Glen Johnson is a professional
wedding photographer with a unique blend of photojournalism and bold portrait
styles. This style, called Portrait Journalism, has evolved into the most
desired form of wedding photography because it creates a collection of
images with a combination of dramatic creative portraits of the Bride
and Groom, and a large selection of shots that are natural and spontaneous
- capturing your family and friends in a way that minimizes the posed
look and the awkward interruptions throughout the day.
Glen's goal is to document the whole
story of the day, and his greatest gift as a photographer is in his
ability to see and capture the natural beauty in what most people see
as mundane, everyday moments. No glance is insignificant, no smile too
common. These moments are the ones that tell the real story of your
wedding day. In the end, Brides are often deeply touched by the natural
joy and the real moments Glen captures in his images.
These skills are frequently recognized
by couples with a budget which allows them to shop worldwide for the
photographer of their choice. These clients and many others, keep Glen
traveling around the globe during much of the year.
Experience counts! Wedding photography
is very different from other types of photography and even though you
may have a relative that is an excellent photographer, an experienced
wedding photographer will know exactly when to be in a certain spot
to capture the important moments throughout the day. Over the past nine
years, Glen has shot hundreds of weddings in the US and approximately
40 destination weddings outside the US. This experience is priceless
when it comes to capturing the natural, un-posed story of a wedding
as it unfolds. In 2006 the publisher John Wiley and Sons asked Glen
to put this experience down in a book. You can find the finished product,
titled: Digital Wedding Photography,
on the shelves at any major bookstore in the US or on the Internet.
If you're looking for exceptional
wedding photography, we hope you take some time to browse through the
slideshow links above where you'll find hundreds and hundreds of pictures.
This should give you an excellent view into the type of images Glen
creates. And the creativity you find there will attest to the fact that
Glen has no set formula for wedding photograhy and no limits on what
a wedding photograph can be. Every wedding is unique - the pictures
should be too.
There are also many educational
links above that you might find helpful as you make your wedding plans.
How to Reserve
your date: If you like what you see
in the slideshows, simply contact Glen to make sure your
date is open and to discuss the possibility of getting the same level
of exceptional wedding
photography for your own wedding day.
The FAQ
page will answer many of the most common questions you may have.


The travel fee for this location is... $400
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My contract
includes “Home Use Rights”
which means that you can use the images for personal, non-transferable
and non-commercial uses (ie, making all the prints you want).
Download the contract
to get more details on this issue.
Pricing:
Read about the Creative Fee and
other details about how wedding photographers price their services,
and how this fee structure determines the motivation for the types of
photos they take.
All original files
are shot in RAW format, then back in the office
we spend hours individually color correcting each image - adjusting
the brightness/darkness and color balance as necessary to bring out
the absolute best in every shot we take.
We're All Digital:
Glen creates his unique wedding images with Canon Professional Digital
Cameras and lenses. He currently shoots with Canon 5D camera bodies.
Glen shoots everything in RAW format for the high quality and extreme
flexibility of exposure these files allow. For your disks Glen will
convert the RAW files to JPEG files unless you specifically request
to receive the RAW files instead. If you are shopping wedding photographers,
be sure to ask if they shoot everything in RAW format as this has a
tremendous effect on the final image quality. Read
more about RAW.
Map of past wedding locations.