinematographic image of the flower girl

 

Read more wedding stories next:

Wedding in La Baronia

Wedding in Casa Felix, Olivella

Elopement in Barcelona

www.andreudozphotography.com

Contact info +34 688919854

Andreudozphotography@gmail.com

Contact us here

Art & Weddings

Art & Weddings

 

Leave a Reply