The 25 best wedding photos of 2018: works shortlisted for the Junebug Weddings competition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-25-best-wedding-photos-of-2018-works-shortlisted-for-the-junebug-weddings-competition.htmlThis year, for the fifth time, the annual wedding photography contest from the Junebug Weddings portal was held, to which photographers from 40 countries sent more than 5 thousand works. Incredible places from different parts of the world got into their lenses. Some couples have been in extreme conditions to take that mesmerizing picture. The jury members have compiled a shortlist of the best photos that deserve to be winners. We invite you to take a look at these beautiful shots, from which it is difficult to tear your eyes away.
Cartagena, Colombia
Maui, Hawaii
Agra, India
Rijeka, Croatia
Canberra, Australia
Punta Mite, Mexico
California, USA
Queenstown, New Zealand
Kintamani, Indonesia
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Washington, USA
Bali, Indonesia
Canary Islands, Spain
Porto, Portugal
Sunrise Beach Club, Netherlands
Castle in Perrax, Spain
Martinborough, New Zealand
Puru Lempuyang Luhur, Indonesia
Montana, USA
New York, USA
Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Canary Islands, Spain
Snefersne, Iceland
Santorini, Greece
Bagan, Myamna
Keywords: 2018 | Love | Couples | Winners | Wedding | Photo contest
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