When photographing a wedding, however quirky or conventional, Katya Mukhina has one main aim. "I try to achieve a set of meaningful pictures for the people involved," she says. "I want them to look at the album in the months and years afterwards and relive those moments." Taken on a Canon EOS R with a Canon RF 28-70mm F2L USM lens at 28mm, 1/40 sec, f/6.3 and ISO320. © Katya Mukhina
Every wedding is different, and every wedding photographer captures the day in their own unique way, yet there are certain essential shots that you need to make a complete set of wedding photographs. They might be key moments in the ceremony or celebrations, or special groupings that every couple wants to have in their album.
Wedding photographer Katya Mukhina has been photographing weddings for over 20 years and specialises in adventure weddings and elopements. "I love meeting new people and going to new places," she says. "Shooting weddings means I can make a living from expressing myself as an artist. Most of all, every time I shoot a wedding, it gives me positive emotions. I'm inspired to shoot the couple's happiness and the excitement they feel in beginning a new life with the person they love."
Katya shoots weddings in a wide range of locations and always scouts the wedding and reception venues beforehand for beautiful backgrounds to use in the photos. She checks the weather forecast for the day, so she knows if she will need to shoot under cover. She also gets to know the couple well and discusses with them, in person or by video call, exactly the type and style of images they want.
Here, Katya discusses the wedding poses you should always capture, talks about how she creates meaningful pictures and keeps them fresh, and offers her advice on the kit and techniques you need to ensure the couple and guests look their best.