The photographer in isolation takes a Lego wedding that we all deserve
The British wedding photographer Chris Wallace is a perfect example of how to stay busy and be creative at the same time
The British wedding photographer Chris Wallace is a perfect example of how to stay busy and be creative at the same time. It, like many self-employed, is out of work due to locking and self-insulation. It has gone to have several wedding photoshoots planned for any canceled or postponed. In one day, all his work has just stopped, even if he had been booked for weeks and months in advance.
It makes sense, no marriages are currently happening and it is not as if it can do its work at a distance. But Chris found a brilliant way of keeping working on his job, having fun and promoting his business in the meantime. He married his Lego figurines and made a wedding photoshoot full for them.
You find the creativity in the strangest places at home to the house, so Chris found his former Lego set in the attic 20 years ago, the purged, ordered a bride and a Lego groom in line and must work. It took him about three days to plan and execute everything and write a blog article, but the result is worth it. Chris also appreciated to be able to master fully, all the time needed to take the perfect shot and do not feel precipitated as it is usually to real marriages.
He called his bride and groom Florence and Fred and even formed an entry back for them. You should really check his blog post on hiswebsite. Chris is clearly not just an incredible photographer but also has a great sense of humor. Here are some of the things he got for the photo shoot.
It started taking pre-married buttons in front of a beautiful sunset that it installs googling sunsets and placing the Lego couple in front of its laptop screen. Then he made a classic love story by showing how they met at the Lego factory conveyor belt.
He shot a baccalaureate festival of the trailing groom and enjoy some drinks with his best men, Ghostbusters. The bride did not really have a party and was just preparing to herself because the bridesmaids were too expensive to order online. You know, you do what you can in these quarantine times.
The marriage venue looked beautiful, decorated with the most beautiful Lego greenery flowers and plastic flowers. The couple even had a small special photoshoot in the garden, our favorite picture is the one where they dance in the rain, which were usefully supplied by Chris spray them with water for 20 minutes to get the perfect picture. The Lego couple did not bother to be wet at all and thought it was totally worth it for the photo.
They also ran into an abnormally big dog in the garden during their photoshoot but luckily it was a friendly person and everything she did sniff and did not try to eat them or anything like that . Nobody was injured by the dog.
There were unfortunate accidents with sparklers. The photos have been super great, but some guests have melted into the process and the bride's hair has suffered a little. Fonds could not be saved and it's probably a good lesson not to play with fire. But hey, it will be a fun wedding story to tell years to come.
The marriage also attended special guests such as Han Solo, Chewbacca, a Lego spaceman of the 1980s, the lady who registered the wedding was party squid and the biggest shock of all - the bride was descended in the alley Harry Potter.