By: Brian Anthony Photography
No wrong answers. Just vibes.
Grab a note and keep track of your answers - mostly A, B, or C - then check your results at the end.
A. Emotional, real, and a little messy (in the best way)
B. Like a full story I can relive from start to finish
C. Clean, bold, and magazine-worthy
A. Forget it’s there once I relax
B. Notice it, but don’t mind it
C. Love it - I know my angles
A. Present, emotional, and unfiltered
B. Meaningful, intentional, and well-paced
C. Stylish, curated, and elevated
A. Reactions, tears, laughter, hugs
B. The full flow of the day, beginning to end
C. Couple portraits and detail shots
A. Please don’t make it awkward
B. I’m fine with light direction
C. Pose me - I trust the vision
A. Emotional moments, movement, candid joy
B. Timeline screenshots and storytelling sequences
C. Editorial portraits, fashion, and design details
A. Blend in and capture moments naturally
B. Document everything without interrupting
C. Step in and create intentional shots
A. How the day felt
B. Remembering everything that happened
C. How the photos look
A. Captured exactly as it is
B. Included as part of the story
C. Styled in a flattering way
A. “Just let us be ourselves.”
B. “Capture it all - we don’t want to miss anything.”
C. “Trust the process. We want iconic photos.”
You care about real emotion, connection, and presence. You want photos that feel honest, not staged. Candid photography lets you stay in the moment while your photographer captures the magic as it naturally unfolds.
Best for you if:
You’re camera-shy
You value emotion over perfection
You want your photos to feel like memories, not poses
You love storytelling and want a true record of your entire day. Documentary photography captures the full narrative, from getting ready to the last dance, with minimal interruption.
Best for you if:
You want a complete, chronological story
You value authenticity and flow
You don’t want to stop the day for photos
You’re drawn to bold visuals, fashion-forward portraits, and intentional design. Editorial photography gives you magazine-style images with strong direction and polished results.
Best for you if:
You love design and aesthetics
You’re comfortable being directed
You want statement images
Most couples want candid moments, documentary storytelling, and a few editorial portraits. The key is choosing a photographer who knows when to step back, and when to step in.
If you’re searching for a Greensboro wedding photographer who can balance all three styles seamlessly, we’d love to help you figure out what fits you best.
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