During a couple photography engagement session we always chat about what the future bride and groom are planning, yup I’m can multi task when it comes to wedding talk! Most of my sessions are under an hour providing for more spontaneous imagery to develop. As we the session ends I am still finding angles and searching the light.. but it does come to a nice end. The couple left felling comfortable in front of my camera and I learning their quirky ways.
George Mavitzis Photography | Le Restaurant Richmond | Intimate Weddings
Intimate beautiful wedding venues and graced with with family and friends, a dream for a wedding photographer. Montreal has so many elegant venues to host your wedding and surrounded with charming streets and locations for the bride and groom to walk through, creating genuine captures.
George Mavitzis Wedding Photographer | Fairmont Château Laurier | Ottawa Wedding
How does one say goodbye to a couple after spending several hours if not the whole day with them. It’s also about their families and many invited friends that I met during the day, and when it comes to South Asian weddings it’s multiple days! Many various ceremonies and rituals where I have the pleasure of sharing delicious meals day and night! I particularly enjoy the many quick hellos and longer chats. From the small child who is curious about my shiny camera to the uncle or cousin who is an avid photographer. It helps to reflect during these encounters and this complements my continuous attempt in capturing true genuine images. Now to answer the question that began this post, how does one part with the couple after several beautiful days and thousands of images, take some more!
Planning and design; Sea&Silkevents Venue; Fairmount Chateau Laurier Videographer; Films by Jinbon