One thing we take as serious as wedding photography, is laughter. We're here to remind you to have fun on your special day.
We're a vibrant, fun & creative duo who are very proud of the stature of our product. We meet each couple to ensure we're a good fit & coffee is our treat!
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* Two photographers to capture every emotion and expression from multiple vantage points.
* Breathtaking carefully individually edited images of your prestigious day.
* Proper planning and close communication to put your mind at ease.
* Years of experience with an impressive profile and untarnished reputation.
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There are a variety of answers subject to what context someone perceives style as. Personally, I think the style of any wedding is left to two components, the couple being wed & the artistic approach taken by the particular photographer. We have shot weddings as small as 30 guests, very cozy, a flattering venue and quite minimalist. This means we adjust our approach to suit the couple and surroundings, we emphasize the minute details, we capture the positive energy from a small crowd, we choose angles that retain a populated feel, we take advantage of macro lenses etc. Then we have shot weddings for up to 1000 guests. So in turn we adjust our approach to reduce how populated images are, we work on colour tones to so images don't feel messy or crowded, we maneuver around quickly constantly panning across the surroundings to capture the frequent laughter across those conversing. A lot of wider lenses may be used to encapsulate the magnitude of the wedding. We have shot a large number of ethnic weddings, of which often carry a strong colour theme, so we work with that, we make that a focal point and give push for strong contrasting images. We also meet all our clients for coffee, we show them our work and get a feel for the type of photos they like, the style they might want, and make sure we deliver a finished product they are happy with. I thoroughly recommend looking through wedding blogs and finding inspiration through photographers portfolios until something jumps out and grabs you.