It’s a fact that love comes in all shapes and sizes. But, what if we told you that so do offbeat wedding pictures? You did not understand what we are talking about, right? Well, without confusing you any further, let us show you what exactly we want to say.
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Yes, this is really what it looks like and we too believe that it is freaking awesome! A Thailand-based photographer, Ekkachai Saelow, or should we call him ‘the wizard of innovative photography’, came up with an excellent idea of shooting brides and grooms as miniatures in a larger-than-life world.
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In simpler words, he uses a technique called the ‘Tilt-Shift’ editing in which he shrinks the couple’s pictures, cuts them out and places them in themes or places that are much bigger or oversized. Also, in this technique, only a specific part of the picture is in focus and is clear while the background is blurred.
So, he first separately takes the pictures of the couple and the background. Then, he places the former on the latter, giving us breathtakingly romantic and out-of-the-box shots.
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Take a look at some behind-the-scenes images to know how he actually makes this magic happen:
Not only does he bring out a fairytale element in the couple’s pictures, but also creates memories to be kept and treasured for a lifetime.
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Here are some more splendid shots from his albums:
He is basically a technical genius and people all over the world are going crazy over what he is doing. His innovation is so infectious that it has taken over the social media and he already has close to 2 lakh fans on Facebook.
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Aren't these pictures just adorable and breathtaking at the same time? Tell us in the comments below what you think of this photography technique. Also, will you opt for this in your wedding?