Best wedding photos of 2020 just announced, here are 15 of the best
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/best-wedding-photos-of-2020-just-announced-here-are-15-of-the-best.htmlThousands of wedding photos from all over the world have been submitted to the Junebug Weddings annual Best of the Best Wedding Photography competition. Here is a list of the top 15.
15 PHOTOS
1. Filmed in Curuomba, Queensland, Australia by Daniel Faint.
2. Filmed in Melbourne, Australia by Silas Chow.
3. Filmed in Northumberland, United Kingdom, by Peter Robinson.
4. Filmed in North Carolina by Monisa Dobbins.
5. Filmed in Dublin, Ireland by Sasson Havive.
6. Filmed in Tuscany, Italy.
7. Filmed in Vanua Levu, Fiji Islands, Ropate Kama.
8. Filmed in Kailua-Kona by Amy Bluestar.
9. Filmed in Moscow by Katya Mukhina.
10. Filmed in Phuket, Thailand by Peter Herman.
11. Filmed in New Orleans, Louisiana by John Myers.
12. Filmed in the Scottish Highlands, Scotland by Dylan Kitchener.
13. Filmed in Skogar, Iceland, Jane Iskra.
14. Filmed in the Northern Territory, Australia, by Marcus Bell.
15. Filmed by Mauricio Ureña in Iglesia San Gabriel, Costa Rica.
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