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The “Other” Black & White – Infrared Wedding Photography
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By Jeff Kolodny
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The "Other" Black & White Infrared Wedding Photography

Above photo was taken by South Florida wedding photographer, Jeff Kolodny at Deering Estate in Miami. A wedding a Deering Estate is a perfect opportunity to shoot infrared pictures, as the grounds and buildings provide the ideal background for this special photographic method.
Anticipated. Cherished. Timeless. Your wedding day. For nearly every bride it is the moment in which perfection meets bliss. Wedding Photography preserves the memories and offers a sentimental glimpse of the bride's most heartfelt journey.
Over the years, wedding photographers have graduated to a more stylized expressive technique, incorporating cutting-edge, ultra-chic snapshots with a unique design form and artistic flair. In fact, the wedding images are actually compiled to present more than just a catalog of wedding pictures; wedding albums now tend to convey the "total experience" of the bride and groom their personal experience. From the "behind the scenes" pre-ceremony stages to the final dance of the evening, successful photographers capture each segment of this fantastical celebration. Digital photography has virtually replaced film, offering the unlimited ability to transform the wedding images in order to propel the actualities of the day to new, more amazing artistic heights.
Color wedding images are often blended with black and white or sepia tones to further create a unique appearance; however, the line of creativity doesn't stop there. So, what is this "other" black and white? It is infrared photography, a separate and distinct method of shooting photographs. Although in existence for seventy years, infrared photography is making a comeback into the world of wedding photography. This rare and favorably stylized art form offers an additional option for highlighting those extraordinary moments.
At first glimpse, infrared wedding photography looks similar to traditional black and white wedding photography. Upon closer inspection, though, infrared's unusual tonality is recognized and often appreciated. Objects that are normally bright in visible light (such as sky) appear dark, and objects that ar
Since infrared Wedding photography requires extreme technical know-how and can be extremely difficult to shoot even under the best conditions, there are few photographers who have mastered this art form. One skilled photographer who excels in the area of infrared photography is South Florida wedding photographer, Jeff Kolodny. With twenty-five years in business as a professional wedding photographer and award-winning recognitions, Jeff is able to offer the bride versatility. He will custom-shoot each event and then create a stylized album, designed to her liking, often incorporating infrared images into the mix.
Written by Carolyn Lasater for Jeff Kolodny Photography, Inc.

This romantic image was taken at the beach just across the street from the Delray Beach Marriott. Notice how the leaves on the trees have a white snow-like look to them. This is one of the effects of infrared wedding photography. For this image, I created a split tone effect in which most of the image has a sepia color but the shadows have been tinted just slightly blue.
Shooting weddings at the Delray Beach Marriott is always a pleasure because of its beautiful Ocean Boulevard entrance that is lined with European style pillars and its high- class marble floors in the lobby.
If you are having a Delray Beach Marriott wedding, you are in luck because the hotel is located just across the street from the beach which makes it easy for a beach side photo shoot and the opportunity to get some really spectacular infrared wedding images.
Jeff Kolodny Photography
561.965.9582
www.jeffkolodnyphotography.com
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