Over the last 8 years of shooting weddings we have had to deal with every situation you could possibly imagine, one of the priorities of being a wedding photographer is knowing how to deal with them all. When we went out to Dubai to shoot a 3 day wedding we were so excited! When we then found out 90% of it was going to be at night time we suddenly got a little anxious! Knowing we wouldn't be able to take our entire kit over to Dubai we knew that we were going to have to pull out all our knowledge to make sure we captured it the best way possible! Of course we took plenty of flash but during a 3 hour ceremony you don't want to be constantly flashing everyone! So we always try to make the most of the available light and luckily there was loads of it! I loved how even in low light the Bride's dress sparkled and I found that I could highlight and hide things depending on where I could get the light placed. We love shooting in low light and challenging situations, it always makes us work harder and harder to get the shots which we love. This shot was when the Bride and Groom were walking around during the ceremony and I really liked how they were both looking down but had smiles on their faces, the light hit them perfectly and was just the kind of shot I was after!
- Verity x
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very nice
Thanks!
nice
Thank you!
It seems they are getting married in Indian customs. BTW amazing capture!!!
Yes it was a an Indian ceremony, and thank you!
You are welcome ......
Two thumbs up for your ways of being photographer 👏👍👍
Thank you!!
Wow... How long have you been working as a wedding photographer and how did you begin?
Thank you, just over 8 years now! Me and my husband started the business a few months before leaving Uni with a website of some photographs we had taken on walks, we were just really honest with how we had no experience and started out cheap, worked our way up and now teach others! It's been a crazy 8 years!
Thanks. Are you based in London?
No but we do a lot of work there!