I got an email from David while I was in Mongolia asking if I was available for a wedding later that year back in San Francisco. So I gave him a call when he and his fiancée were free at 8 pm, which just so happened to be 4 am In Ulaanbaatar (the night before I was leaving for a long road trip into the Gobi Desert).
Potential clients usually sound enthusiastic, but David sounded REALLY excited, which actually made me a little nervous. He was saying all the right things and I didn’t doubt that he was genuine about it. I couldn’t ask for more from a client when they tell me exactly what they see in my work that they like. They already knew they wanted me as their photograph. I happily accepted and told them I’d send out a contract when I was back, if I didn’t die in the desert first.
Really stunning work. Love it. Inspiring 🥂
Thanks Nik! I appreciate it.
Absolutely stunning. You were not evasive but able to capture the intimacy of the day, the moments and the story of the special day
A quite refreshing set of pictures or rather memories. It is not so often that I am able to view photographs for their feeling and emotion since I’m a ‘photographer myself. As photographers, we tend to look at technicality. But it never struck me about anything else since ironically you used a single lens to shoot the entire set, I was never detached from looking at them as stories. More than everything, I can genuinely see the characters of the people from your photographs. Beautiful and Inspiring.
I myself am a wedding photographer and I often look towards other images for a sense of inspiration and refreshment of ideas. This photo set here is very rare, as stated by the other comments above, your photos convey feelings as well as being perfectly composed. This is much different to what I’m used to seeing and I must say I’m in love with your work. Look forward to seeing more!
Beautiful people, lovely pictures.
Thanks for sharing these. They are really inspiring for someone who’d rather focus on storytelling than taking tons of pictures just to meet the briefing.