Coronavirus has taken its toll on all of us and has seen hundreds of thousands of weddings either postponed, canceled, or pared back to minimal guest numbers. The stress and disappointment this must have caused to brides and grooms throughout the world is quite unfathomable—and it has also had a massive effect on those working in the wedding industry. Wedding photographers have indeed been hit hard, with many of their livelihoods now at risk; many who normally shoot 25 or more weddings a year have now been facing the reality of maybe only a handful, or even less. More info: thisisreportage.com | Facebook | Instagram #1 Tom Tomeij, Netherlands Image credits: Tom Tomeij But it's not all doom and gloom: During this time, some weddings have still been able to go ahead. Maybe they haven't been the grand-scale events that the couples once envisaged—or maybe they had been planning on eloping anyway!—but either way, people in love have been getting married, and photographers have been doing what they always do: Capturing the moments for them. Because that's what we celebrate at “This is Reportage”: the real, un-staged and un-posed moments—documentary wedding photography at its very best. #2 Lori-Anne Crewe, Canada Image credits: Lori-Anne Crewe #3 Valter Antunes, Portugal Image credits: Valter Antunes Our Awards regularly see over 12,000 submissions, and all the following images represent just the top few percent that have been awarded by our judges (a changing group of world-class photographers themselves) over the past few months, during these Covid-19 times. #4 Patrick Lombaert, France Image credits: Patrick Lombaert #5 Kevin Kheffache, Ireland Image credits: Kevin Kheffache Our Reportage Awards are for those very best individual captures, and you'll also see some images from our Story Awards, which are for a series of 15-20 images of a single wedding. So, though it's been—and still is—possibly the worst imaginable year for the wedding world, we present 25 incredible documentary captures that show that love and weddings won't be stopped by coronavirus. #6 Darren Kirwan, Ireland Image credits: Darren Kirwan #7 Sebastien Clavel, France Image credits: Sebastien Clavel #8 Mateusz Dobrowolski, Poland Image credits: Mateusz Dobrowolski #9 Carlos Porfirio, Portugal Image credits: Carlos Porfirio #10 Lyndsey Goddard, UK Image credits: Lyndsey Goddard #11 Flavius Partan, Romania Image credits: Flavius Partan #12 Valter Antunes, Portugal Image credits: Valter Antunes #13 Phil Voon, Ireland Image credits: Phil Voon #14 Jill Streefland, Netherlands Image credits: Jill Streefland #15 Valter Antunes, Portugal Image credits: Valter Antunes #16 Julien Laurent-Georges, France Image credits: Julien Laurent-Georges #17 Chelsea Cannar, UK Image credits: Chelsea Cannar #18 Kristof Claeys, Belgium Image credits: Kristof Claeys #19 Chelsea Cannar, UK Image credits: Chelsea Cannar #20 Jill Streefland, Netherlands Image credits: Jill Streefland #21 Kristof Claeys, Belgium Image credits: Kristof Claeys #22 Philippe Swiggers, Belgium Image credits: Philippe Swiggers #23 Phil Voon, Ireland Image credits: Phil Voon #24 Carlos Porfirio, Portugal Image credits: Carlos Porfirio #25 Valter Antunes, Portugal Image credits: Valter Antunes 25 Award-Winning Wedding Moments Captured During The 2020 Pandemic
Coronavirus has taken its toll on all of us and has seen hundreds of thousands of weddings either postponed, canceled, or pared back to minimal guest numbers. The stress and disappointment this must have caused to brides and grooms throughout the world is quite unfathomable—and it has also had a massive effect on those working in the wedding industry.
Wedding photographers have indeed been hit hard, with many of their livelihoods now at risk; many who normally shoot 25 or more weddings a year have now been facing the reality of maybe only a handful, or even less.
More info: thisisreportage.com | Facebook | Instagram
#1 Tom Tomeij, Netherlands
Image credits: Tom Tomeij
But it's not all doom and gloom: During this time, some weddings have still been able to go ahead. Maybe they haven't been the grand-scale events that the couples once envisaged—or maybe they had been planning on eloping anyway!—but either way, people in love have been getting married, and photographers have been doing what they always do: Capturing the moments for them.
Because that's what we celebrate at “This is Reportage”: the real, un-staged and un-posed moments—documentary wedding photography at its very best.
#2 Lori-Anne Crewe, Canada
Image credits: Lori-Anne Crewe
#3 Valter Antunes, Portugal
Image credits: Valter Antunes
Our Awards regularly see over 12,000 submissions, and all the following images represent just the top few percent that have been awarded by our judges (a changing group of world-class photographers themselves) over the past few months, during these Covid-19 times.
#4 Patrick Lombaert, France
Image credits: Patrick Lombaert
#5 Kevin Kheffache, Ireland
Image credits: Kevin Kheffache
Our Reportage Awards are for those very best individual captures, and you'll also see some images from our Story Awards, which are for a series of 15-20 images of a single wedding.
So, though it's been—and still is—possibly the worst imaginable year for the wedding world, we present 25 incredible documentary captures that show that love and weddings won't be stopped by coronavirus.
#6 Darren Kirwan, Ireland
Image credits: Darren Kirwan
#7 Sebastien Clavel, France
Image credits: Sebastien Clavel
#8 Mateusz Dobrowolski, Poland
Image credits: Mateusz Dobrowolski
#9 Carlos Porfirio, Portugal
Image credits: Carlos Porfirio
#10 Lyndsey Goddard, UK
Image credits: Lyndsey Goddard
#11 Flavius Partan, Romania
Image credits: Flavius Partan
#12 Valter Antunes, Portugal
Image credits: Valter Antunes
#13 Phil Voon, Ireland
Image credits: Phil Voon
#14 Jill Streefland, Netherlands
Image credits: Jill Streefland
#15 Valter Antunes, Portugal
Image credits: Valter Antunes
#16 Julien Laurent-Georges, France
Image credits: Julien Laurent-Georges
#17 Chelsea Cannar, UK
Image credits: Chelsea Cannar
#18 Kristof Claeys, Belgium
Image credits: Kristof Claeys
#19 Chelsea Cannar, UK
Image credits: Chelsea Cannar
#20 Jill Streefland, Netherlands
Image credits: Jill Streefland
#21 Kristof Claeys, Belgium
Image credits: Kristof Claeys
#22 Philippe Swiggers, Belgium
Image credits: Philippe Swiggers
#23 Phil Voon, Ireland
Image credits: Phil Voon
#24 Carlos Porfirio, Portugal
Image credits: Carlos Porfirio
#25 Valter Antunes, Portugal
Image credits: Valter Antunes
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