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No white dress, no forced smiles and DEFINITELY no in-laws: The rise of the morning-after-the-wedding album


Wedding albums usually involve group photos with various combinations of the bride and groom's family. But a new photography trend is doing away with all that, and instead taking a far more intimate approach.
Photographers such as Melissa Squires and Michelle Jonné have noticed demand for morning-after-the-wedding photos, recording a couple's first morning as man and wife.
While many newlyweds might consider it a very private time - and, indeed, a chance to recover from the excesses of the night before - some are now inviting photographers to capture the scene.

Morning after the night before: A number of brides and grooms, such as Inna Shamis and her new husband, pictured, are now commissioning albums that record their first full day as man and wife
Special time: The couple explained that they wanted memories of the day. 'When you get married, you're in the best shape of your life,' Mrs Shamis said
Special time: The couple explained that they wanted memories of the day. 'When you get married, you're in the best shape of your life,' Mrs Shamis said
Ms Jonné of New Jersey-based Femme Fatalecharges around $650 for the service and has captured just-married couples in various states of undress, in the shower and even in bed, surrounded by rumpled sheets.
 
She told MailOnline: 'Who says couples can't have amazing images of themselves. It's not just for celebrities.'
Ms Squires, who is behind the Detroit-based company, A Girl in Love, also shoots morning-after-the-wedding albums. But newlywed bliss is the feeling she aims to capture, not raunchy sex scenes.
Melissa Squires
Wedded bliss: Melissa Squires, who is behind the Detroit-based company, A Girl in Love, aims to capture the closeness of a newlywed couple, and steers clear of raunchy sex scenes
'The feeling I try to capture is closeness,' she told the New York Daily News. 'That lovely calm and happiness one feels when they realize it’s for real, now they are really husband and wife.'
Ms Jonné's approach is completely different, and far more fashion-led. 
For one client, Inna Shamis, the shoot was inspired by the Emporio Armani fashion campaign starring David and Victoria Beckham.
Mrs Shamis and her husband even posed for photographer Michelle Jonné in the shower
Wet and wild: Mrs Shamis and her husband even posed for photographer Michelle Jonné in the shower
Steamy scene: The pair recreated the famous moment from Titanic, with a hand on misted glass
Steamy scene: The pair recreated the famous moment from Titanic, with a hand on misted glass
'I love fashion photography so I'm trying to bring that with fashion and photojournalism to couples,' the photographer explained. 
Mrs Shamis, a PR executive, 38, thinks the morning-after shoot concept is inspired.
She and her new husband even posed for Ms Jonné in the shower, recreating that famous Titanic scene with a hand on the steamy glass.
Melissa Squires
Peaceful: One couple shot by Ms Squires are seen enjoying the morning quiet after the night before
Melissa Squires
Down time: The pair relax in what appears to be a luxury hotel room in their pyjamas
'When you get married, you’re in the best shape of your life and why not have these memories,' she told the Daily News.
And it seems it was a fun experience, too.
'As the day progressed, we established this fantastic chemistry with [Ms Jonné],' she added.
Racy: Some of the images are reminiscent of 'mommy porn' bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey
Racy: Some of the images are reminiscent of 'mommy porn' bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey
Honeymoon period: Mr and Mrs Shamis were so delighted by the photos, they posted them on Facebook
Honeymoon period: Mr and Mrs Shamis were so delighted with the photos, they posted them on Facebook
First morning as man and wife: The couple, from New Jersey, want to treasure memories of the day forever
First morning as man and wife: The couple, from New Jersey, want to treasure memories of the day forever
The couple were so delighted with the results of the shoot, they posted the photos on Facebook, and say they will even share them with their future children - when they are old enough.
'I wouldn’t show this to them at the age of ten,' Mrs Shamis said. 'But when they’re older and can understand it. It’s their parents looking artistic… not at all pornography.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2192538/No-white-dress-forced-smiles-DEFINITELY-laws-The-rise-morning-wedding-album.html#ixzz24Q7AfvLI

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