Top 2 Fine Art Chandler Wedding Photographers for 2024

Page Updated: January 31st, 2024

Would you love to find a fine-art, artistic Chandler wedding photographer to document the details of your big day and to complement your unique love story with a creative flair? The Wedding Photojournalist Association can help! Our documentary-style Chandler wedding photographers are, first and foremost, photographers — artists, in other words, whose medium is the still photograph. In the Artistic Guild competitions, WPJA members show off their creative talents for digitally enhanced still-lifes and fine-art detail photos.

Quarterly Artistic Guild contests for fine-art Chandler wedding photography are held annually, entered and judged separately from the WPJA competitions held during the year. After each contest, we add another collection of award-winning detail images to our wedding photographer’s member profile galleries.

What could be better than the details of your carefully planned event captured by a top Chandler fine art wedding photographer? Detail images generally are tighter framed shots on some of the day’s textures, and features, whether as arranged by the photographer or as they were found: dresses, gowns, suits, rings, linens, flowers, bouquets, cake, shoes, or champagne glasses. A collection of tightly cropped faces would likely also be a “details” shot if the surrounding context has been subdued to bring out the image’s artistic impact.

Laura Segall is an acclaimed wedding photographer known for her artistic portrait sessions. She specializes in creating eye-catching and artful imagery, using bold colors, contrast, and graphic elements like graphic lines. In addition, she excels at capturing stunning night shots and utilizing dusk lighting to add depth to her photographs.

Arizona wedding photography by Rebekah Sampson

Rebekah Sampson, an Arizona wedding photographer, captures timeless portraits and emotion-filled documentation of special moments. With expertise in off-camera lighting, she excels at night shots and uses dusk lighting to enhance her subjects. She loves incorporating off-camera flash in daylight to fill and highlight her subjects and details, particularly during bride and groom portraits with bouquets.