Another lovely wedding at the Nissi Beach Hotel in Ayia Napa. This time we were at Emily and Mark’s Cyprus wedding. Photography is easy when you have such a good looking couple. They were very patient with me in the build up to the birth of my son and they kept their faith in me, right up until their wedding day. My son was born two days later, so it all worked out in the end. I will always be thankful for this.
What sticks out in my mind from this wedding was the sunset shoot we took them on. The clouds were a dense black everywhere and the sun was ducking below the cloud line on the horizon which gave the most magnificent light. Golden sunshine and a blackish background….very dramatic! I know it’s a bit anorak like, but this really floats my boat. I remember being very excited about it and I think the photos prove I was right to be excited as it was absolutely stunning!
For me, it makes a change to have a bit of cloud. Simple things please simple minds.
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Emily
We would just like to say many thanks Duncan for making our day what it was. Cant begin to tell you how happy we are with our photos, they really did capture every moment of the day.
We were nervous that we would not be able to have yourself on the day due to the timing with the arrival of your son, however everything worked out perfect, and the photos we received were absolutely fabulous. This making it very difficult to pick out the photos for the album as we loved them all.
The photos taken on the beach are our favourite and everyone cant stop talking about how lovely and natural they look, which is exactly what we were looking for in our wedding photos. My husband hates to have his photo taken, but Duncan was brilliant and my husband took all the shoots in his stride.
The outcome was wedding photos that take my breath away everytime i look at them, thanks once again and wishing you and your family well in the future.
Love Emily and Mark
Feb 16, 2010 @ 3:51 pm