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Brides in Trees; Cliff Mautner’s Location-Driven Wedding Photography:
Sometimes, though, he knows exactly where he’s going. “A bride-to-be once asked me if we could do wedding portraits at the Eastern State Penitentiary [in Philadelphia]. It’s a museum now, and she and her fiancé were members. I said, ‘Great idea.’ Hey, it wasn’t a park. I made some wonderful photos for them there, and now it’s a place I take other couples—but not too many. If a couple is a little edgy, I want that edge to come out. I’m out to get who they are, not who I might want them to be. And if who they are fits with a location I know, like the prison, we’re off to it.” But no couple becomes a prop for Cliff’s vision; the princess bride doesn’t go to the big house.
For Cliff it all comes down to light, which he says is the only tool photographers have other than cameras and lenses; and location, which after the wedding will make for a much better story than any pose by a fountain in a park.
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