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Once upon a time, Claire Lewis dreamed she would take her camera to war zones to document political upheavals and expose grave injustices. Fate led her elsewhere. And while she might not be on assignment for The New York Times, her current job carries its own dangers: Claire is a wedding photographer. Her world is populated by stressed-out brides and the mothers who reared them, grooms who seduce bridesmaids, brides who change their minds, pass out, or dance on tables in tiaras, and the occasional couple who are truly in love. If you told Claire that you thought being a wedding photographer was glamorous, chances are she’d laugh and give you a list of reasons why it is not glamorous. What it is is unpredictable, funny, demanding, moving, and full of spontaneous moments that cause one to question the nature of love and relationships. As Claire says, it’s all that and it’s never dull. What more could you ask for?
Told with great wit and exuberance, this memoir is a hilarious and touching account of one woman’s adventures in a career that she never saw herself in, and of how she braved those waters while also managing to fall in love and have a wedding of her own. A delightful, insightful read, Exposed: Confessions of a Wedding Photographer will make you see weddings in a whole new light.
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Claire Lewis is a professional photographer and she exposes, in this wonderfully funny memoir some of the "weirder" sides of the profession. Specifically, the dishes on what it is like to be a wedding photographer.
I have never been married to I have never been the bride from hell - but apparently, there are lots of women who turn into these she-devils when it comes to their weddings. Although Claire never comes right out and says it, some of the women are nuts and it is with glee that Claire details for us, all the yummy details and it is with MUCH glee, that we read all about it.
Some of the stories told in this book were sad - I cried when I read the story of little Hannah - and I laughed at how silly the underwear bride was.
Lewis also added an extra touch to this memoir by intertwining her own life story in between those of the brides she photographs. It was very cool to read about her love at first sight story (I wonder what kind of bride she was?). I also thoroughly enjoyed reading all about Sarah- who appears to be Claire's exact opposite.
I felt as though I was getting a secret glimpse into a secret world - it is obvious that most people seem to forget that the wedding photographer is actually in the room and witness to some of the bridal tirades - hum! note to self - remember to be kind to the photographer - they can make you look fat AND write a memoir about how crazy you are!!!
I loved this book - Claire writes in such a funny and yet poignant manner at the same time. I was sorry to see the end of this book. My only complaint? Where are some of her photogprahs? Although each chapter opens with a grainy black and white picture - I was hoping for more. Personally, I would have loved to see that little picture of Hannah.
This is a terrific read. (