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Meet Emelia Henningsson, a wedding photographer based in Hovås, near Gothenburg, Sweden. Emelia has captured the magic of over 40 weddings with her brand Emelia Mary Photography (@emeliamaryphotography). She lives with her husband Carl and their playful one-year-old son, Charles. Together with Wallpoet, Emelia has designed the new photo filter Eternity.
![Emelia Mary Photography with her new filter Eternity](https://api.wallpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/eternity-campaign-7.jpg)
Beyond wedding photos, Eternity works wonders on family portraits, vacation shots, and other images taken in natural light. It adds a touch of magic to every moment, making your memories truly unforgettable.
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Photo Recommendations
Follow these tips from Emelia Mary for how to choose the best way to showcase your wedding photos:
- Single Print: Opt for a wedding photo where you and your partner are either looking at the camera or at each other, laughing. This type of wedding portrait radiates love and joy, perfect for a wedding poster.
- Multiple Prints: Choose a mix of full-body shots, close-ups, and a black-and-white poster. Including diverse wedding pictures will add depth and variety to your display.
- Gallery Wall: Mix wedding portraits with close-ups of your wedding rings, bouquet, and other meaningful details for a beautiful and inspiring display.
![Photographer looking at her new wedding filter](https://api.wallpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/eternity-campaign-4.jpg)
Pro Tips
For the best results, use photos taken in good outdoor lighting or bright indoor settings. If the filter seems too dark, adjust the brightness before uploading your photo.