Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Photography’
Ahmed and Gemma met in the UK and flew to Cairo for their wedding. This wedding was quite different in many ways from most weddings I photograph. There was no DJ with massive speakers and a packed dance floor, no large traditional Zaffa with tablas, and everything ran on time! Instead Ahmed and Gemma had a lovely string quartet play throughout the evening with a harpist during dinner. I want to once more highlight the schedule. Dinner was scheduled for 10:15 PM. At 10:13 I was in my seat and waiters were entering the hall. The wedding was scheduled to conclude at midnight. It admittedly ended just a tiny bit late, 12:03
For someone accustomed to weddings starting 1-2 hours late and running well into the next morning this was a dramatic shift in expectations. In the more important ways, however, this wedding was like every wedding I’ve had the privilege to photograph; it was a day full of emotions. Gemma’s mother was glowing with pride and Ahmed’s father could not stop photographing his handsome groom of a son. My good friend Mohamed Abdelhamid came to do Gemma’s makeup and introduce her to the Egyptian ‘tradition’ of eyelash extensions in spite of her swearing to me last fall she wouldn’t get them. All in all it was a lovely evening and Ahmed and Gemma were a pleasure to work with. Thanks for having me join you on your special night.






























































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A few days ago I got to shoot an engagement session of Ahmed and Dalia who will be getting married in a couple of weeks. Ahmed insisted that he wasn’t photogenic, but I think these shots prove otherwise. We had a lot of fun experimenting and getting lost at the Citadel. Ahmed and Dalia were great to work with and very easy going as we got lost about 5 million times that day. Towards the end of our visit the Citadel was invaded by literally hundreds of schoolchildren who kept saying to us a broken “aloooo” and staring at us as we worked in curiosity. This was my first shoot with my new 45mm Tilt Shift Lens. Look for the shots where the top and bottom of the picture are blurred to see the special results that come out of this fantastic piece of glass. After the Citadel we made our way to one of my favorite spots to shoot, Aquarium Park (Ganaynat al Asmak) in Zamalek. As always I love to hear your comments and what you think of the shoot. Thanks for visiting and, as always, please leave a comment to let me know what you think.





























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Last month I shot the largest wedding of my career. 1000 guests filled the ballroom of Dusit Thani to celebrate the marriage of Joe and Marina. I’ve been working with Joe and Marina since their engagement last summer and it’s been a great experience. They’re two of the most chill and kind people I know and I was honored to be a part of their special day. Marina selected one of my favorite makeup artists Mohamed Abdelhamid and we all had a great time during prep. Marina’s mother and father were gracious hosts while we were working and the hours leading up to the wedding were a pleasure I think for everyone involved. The church, Al Malak Mikhail was beautiful and Karim Sobh and his team at Glimpse did a great job with the planning and decorations. Managing a wedding of 1000 people is no easy task but things came together wonderfully. Samba did an incredible job spinning and keeping the wedding party moving. I’d like to thank the two photographers who assisted me that evening. Boraie and Nagy. I’m very pleased with how the photos turned out. I hope you are as well.
Oh and while this may look like a crazy party that went late into the night, don’t be fooled. It ended very early… I, for one, got home at 7 in the morning











































































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