Every photographer will tell you that photography is their passion and it sounds cliché, but it’s true - it’s the driving force behind any good photo and it takes an incredible amount of time, patience and dedication to deliver a photo that pleases the eye of both photographer and client. And it’s anything but constant.
I started off as a studio photographer, but I found myself limited in terms of what I coud do with a simple background and some props, so it wasn’t long before I moved on to location shoots, and I’ve never looked back!
When it comes to fine art the photographer is still very much bound to structured shoots, but wedding photography opens up a whole new world for something much more relaxed. That is if the photographer applies himself to a more photo-journalistic style of photography, where the subject matter is hardly aware of their presence and the photographer shoots "for the moment", capturing emotions and events that tell a story which has a beginning, middle and end and is filled with emotion, humor and tension. The photographer's power of observation guarantees a good photo and instead of capturing a perfectly posed image the photojournalist captures a moment in time that will be remembered forever.