An Interview with Ely Fair

 
 

We all wonder about things sometimes…

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How would you describe your style?

I want my photos to be as relevant 10 years from now as they are today, so I keep my editing and posing as natural as possible. I lean towards an editorial and photojournalistic style. Genuine smiles and moments are my goal.
 

What is your favorite thing to photograph?

Joy. The joy of saying I do to the person you have been dreaming about for your whole life. The joy of holding your newborn child in your arms. The joy of your little one’s giggles as you give them hugs and kisses. I is all worth capturing.
 

What is fine art wedding photography?

Honestly, I think that Fine Art Wedding Photography probably means something slightly different for every photographer who says they are a Fine Art Wedding Photographer. But to me it means that I approach every photo I take as a piece of art. Something you would proudly put on your walls, may it be your shoes or your pretty faces.

You say that you specialize in natural light, but what if my reception is at nightime?

While we prefer to work with sunlight, either outside or window light, we are equipped and familiar with flash for when you are ready to boogie.

Do you require that I do a first look at my wedding?

Nope, not a requirement. Your wedding day needs to look the way that you want it to, and if seeing your partner before you walk down the aisle isn’t in your vision, don’t do it! But over the years we have found many advantages to doing a first look, and we are happy to talk to you about that more if you would like. 

Pricing

We do full day wedding coverage with custom packages. Inquire here for more information.