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'wedding reportage' is what I've seen some non photojournalism rooted wedding photographers describe their work as
Just to muddy the waters a bit, there is a growing trend towards a more casual, simplified style of wedding photography. Some refer to this as wedding photojournalism.
Propaganda isn't news. Propaganda is a deliberate attempt to sway a group with a purposely styled, preconceived effort, usually on an emotion level.
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There may be an element of advocacy journalism in the reporting of news, a subjective (or rather unobjective) delivery of the news, but I hesitate to label such as pure propaganda.
I think two different trains of thought are running here, on divergent paths.
Photojournalism is visual reportage, typically unstaged, unposed, casual images.
Describing wedding photographers as photojournalists would be a bit of a misnomer. A key consideration is that they are being paid by the subjects and will deliver a heavily biased representation of the events. A photojournalistic style would be a more accurate description of what they do.
All journalists are paid! therefore the slant on any story will be biased towards the publishers views, that's not much different to a wedding is it?