This was the most unique image in the contest. It truly defines photojournalism. The composition was executed perfectly with the groom in the center framed by the patient bride and Jesus statue on the floor. Also great use of available light.
I'm a sucker for intimate moments that reveal human behavior. This is both intimate and revealing. I love the comforting hand, and the nature of the man's facial feature at center. It's also shot in a way that gives the impression of peering into their lives, completely unaware of the photographer's presence. Solid.
Nice peak emotion in this photograph. I’m not a fan of the tilted horizon but in this case I think it really works to create some tension in this photograph.
Great classic moment, confetti spilling down, the flash of the camera, and solid composition at the peak moment of the kiss. It all comes together. If there's a weakness, it's that it's expected, which is why I don't rank it higher, but still, good execution of the moment. I'm sure the client would love to have this image.
The joy of the bride is so evident in her smile, and her body language lifts the emotional impact of this photograph to the top for me. I love the woman's facial reaction in the center. If there is a weakness it's in the man's reaction at right, but that being said, it's a small weakness that's overridden, in my opinion, by the emotional impact at left. Great work!
This image is very unusual and made me pause when viewing through the collection, and in a good way. I like seeing images I haven't seen before, executed in a strong manner, and this fills that spot. It's odd and makes you smile. Good seeing and smart to back up and get the entire moment in a frame.
Very, very well done graphic image. The repeating images of the yarmulkes remind one of the rice kernels that will be thrown after the wedding. Nice lens choice to accentuate the receding dots.
This image says pure joy. The bride and groom pop out of the background and their body language says it all. Nicely framed to provide the environment without taking away from the central image.