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7 Reasons to Consider a Documentary-Style Wedding Photographer

Documentary wedding photography captures the genuine emotions and candid moments of a wedding day, focusing on storytelling through images. This style, also known as “wedding photojournalism”, emphasizes the unfolding events and interactions among guests, rather than posed or staged photographs. By documenting the day as it naturally unfolds, a photographer provides a raw and authentic representation of the celebration, allowing couples to relive their experiences through the lens of real moments. This approach not only highlights the beauty of the day but also the unique personalities and relationships that come together to make it memorable.

Here are 7 great reasons why you should consider hiring a documentary-style photographer for your wedding!

 

Documentary wedding photography captures the genuine emotions and candid moments of a wedding day, focusing on storytelling through images. This style, also known as “wedding photojournalism”, emphasizes the unfolding events and interactions among guests, rather than posed or staged photographs. By documenting the day as it naturally unfolds, a photographer provides a raw and authentic representation of the celebration, allowing couples to relive their experiences through the lens of real moments. This approach not only highlights the beauty of the day but also the unique personalities and relationships that come together to make it memorable.

Here are 7 great reasons why you should consider hiring a documentary-style photographer for your wedding!

  1. Authenticity

There’s no need to pose or perform for the camera! Documentary photography captures real, unscripted moments - like when a bride and her bridesmaids stood up to belt out a song mid-dinner, or when a groom and his groomsmen all piled into a tiny bathroom to use the one available mirror to tie their ties. I aim to capture photos that are authentic to you and let you forget about the camera.

A bride and her bridesmaids belt out a song during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
A groom and his groomsmen tie their ties in the bathroom mirror during his rhode island wedding photography session.
 

2. Personality

I help couples forget the camera is there, letting them fully be themselves and helping their unique personalities shine through. When it comes to portraits, I utilize movement and prompts to help guide you instead of stiff poses. Couple portraits don’t have to be posed!

A bride and groom walk together at the Barn at the Crane Estate during their massachusetts wedding photography session.
A bride and groom dance together on the beach during their cape cod wedding photojournalism session.
 

3. Laid Back Atmosphere

There’s no need to spend your day posing for the camera! Your wedding day shouldn’t feel like a photoshoot. Instead, I let you enjoy the day with friends and family, capturing candid moments as they unfold.

A bride shares a moment with her mom during her documentary style wedding photography session.
A bride and her family look on as the groom dances with his mom during their boston wedding photography session.
 

4. Timeless Look

Whether an image is edited in color or black and white, my true-to-life editing style guarantees that your wedding photos will never look outdated. I do not and will never use trendy presets.

A bride dances with her father during her Vermont wedding photography session at The Equinox Resort in Manchester.
A bride and groom smile as they walk down the aisle after their Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session
 

5. Non-Intrusive Presence

Like a fly on the wall, I do my best to move around unnoticed while I’m capturing all of those candid moments. You and your guests can enjoy the celebration without the camera grabbing the attention.

A bride and groom peek under their table to find children hiding during their documentary-style Cape Cod wedding photography session
A couple gazes into each others' eyes during their Rhode Island wedding photojournalism session.
 

6. Expecting the Unexpected

I’m always on the lookout for fun, weird, and unexpected moments - like when a big gust of wind swept a bride and her mother’s hair into their faces as they walked down the aisle, or when a very surprised grandma got unexpectedly pushed out on to the dance floor in her dinner chair. I’ll capture these moments as they happen. No shot list needed!

A gust of wind blows a bride and her family's hair as they walk down the aisle during her Rhode Island documentary-style elopement session.
A grandma gets pushed out on to the dance floor during a Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
 

7. Storytelling Approach

From small meaningful details to big emotional moments, your wedding photos will be a narrative of your celebration. I don’t photograph weddings to create the perfect Instagram grid. I do it because I love telling your unique story. When you look back at your wedding photos, I want you to be reminded of how you felt in each moment.

A bride looks lovingly at her husband as he dances with his mom during their Boston wedding photojournalism session at the Red Lion Inn.
A bride hugs her father during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
 
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Simone & Shawn's Intimate Wedding at the Four Seasons One Dalton

Simone and Shawn originally booked me for their Fall 2024 wedding at the beautiful Four Seasons One Dalton, but less than a month after booking I got an email from them telling me that plans had changed! The couple found out that they were expecting a baby so they decided to adjust their plans to have a much more intimate wedding with their closest family in May. 

 
 
 

Simone and Shawn originally booked me for their Fall 2024 wedding at the beautiful Four Seasons One Dalton, but less than a month after booking I got an email from them telling me that plans had changed! The couple found out that they were expecting a baby so they decided to adjust their plans to have a much more intimate wedding with their closest family in May 2024. Luckily, I was available for their new date! 

I got to know Simone and Shawn a bit better in March with an engagement session at their favorite neighborhood bar, park, and at their apartment. It’s really nice to be able to meet a couple in person before their wedding day so that we can get to know each other and have a “test run” for our wedding day portrait session. Typically I’ll meet couples through an engagement session, but a meetup can also be done at an in-person planning meeting, or a venue site visit.

Simone and Shawn were originally drawn to my work because of my documentary style. They wanted the photos from their more intimate wedding to feature candids of them with their close friends and family prominently.

On their wedding day, the couple got ready separately with family and friends, and then saw each other for the first time that day with a first look on the hotel’s balcony overlooking the neighboring Christian Science church and plaza. The first look was followed by some more portraits in the plaza with family. After portraits, the couple had a ketubah signing with their families followed by a wedding ceremony with some Jewish elements integrated (such as the chuppah and the breaking of the glass) which was officiated by a close friend. Simone and Shawn wanted to use their wedding photos as a pregnancy announcement, so we incorporated their ultrasound photo into some of their portraits which I thought was beautiful!

After the ceremony, the guests gathered in a small ballroom for a cocktail hour where dancing spontaneously began. Cocktail hour was followed by a dinner enjoyed at one long table with a beautiful toast given by the bride's father.

Congratulations to Simone & Shawn who welcomed their baby boy in October!

 
 
Women watch as a young girl gets her hair styled before a Boston hotel wedding.
A bride is buttoned up by her mom while she gets ready for her wedding at the Four Seasons One Dalton in Boston.
A bride celebrates with her sister before her wedding ceremony during her photo session with a Boston wedding photojournalist
A bride's mother helps put on her veil while getting ready for her wedding.
A bride has a first look with her dad during her Boston intimate wedding photography session.
A couple has their first look during their Boston wedding photography session
A bride wipes her tears during her first look
A couple gazes at each other during their first look on their intimate wedding day.
 
A couple holds each other during their boston wedding photography session
 
A couple walks through Boston together during their intimate wedding.
A couple kisses during their Boston wedding photojournalism session
 
A couple embraces during their intimate wedding photography session in Boston.
 
A couple stands beneath an arch during their boston documentary wedding photography session.
A couple listens as their friend reads their Ketubah before signing it at the Four Seasons One Dalton.
A couple smiles at each other after signing their Ketubah during their intimate jewish wedding.
 
 
A groom walks down the aisle with his parents during his Boston wedding photojournalist session.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Vendors

Venue/Catering/Bar: Four Seasons One Dalton

Photographer: Kayla Rice Photography

Floral: Table & Tulip

Hair & Makeup: Charlotte Phinney

Ceremony/Reception Musician: RD King

 
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Collette & Spencer's Equinox Resort Winter Wedding

Collette and Spencer tied the knot at The Equinox Resort in Manchester, Vermont, in a lovely winter wedding ceremony. With a deep appreciation for the beauty of the outdoors, the couple wanted to incorporate the surrounding natural beauty in their day as much as possible.

 
The view from a room at Equinox Resort in Manchester, Vermont during a documentary wedding photography session.
 
 

Collette and Spencer tied the knot at The Equinox Resort in Manchester, Vermont, in a lovely winter wedding ceremony. With a deep appreciation for the beauty of the outdoors, the couple wanted to incorporate the surrounding natural beauty in their day as much as possible.

Against the backdrop of snow-covered mountains, Collette and Spencer's day was filled with warmth and joy. The Equinox Resort provided the perfect setting for their celebration, blending rustic charm with elegant sophistication.

Collette and Spencer wanted their special day to be captured in a documentary style. They appreciated my moment-focused approach and wanted their day to be captured in a way that felt true to them.

The couple's commitment to genuine moments and authentic emotions shone through in every aspect of the day. From heartfelt vows exchanged in front of their friends and family to laughter shared during toasts with loved ones, every detail reflected their love for each other and those around them.

The choice of hiring a wedding photojournalist like me to capture their day was a testament to Collette and Spencer's desire to preserve the memories of their day in a way that truly reflected who they are as a couple.

After dinner, toasts, and parent dances concluded, the couple danced the night away surrounded by family and friends on a packed and fun-filled dance floor.

Congratulations to Collette & Spencer!

The groom's friend helps him with his suspenders during his Boston documentary wedding photography session.
Groomsmen hang out while the groom gets ready during a Vermont wedding photojournalism session.
Details on a table during a Boston wedding photojournalism session.
A bride has a champagne toast with her bridesmaids during her Boston documentary wedding photography session in Vermont.
A bride hugs her maids of honor while getting ready during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
A bride gets help with her gown during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
The mother and sister of the bride stand under the bride's gown while trying to bustle it.
The bride's maid of honor celebrates with her before her ceremony during her Boston documentary wedding photography session.
A bride is escorted to her wedding ceremony during her vermont winter wedding photography session.
A bride is walked down the aisle by her father during her Vermont documentary wedding photography session.
A groom sheds a tear during his wedding ceremony.
A winter wedding ceremony takes place during a Vermont wedding photojournalism session.
A couple is married during their Vermont wedding photography session.
A groom reads his vows during a winter wedding in Vermont.
The family of the bride watches during a vermont documentary wedding photography session.
A Vermont winter wedding at The Equinox Resort.
A couple laughs during their documentary wedding photography session.
A couple celebrates after their Vermont winter wedding ceremony.
A couple poses for portraits during their vermont winter wedding at The Equinox Resort.
A couple poses for portraits during their winter wedding at The Equinox Resort
A couple poses for portraits during their winter wedding at The Equinox Resort in Manchester, Vermont.
Guests chat during cocktail hour at the Equinox Resort.
A bride talks with her grandmother during her Vermont wedding photojournalism session.
A groom feeds his bride appetizers during cocktail hour at their Vermont documentary wedding photography session at The Equinox Resort.
Wedding guests talk during a documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom make an entrance to their reception at their Vermont documentary wedding photography session.
A couple poses at the end of their first dance during their Boston wedding photojournalism session.
The father of the bride gives a toast during a Vermont wedding photojournalism session.
A groom looks lovingly at his bride during a toast at their Boston documentary photographer session.
A bride smiles at her groom during a toast at their Vermont wedding at The Equinox Resort.
Guests get emotional listening to toasts during a Vermont wedding at The Equinox Resort
A groom lovingly touches his bride while listening to a toast at their Vermont winter wedding at The Equinox Resort.
The bride and groom talk to guests during their Boston wedding photojournalism session.
The maids of honor give a speech during a vermont wedding photojournalism session.
The bride reacts during a toast at her boston documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom laugh during the best man's speech at their Vermont documentary wedding photography session.
A bride dances with her father during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
A groom dances with his mother during his Boston wedding photojournalism session.
A bride and groom pose for a portrait outside The Equinox Resort in Vermont.
Guests dance at a boston wedding photography session.
A bride dances with guests during her Boston documentary wedding photography session.
Guests dance during a boston documentary wedding photography session.

Vendors

Venue/Catering/Bar: Equinox Resort

Photographer: Kayla Rice Photography

Second Photographer: Josh Kuckens

Floral: Nancy Bishop Floral Design

Hair & Makeup: Crystal Vasquez & Company

Ceremony Musician: Samantha Barry (friend)

Officiant: Elizabeth Andersen (friend)

DJ: Foley Weddings

Cake/Dessert: Cake Gypsy

 
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Veronica & Andrew's Inn on Boltwood Wedding

Veronica and Andrew's wedding at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts took place on a rainy late September day. The cozy interior of the Inn provided a romantic setting for their ceremony and the tent set up outside for the reception gave everyone space to dance and keep the party going despite the weather.

 

I first met Veronica and Andrew at a wedding expo that I exhibited at shortly after I moved to Boston. They were super sweet and seemed interested in my documentary style wedding photography, so we continued to chat after the event. Once they had nailed down their wedding venue, they reached back out to book their engagement and wedding photography!

About a year before their wedding, we did a sunrise engagement session at the Boston Public Garden. It was such a good chance for us to get to know each other a bit better and for Veronica and Andrew to feel comfortable in front of the camera.

A couple walks together during their boston engagement session.

Veronica and Andrew's wedding at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts took place on a rainy late September day. The cozy interior of the Inn provided a romantic setting for their ceremony and the tent set up outside for the reception gave everyone space to dance and keep the (very fun) party going despite the weather.

Veronica chose to do first looks with two of the most important men in her life before her wedding; the first with her father and then out on the Inn’s front porch with Andrew.

The ceremony was beautiful and Veronica and Andrew both read personal vows they had written which included both touching sentiments and funny anecdotes that got the room laughing.

After a cocktail hour, guests made their way into the reception tent for dinner. Andrew’s grandfather gave a blessing and parents and close friends gave heartfelt, emotional speeches that brought tears to everyones eyes.

Veronica and Andrew's wedding day was filled with warmth, happiness, and ended with a packed, energetic dance floor.

Cheers to Veronica & Andrew!

The Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts
A bride has her hair styled before her wedding during her Massachusetts documentary wedding photography session
 
 
A bride and her maid of honor smile at each other during a Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
A bride cries while Facetiming with a relative who could not be present at her wedding during her Massachusetts wedding photography session.
A bride facetimes with a relative who could not attend her Massachusetts wedding.
A groom gets dressed during his Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session
A bride and groom have their first look during their Massachusetts wedding photography session.
 
A couple looks at each other during their first look at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts.
 
A bride pins a boutonnière on her grandfather before her wedding ceremony during a Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
A maid of honor secures the bride's veil before her ceremony during a Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
The groom's grandfather speaks during a Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
A couple stands under an umbrella during their Massachusetts wedding photojournalism session.
A bride and her friends continue to dance as she has her wedding gown mended on the dance floor.

Vendors

Venue: Inn on Boltwood

Photographer: Kayla Rice Photography

Second Photographer: Adam Pulzetti

Floral: Forget Me Not

Officiant: Julie-Ann Silberman-Bunn 

Hair & Makeup: Crystal Vazquez & Co. 

DJ: Marx Entertainment - DJ Alonzo

Dessert: Atkins Farm

 
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