When I started this thing called “being a professional photographer” a few years ago I wrote a list. The list wasn’t all about my photography goals but they were there. Back then I wasn’t even sure what sort of photography will be my thing. I just knew landscapes were boring and people were not :) I wrote my list, put it in my wallet and forgot all about it.
Read MoreThere are wedding destinations that take your breath away the moment you see them. And Pienza in Tuscany is definitely one of them. A little town made of stone, perched on top of a small hill. In the morning when fog fills the valley it looks like town floating on a massive cloud. Fig trees grow in the cracks of hundreds year old walls and smells of delicious food fill the air. This is Pienza.
Terre Di Nano is a wedding venue to match the town. Also perched on a small hill, surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. A place where pizza oven is a size of a small house :)
Read MoreI remember walking into Moore and Moore gallery a few years ago. Prints by best Western Australian photographers were on display. I was in awe of all the beautiful photographs on the walls. I wrote down the names of a few people and decided to get in touch. It was 2014 and just I quit my job to give photography a go. I knew no one in the industry and I knew nothing about being a professional photographer. All I had was a very vague idea about turning passion into work, one camera and three lenses.
Read MoreI might be a bit biased but I honestly think Fremantle is one of the best places to get married. It's the mix of history, architecture and nature. As a wedding photographer I want my images to tell a story. A story of the place, story of the couple and their friends. I want to capture all the little things that make them special and make their wedding day unique. Fremantle has a great mix of locations which always allows me to make something different and push me creatively.
Read MoreThere are places you like the moment you see them. I love venues that are a little different, not too big and not too small. Venues with lots of light and places which I can use creatively. And Upper Reach Winery was just like that. I don't know how Krystle and Scott found it but I'm happy they did. It's a part of Swan Valley which still has a very homely feel to it.
Read MoreI’m excited and humbled at the same time. A few days ago Capture Magazine the winners and finalists of Top Emerging Photographers of 2018 . Somehow I managed to scrape my way to the top and became one of the Top 5 Emerging Talents in the Wedding Category in Australia. I really wasn’t expecting the 5th place, knowing many of my super talented WA fellow wedding togs also entered this year. But there I am, the man with a strange name :)
Thank you to all my friends and family who helped and supported me along the way. And big thank you to all my clients for their trust.
Read MoreI don't blog any weddings for a month or so and than I blog two weddings in the space of a few days :) That's the way it is sometimes. Katie and Bob flew all the way from rainy UK for their big day. And it rained on their wedding day. But only a bit, and by that point no one cared :)
Read MoreSwan Valley is one my favourite places in WA. I really like the relaxed atmosphere matching the slow run of Swan River and the multicultural background. So I was obviously excited for Courtney and Cal's wedding at Sandalford Wines. They booked me without a meeting me in person first which is always a good sign. They really loved my portfolio and there isn't a photographer doesn't like hearing that ;)
Read MoreHere's my latest bit of family photojournalism. I don't even know if it's a thing - family photojournalism. I Googled "Family Photojournalism Perth" really quickly and nothing came up. But this is what happens, when instead of posing people, you focus on storytelling and catching moments. Predictable family photos versus meaningful and multi-layered images.
Read MoreI knew I'll have great wedding photos because their couple session was amazing. I am not disappointed. We chased light, played with shadows and climbed things :) There's many more images I'd like to put in here but I can't. The post would be just too big. Look me up on Instagram, I'll be posting there.
Read MoreImagine picking all the best ideas from all the weddings you have seen. Imagine writing it down on a piece of paper and making it happen.
Read MoreI'm really excited to to blog this wedding. A few things came together to create this super cool mix of photos. Sarah and Rich just being themselves, dramatic skies over Jarrahdale, beautiful light and stunning grounds of Millbrook Winery.
Read MorePre-wedding couple session in City Beach
On their very first date, and it was a double date, they were showing the other couple how to kiss properly. That kiss must have involved some sort of internal fireworks and started a chain reaction. They are getting married soon :) Here's their pre-wedding couple session in City Beach.
Read MoreThey have met only a few months ago. And these few months was clearly enough. I guess sometimes you just know. Which is a little funny as we've met only 3 days before the wedding. They make decisions fast :)
Read MoreIt's not about epiphanies or startling realisations happening mid shot. It's more about quiet and growing appreciation. It's about the "warm and comfy feeling inside" when holding hands. It's about sharing moments when nothing happens but everything is clear.
Read MoreSomewhere between heart-aches and waiting
comes the chance to be found by
someone who can show you that you are not just an option
but the only choice.
Read MoreCity Beach engagement session with Sarah and Rich
It's hard to imagine by looking at these pictures it's winter time in Perth. But it is :) Today, it actually feels very wintery with all that rain and wind. I'm very happy we had this beautiful weather 2 weeks ago for Sarah and Rich's engagement/pre-wedding session. City Beach has undergone development recently and I photographed an awesome wedding there before. I didn't feel like I've exhausted the "visual potential" however.
Read MoreSK and Eric wanted simple yet memorable wedding and they wanted to have fun exploring Perth. And awesome wedding photos to prove it of course. I seldom have so much time with the couples on the wedding day. The plan was to start at Sittella Winery and make our way down to Fremantle stopping along the way. Timing and travel was important as well as finding places with best light. It took me two days to scout the spots I wanted to include and make sure we get to Fremantle for the sunset.
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