Kintsukuroi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold or silver and understanding that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken and New York wedding photographer KYLEE YEE has demonstrated that in the most serene and sublime way with this refined editorial. Keeping things simple the team created a story of the healing process from broken and hurting, to feeling whole again – a process that is experienced by everyone at some point, in some way or another.
Kylie tells us, "For the longest time I wanted to create a shoot around this beautiful Kintsugi art. To show that instead of a break diminishing the items appeal, the mending process gives it a new sense of vitality and resilience, raising appreciation of the piece to even greater heights. The true life of the bowl actually began the moment it was dropped.
What a beautiful metaphor for life and love."
Thank you so much to New York wedding photographer KYLEE YEE for sharing this incredible editorial with us. Kylee is an internationally acclaimed photographer with a fine art, editorial and photojournalistic approach to shooting weddings. Drawing inspiration from the environment as well as the unique connection between the couples she shoots, Kylee uses her artful approach together with her ability to make people feel comfortable, to compose painterly images that are beautiful, honest and romantic.
Be sure to check out this Intimate Tuscany Elopement with a striking colour palette and see more of New York wedding photographer KYLEE YEE'S portfolio here.
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