Love Tree Photography Wins Another Fearless Award
Hey Folks!
We are just beside ourselves to learn that we’ve won a third Fearless Award. Fearless Photographers is a collective of photographers from around the world who push the boundaries of convention when it comes to wedding photography.
“It takes courage to believe in real love-something big, something lasting, something, yeah, we’ll say it, terrifying. It takes courage to walk down a long aisle and out into a new life together.
Fearless Photographers
Love is Fearless. Your wedding photos should be, too.
That’s why we’re here. We bring together fearless couples and passionate professional photographers from around the world. We make it really easy for you to search and find the right photographer for you.
Because your photos should be as fearless as your love.”
Photography collections are curated by a panel of judges who rank images. The images that Fearless Photographers capture are just WILD.
That all said, even these awards have some rules and regulations. For example, you have to take the picture in a single frame, no double exposures are allowed, and nothing can be added through digital manipulation.
The images have to come from an actual wedding – so you can’t hire models or use an editorial session. The people in the photographs have to be your own clients. You can’t use another print in your photo (like a magazine, book, or another photograph)
Photographers cannot submit photos that show a sexual act or genitals, nothing hurtful or cruel towards people or animals, and no urination or defecation or upskirt/kilt photos (which you’d think is a no brainer, but we have been to some pretty wild weddings over the years.)
We actually haven’t submitted to Fearless in awhile, but we thought what the heck, why not? A month or so later we received a notice that we had won a Fearless Award.
We’re so excited to share this with you and a special shout out to Justin & Debbie who had this incredible potato sack race at their wedding at Cecil Green Park House – not only was it a really fun game to see who got to eat first, but it made for a very memorable photograph!