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Love's Lens

Duo breaks new ground with photography guide for same-sex weddings

(Photo by CHARD Photographer)

What some people didn’t get, Dodds says, was why there was a need for such a book at all. Posting information about it on a professional photographers’ forum, she says there was limited but immediate criticism. Ignoring any differences between same-sex and opposite-sex weddings, she counters, is ignoring what’s right in front of you. Dodds, who is straight, says she certainly wishes she had a copy of Capturing Love back when she photographed her first same-sex wedding.

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