Wes Anderson Wedding colour grade styles
As standard, all your wedding photos will be colour-corrected. But you can also opt for an additional full set of your images, with a stylised look applied (at an additional cost of 10% of the basic fee).
You might want to consider this for a couple of different reasons:
You may want to enjoy your pictures with an artistic stylised finish, but not forego having a record of your wedding day in a more faithful rendering. So, your original colour set effectively becomes a 'back up’ set.
If you intend to create an album of your wedding photos, you may want to combine, for example, colour with black & white photos. If you produce an album, it means that for each and every photo you have a choice of two styles.
I offer four different style options for your second set of wedding photos. Both colour styles are influenced by Wes Anderson - Style A by the Darjeeling Limited’s rich colour palettle, and Style B by Asteroid City’s slightly desaturated and softer aesthetic.
Style A:
Cross-processed colour
The colours are ‘cross-processed’ so that blues go a bit turquoise and greens turn emerald. I hold the reds and oranges, so skin tones won’t take on a strange complexion.
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Style B: Desaturated low contrast colour
By desaturating the colours and lowering the contrast, blacks become charcoal, and the photos take on a soft retro, vintage 60s or 70s feel.
Style C: Inky B&W
A classic monochrome finish with inky blacks and crisp whites.
Style D: Charcoal B&W
A black and white equivalent to Style B, this is a low contrast atmospheric monochrome with soft charcoal blacks and pale whites.