Every story is unique! Let me tell yours through my artistic photography.
Let me capture your love story, the little moments that you’ll look back on and treasure forever.
Your love story is unique. As someone who is passionate about family, life and love I’ve come to appreciate the little moments that make us the people we are. I work seamlessly with yourselves, the bridal party and the guests to ensure I capture the most intimate moments of your wedding day. Embracing a unique, candid documentary style of photography, you will be left with stunning photographs, preserving your special day for years to come.
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I am an Accredited Member of AIPP - Australian Institute of Professional Photography.
About
I’m a portrait & lifestyle photographer based in Melbourne, Australia and travelling worldwide. I love using light & shadow to define moods and capture stories. I aim to offer my clients the best photography experience ever. If you want to hire me to document your memories, make a move.
Ryan Tran Photography
It depends on how you want your day to be captured. The advantage of having two photographers is that they can focus on different matters, for example, one focuses on capturing the wedding couple and one focuses on guest reactions... It also helps with the "getting ready" part when they can be at 2 locations at the same time. if you have only one photographer, he/she may need to go to locations one by one, which requires a longer service.
I highly recommend having two photographers for a large wedding (over 100 guests). If your wedding is more chill and relax, one photographer can easily capture the day.
I have done weddings by myself and with my second photographer before. It's hard to tell the differences in the ceremony and reception parts. However, I always had more photos of the couple during the portrait session as my second photographer helped me look after the wedding party.
Hope it helps.