The Blumes
The image captures a heartwarming moment at a wedding ceremony. A bridesmaid, dressed in an elegant red gown and holding a bouquet of delicate flowers, gently guides a shy and adorable young flower girl wearing a fluffy white dress. The flower girl's head is adorned with a wreath of flowers, and her eyes twinkle with a mix of wonder and mischief. The bridesmaid leans down towards the little girl with a warm, reassuring smile, encouraging her to proceed down the aisle strewn with rose petals. The scene exudes joy, tenderness, and the timeless magic of a wedding day.

Flower Girl's Journey Down the Aisle

Her bright eyes glimmered with pride as she reached her goal -- a row of bridesmaids at the end of the petal-strewn aisle, urging on the shy little princess.⠀ .⠀ An expression of satisfaction on her little face. The bemused grin of a helpful bridesmaid, guiding the munchkin to her mother. Countless smiles of delight as the tiny flower girl toddled by guests...⠀ .⠀ PHOTOGRAPHER, there are tips for you below...⠀ .⠀ BRIDE-TO-BE, make sure your photographer is a skilled artist who's there to serve YOU; who values you and your family above his/her own portfolio; who has not just creative vision, but skill to direct the day and ensure it's PERFECT!⠀ This is important to @eileen_blume and me!⠀ .⠀ In fact, feel free to ask our studio for a FREE, custom photo timeline for your wedding day! Just mention this post at www(dot)blumephotography(dot)com/CONTACT. We'd be happy to share and send all the most important tips we've learned to help you prevent any disasters!!!⠀ .⠀ 📷info: 105mm, f2.8, 1/400⠀ Venue @ashfordmanorweddingsandevents⠀ .⠀ Photographers, look for expression! Perfect composition and lighting, but never for its own sake -- always for the purpose of highlighting real expression and emotion! ⠀ .⠀ For ceremonies, I love to have a telephoto lens on-hand, so I can stay ready PLUS turn to capture all those sincere expressions in the moment! Focusing on a subject further away broadens the depth of field, so I prefer to shoot at 2.8 to keep focus just on my primary subject.⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀

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