The Interlinking Fingers - Why I love this Wedding Photo

A little while back, I posted the wedding of Chloe & Matt at St. Audrie’s Park in Somerset.

In this Why I Love your Wedding Photos post, I am going to talk about one of my favourite images from this wedding.

I have talked about the power of human connection, eye contact and physical touch, many times before on my website.

As a pure documentary wedding photographer, it is my responsibility to keep my eye out for these kinds of moments.

Along with the registrar or vicar, I am usually the only person with visual access to this part of the wedding and this exact moment happens at almost every wedding.

Once the bride has made her way to the front of the aisle, almost always the bride and groom will interlink hands or fingers like this.

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St. Audries’s Park Wedding

It is a powerful moment in time. 

This is the very embryonic stages of a new family forming and this exact moment in time is the first time the couple will physically connect on their wedding day.

I do hope you like this wedding photograph, as I do.

I hope you like what you see, and please don’t hesitate to contact me to discuss your wedding photography.

If you'd like to see where this image fits in Chloe and Matt's wedding, just click play below:

You may also wish to check out my Instagram page for more of my favourite wedding photos.

Kevin Mullins

Kevin Mullins is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Malmesbury, England. He has been a Fujifilm ambassador since 2011.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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