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Richard Esposito | Photographer-RE | New Haven, Connecticut Wedding Photographer
2nd PLACE | FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Benjamin Young | Benjamin Young III Photography | Davao, Philippines Wedding Photographer
3rd PLACE | FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Richard Esposito | Photographer-RE | New Haven, Connecticut Wedding Photographer
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David Wittig | David Wittig Photography | Chicago Wedding Photographer
5th PLACE | FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Vinicius Matos | La Foto | Belo Horizonte, Brazil Wedding Photographer
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John Lyons | John Lyons Weddings | Windsor, Ontario Wedding Photographer
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Omar Olvera | San Jose Photography | Mexico Wedding Photographer
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Vinicius Matos | La Foto | Belo Horizonte, Brazil Wedding Photographer
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Sergio | Sergio Photographer | Tucson, Arizona Wedding Photographer
10th PLACE | FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Jan Garcia | Jan Garcia Photography | Orange County, California Wedding Photographer
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The picture of the couple in the wing mirror is a copy of an Elliot Erwitt photograph. Aspects of love. California 1955. You shouldnt give awards for copying.
Thanks for the input but I respectfully disagree. The Erwitt shot is composed differently with the ocean and sky in the background, and the couple is posed differently. If anything, this is an homage to Erwitt. Mirror shots (including car-mirror shots) are a common technique and are allowed within the rules of the contest.