(Photo by Meredith Hanafi Photography)
”For a photographer, we want to show separation, but also connection between two people,” she continues. ”Little things like that in a still image can start to make it look awkward. … Love is love, but when it comes to photographing same-sex couples, there are some mechanical differences. They’re subtle differences, but by paying attention to those little differences we can not only better serve our same-sex couples, but ultimately it’s going to lead to better wedding photography all around.”
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