The wedding is a moment that comes only once in our lifetime and therefore not only should you take care in choosing the correct wedding photographer, but also ensure that the photographer knows what you want from him.
This article has the intention of helping you choose the best person who will do the proper job as a wedding photography in Malta. Sometimes it is absolutely not easy to search for the best wedding photographer in Malta, both because there a re a significant number of photographers and also because all the various styles that they have.
For the last few months I was in contact with the very talented cloths designer - Hana Plzakova. So some weeks ago Hana proposed to shoot some ballet dresses she had made... I immediately accepted the opportunity!
So last week I received my RX1R camera... yes its the first version of the camera (second technically as there was aslo the RX1) and therefore here is my review of the camera!
Roberto does not simply describe himself as a photographer, but (and he truly is) also an educator of Photography. Recently he has also been made a Canon Explorer of Light (which is to say he has been recognized by Canon as a master in the art of photography).
Sometimes it takes a lot of planning to get a shootout location booked, makeup artist and models all set... sometime things just happen.
On the 6th of November I had the opportunity to shot Alex and Veronica's wedding - a simple yet elegant wedding. I had already met this sweet couple some months back for their engagement photoshoot at the St. Lucija Chinese Garden.
For those of you who have never been to Riverie, then I urge you to do so. Reverie specialise in contemporary bridesmaid dresses, mother-of-the-bride and evening wear. This shootout would not have been possible without the aid of Riverie owner, Pamela who was so helpful throughout the long afternoon.
One of the questions which all photography enthusiasts love to share and check with fellow photographers is the equipment and gear a photographer has and uses. Now it must be said that there is no holy grail for photography, and one keeps always expanding and evolving in his equipment.