Imagine a wedding portrait session. Then imagine an earthquake registering 7.9.
Images taken by Dragon Photo and pulled from a
Chinese news story.





Oddly enough, my first thought after viewing these haunting images was "Thank God the equipment survived." I guess I'm pretty heartless. I'll have to make a small donation to ease my conscience.
If this were your wedding, would you have these images in your album or have the photographer edit out all things earthquake?