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Spring 2008: Bridal trends
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I'd also have to say that any wedding photo is going to look dated 10-30 years after the actual event. It's only after something has acquired a real sense of history that it becomes vintage or nostalgic. Art is a reflection of its time, even if it's a simple form such a wedding photography. The trends that are followed today will be recognized for its cultural value by generations to follow, even it comes across as hokey in 10 years.