27 of the most beautiful wedding photos taken in 2023

  • Photographers documented stunning weddings in 2023.

  • From champagne toasts to scenic backdrops, photographers were there to capture it all.

  • The most beautiful photos let the love between couples shine.

If you’ve been to a wedding recently, you’ve likely heard a newlywed say that “it’s all a blur” as they look back on their big day.

It’s true that wedding days happen fast, which is why wedding photos are so important. They give couples a way to look back on their nuptials, remembering details they may otherwise forget.

The most memorable wedding photos of 2023 included everything from scenic shots of adventure elopements to close-ups of intimate moments between newlyweds.

But each shared a glimpse of the overwhelming love couples felt for each other as they said “I do.”

In 2023, weddings were full of love and joy, and photographers were there to capture it all.

The couple danced down the aisle.Elias Kordelakos Photography

One of the best shots of the year was this photo from Elias Kordelakos. The bride and groom danced their way out of their wedding ceremony as their guests looked on, highlighting how excited they were to be married.

The flower-lined aisle and ocean backdrop make

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Groom Sues Lensman: Groom sues lensman for posting pics online sans consent | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: A Bengaluru suede bridegroom wedding photographer who posted pics and videos from the big day on social media platforms without consent. A city consumer court that heard his case recently ruled that the lensman must pay the aggrieved person a compensation of Rs 25,000 for violating the terms of the agreement the parties had arrived at and for posting some select shots and videos on social media.
December 2019 was a special month for Roshan Christy Joseph, 29, from Horamavu, Agara, as he was preparing for his wedding day. To capture photos and videos of this special event, Joseph approached Kerala’s Kottayam-based Xavier Joseph Pawvathil, who runs Framechasers and Photolooms, which specializes in weddings.
The two worked out an agreement for Rs 55,000, on the condition that the agency or the lensman would not publish any of the photos or videos online. But much to the Bengalurean’s shock, some of his wedding clicks and clips were spotted on six platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, a few months after the event. Joseph contacted Pawvathil and raised objection, stating that it was in breach of the agreement, and demanded that all the posted content be taken down. The photographer, however, failed
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