a 5 day wedding in the heart of India.
Natural, fun, intimate, candid, relaxed
I'm happy with my flexibilty and more importantly, my genuine love of and commitment to photography. I feel this comes across in my work.
meet your photographer! Study their work! Find that extra 100 pounds if your heart tells you that "this is the one", you wont regret it.
cards which are filled in by guests with a personal invitation to the finder of the card (the cards are attached to ballons and released) to write back to a temporary email to say where the card was found and with a personal message to the couple. It could go wrong I guess but its a novel idea!
I always meet the couple. This is crucial. I go through their day, make any suggestions I can think of but most importantly, subtly ensure that my myself and my work is what they are really after. I dont do hard sell....its pointless. I want to be comfortable and enjoy the day as much as the client and if we are all on the same page then this will generally be the case....and it shows in the work.
A good, naturally candid fun and intimate portrait of themselves.
A couple being attacked by three hundred zombies in Piccadilly circus.
umbrellas and a philosophical attitude.
I fell in love with photography, hook line and sinker, or film, dev, and darkroom over 26 years ago in Lisbon. I am a street photographer through and through. I picked up a battered old album of street photography at a Lisbon flea market and after leafing through it decided on the spot....."I want to do this". Ive never looked back and I bring much of this street photography style to my work as any past client will happily confirm.