Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Frisco Texas based photographer specializing in wedding photojournalism and lifestyle photography covering both local and destination weddings.
According to Wikipedia, "Photojournalism (sometimes called photo journalism) is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story". In recent years, this approach to wedding photography has lent itself to the practice of capturing matrimony by many top wedding photographers around the world. This artistic, documentary style may entail black and white or color photos, film or digital wedding photography. Wedding photojournalists work in a documentary manner, easily replacing the narrative itself.
As defined by Encarta, Photojournalism is "journalism using mainly photographs: a form of journalism in which photographs play a more important role than the accompanying text". Wedding Photojournalism is characterized by its candid, creative and natural results spanning serious to humorous scenes. While traditional wedding photography dictates the setting, a wedding photojournalist documents the moment as it naturally happens.
Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Frisco Texas based photographer specializes in creating beatiful senior portriats. See why Luke thinks his senior portraits are sweet.
Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Frisco Texas based photographer also specializes in lifestyle photography which encompasses the genres of portrait photography, senior portrait photography, family portrait photography as well as boudoir photography and headshot photography.
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Wow, what a fun wedding. Everything these guys did cracked me up. Stacia and I really had a blast shooting this one. Thanks guys for having us on your big day, and I hope your trip to Ireland was as fun as ours!
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Stacia and I met Meredith and her Mom at Delaney Vineyards for a few bridal portraits. Things did not go exactly according to plan, to say the least. We had a dress alteration issue and we could not get inside the venue, no matter how loudly we knocked! Props to Meredith, for sucking it up and letting us shoot through the pain! We “fixed” the dress with some hardware we found laying around, and just waited out the venue proprietor (we knew she was there, her car was in the parking lot) and in the end made some beautiful portraits. Here are a few:
Yes, we have done it again. Completely revamped the website. It's all new, from top to bottom so go on-line and check it out.