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The Styled Groom

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Marisa + Rachael

Marisa + Rachael

GROOMING

"Your Wedding photo album is going to outlive you. Whether a rugged outdoorsman, or a sophisticated professional, proper skincare, beard and hair styling is the foundation of a gentleman's appearance. Styling includes much more than just a fresh shave and haircut or a new product to try out. Suitable personal care is best left in the capable hands of an experienced professional who can not only deliver the highest quality services the morning of your wedding, but also creates the proper plan for you in the months leading up to the wedding day. Preparation with the guidance of a true pro is the key to looking your absolute best.”

-Michael Kapusta, Groomed By TBM

Photographer | Redfield photo

PORTRAITS

“When approaching details for the groom, I love to create images that feel timeless and luxurious. Much like the bride, the groom also looks his best on the wedding day, yet oftentimes the intention of making them feel just as special is overlooked. My goal is to create poses and scenes that could feel like they're within Vogue or a men’s fashion magazine every wedding season. These guys should feel as dapper as they look and have a chance to receive unique portraits of themselves in ways they wouldn't normally have the opportunity to. There are endless possibilities to create stunning portraits of the groom on their special day, and I encourage couples to think about the little details that make their partner unique.”

-Jordan Harper Co.

Photographer |Jordan Harper Co.

DETAILS

“Capturing the groom’s details is absolutely crucial! Sometimes, we tend to focus so much on the brides that we forget to take the time to capture and highlight the unique details of the groom. These little snippets, from the intricacy of the cufflinks to the choice of special shoes, tell a beautiful story that deserves to be cherished and remembered forever. Let’s make sure we give equal attention to the groom’s details, because they hold just as much significance and beauty as the bride's.”

-Myra Roman Photography

STYLING

"Gone are the days when the groom's fashion was limited to a black tuxedo or navy suit. In 2024, men are experimenting with their wedding fashion and thinking outside the box.

Whether that means incorporating an unexpected color or texture like a green velvet dinner jacket or brining in some fun accessories like an embroidered Stubbs & Wooten smoking slipped, a vintage lapel pin, or an overside bowtie. Grooms Shouldn't be afraid to express themselves and their personal style just because it's a wedding; if anything, it's the perfect excuse to embrace it."

-Gabrielle Hurwitz, Bridal Stylist

Myra Roman Photography

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