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As a former professional photojournalist, Seth Kaye’s documentary photography is unobtrusive and unstaged, maintaining a respect for the reality and integrity of any wedding day.

Seth works in a narrative style, part of a philosophical and stylistic approach to photographing weddings where the photographer observes instead of directs, and where real moments are free from manipulation and interference.

Your wedding photos will be presented as an artistic photo essay, with moments throughout the day photographed without checklists or formulas, making the visual expression of your wedding day uniquely yours.


Bio

Seth Kaye is a multiple award winning photographer who has been called "one of the best wedding photojournalists in New England" by the Valley Advocate.

He has worked for nearly twenty years as a photojournalist for national news agencies as well as many regional publications, counting the Associated Press and the Boston Globe among them. He has also photographed musicians and celebrities for some of the world’s largest corporations.

Seth has frequently donated his time to photograph events for organizations such as the Special Olympics, the Western Massachusetts Food Bank, and Race for the Cure.

Based in Western Massachusetts, Seth has photographed weddings and other events throughout New England and the United States.

The new sethkayeblog!

Welcome to the new Seth Kaye Photography Blog!

I’m making a break with my old blog and starting fresh with this new design that allows me to post larger images and for you to add comments should you so choose. People with RSS readers can also subscribe using the link at the top of the page to automatically be appraised of updates.

Photos from the previous blog are all here too, so if your wedding was on my blog before it’s still here now.

Thanks for reading!
Seth

April 1, 2009 - 10:53 am Brian - Great Blog Seth!

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