August26th

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Wedding photos are keepsakes that bring never-ending joy. Today, we shine the spotlight on Collignon Photography, who strives for nothing less than to capture all of the magic of your wedding day, from the big moments to the tiny details.

Collignon Photography | Adirondack Weddings Magazine

Collignon Photography, based in Queensbury, understands that a wedding is one of the most important celebrations in life. All of the special events of the big day are captured with a non-obtrusive, photojournalistic approach, so you can enjoy your wedding in the moment while knowing that this joyous time can later be revisited again and again through beautiful photography. Looking back on your wedding photos should put a smile on your face and bring back all the joy and emotions of the big day, which is exactly Collignon Photography’s goal and philosophy.

To contact Collignon Photography and learn more, visit Collignon Photography in the Adirondack Weddings vendor directory.

{Editor’s note: Recognize some of these beautiful images? Collignon Photography’s work is frequently published in the print editions of Adirondack Weddings! The bottom photo was the opening spread to Volume Two’s “Something Blue” and the blue shoe on top is the image that inspired the entire feature. Lys and Stan, the lovely couple above, were also featured in Volume Two. Collignon Photography’s work can also be seen in our inspiration galleries and in many blog posts and stories, including our spotlights on Oak Mountain and The Georgian Resort.}

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  • Comment by Laura @ Adirondack Weddings Magazine — August 26, 2013 @ 5:51 pm

    Love these photos by Becky Collignon of Collignon Photography! They bring back great memories of designing Volume 2!

  • Comment by Adeline Ross — September 30, 2013 @ 4:00 pm

    These photos are lovely! The photographer clearly has a very good eye. I think my favorite is the photo of the rings suspended on the branch. It’s so elegant and romantic!

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