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Nicole and Brett

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

It was looking like rain, not heavy rain, but that soft soaking rain that seems to have taken up residence in Johannesburg for the last couple of weeks, the kind of rain that wouldn’t put a cramp in your style but might seriously get under your skin after a while. That kind of rain tends to produce soft light, very green greens that if you mute them just right you can get that old world kind of look.

I was back at Shepstone Gardens, the rain had kind of stopped, the rogue hen was scampering about and Nicole had told me earlier that she wanted something a bit edgier, something less pretty. Once the ceremony in the dutch garden was over we took the retinue and headed into Newtown, dodging a photographer shooting what looked like a cover for a youth magazine or maybe an edgy model portfolio, and locating a spot where the light fell just right.

Nicole was cool, relaxed, knew what she wanted, in love with her Brett and the architecture of the inner city. A great start to the year, some killer bee pics in the inner city and probably my all time favorite bridal retinue pic. I don’t often like to take the retinue with us on the couple shoot because they tend to distract the bride and groom, but this lot were perfect, we used them as background, as foreground and we even did some formal group photos under the bridge.

 

newtown Johannesburg wedding

newtown Johannesburg wedding

newtown Johannesburg wedding

newtown Johannesburg wedding

newtown Johannesburg wedding

newtown Johannesburg wedding

 

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Mpopi and Rorisang at Shepstone Gardens

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Shepstone is fast becoming our regular wedding venue it seems, either that or we just get a lot of cool, funky clients. Last weekend, no rain, no scorcher of a day, wedding running late – bonus, extra time, which means we get to do some killer bee bridal portraits. Add to that a very smooth, and calm bridal couple and you have the making of a serious party – hang on, it did rain, in fact it came bucketing down, seconds after I had finished the last group photo, I remember now, I spent a good 20 minutes in the rain looking for a lens cap I’d dropped.

Anyway, this week I wanted to post a couple more posed, classical kind of portraits. For me, they were that kind of couple – although the speeches did leave me in stitches.

 

bridal portrait

this is probably my photo of the day, and I love the grading

shepstone gardens weddings

shepstone gardens weddings

shepstone gardens up on the cliff

shepstone gardens

I always try to find a different spot to photograph at, so that everyone gets unique images

wedding speeches at shepstone gardens

first dance at wedding at shepstone gardens

I could on for hours about the benefits of having a videographer who knows what they’re doing and doesn’t light up the dancefloor like the space shuttle is about to land. These are the kind of images you get when you happen to have one of those.

 

Rob and Santi from Digital Video Images, always helpful, always getting their lighting just right. Always keeping us entertained

Mpopi and Rorisang – a sneak peek

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Late on Sunday evening, just wrapping up the weekend, almost Christmas, almost another year has passed.

 

a bride in the new bridal suite at Shepstone Gardens
Mpopi Lenake (or did it change to Ntai?) – a window lit portrait.

 

yes, that copyright notice is annoying me too.

 

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Nicole and Milton

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

I know, I know, I keep starting my blog posts with … the rain, but it is wedding season in Joburg, which happens to nicely coincide with the rainy season. By the time we arrived at Shepstone Gardens to set up and plan our shoot, the sky was already black and the rain had just started coming down. All of this despite the fact that the BBC site had predicted that it would only rain later that evening.

Nicole and Milton were calm as beans about the whole rain thing actually, I was a bit stressed (I had somehow managed to miss my extra large cappucino at the Wild Bean before I left home). It seemed like just minutes before the bedeken (the veiling of the bride in a Jewish wedding), the sun came out and one particularly picturesque shaft of light kept landing on Nicole’s veil as she circled Milton under the chuppah. Killer bee. I love the wedding season and its storm clouds, the moodier the better.

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jewish wedding photography

my fav image of the day, besides the look on Milton’s face … those hands holding up the chuppah make it for me

jewish wedding photography

the shaft of light that crept over the roof and under the chuppah

Shepstone Gardens wedding photography

jewish wedding photography at Shepstone

this shaft of light was a rockstar. The text on the right is part of the chuppah translates as “and every bride”

jewish wedding photography at Shepstone

I say no more about the shaft of light

jewish wedding photography at Shepstone

the horas at a wedding Shepstone

 

Anyone want to loan me some money to buy the old Johannesburg Post Office? and if you’re not reading the Daily Maverick yet …

 

Simcha

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

 

Shepstone Gardens

last weekend at Shepstone Gardens with our favorite Chabad rabbi
who doesn’t mind my tattoos and quotes sections from
Up Up and Oy Vey

 

How busy are we? We finally got a day off yesterday and decided to unwrap the DVD player we bought last month and finally watched The Wrestler. Lots of weddings still to be blogged.

An occasional series #11

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

 

details from jewish wedding at Shepstone Gardens

 

We were photographing the dessert buffet at a recent wedding when a man wearing tzitzit and singing along to Mick Jagger’s Satisfaction, stopped, smiled at us and said that we must try Shelley’s homemade pecan nut ice cream, that it was a once in a life time experience (there’s some confusion as to the story at this point, V recollects him saying that it was peanut butter ice cream, I seem to remember him saying it was pecan nut). Since we almost never say no to anyone singing a Rolling Stones song, we had a taste. I’d place it in the top ten most delicious things I have ever tasted, maybe even top five.

 

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Zuko and Amon at Shepstone Gardens

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I’ve left this blog post for a bit because I really wasn’t sure what I wanted to say. I loved so many things about Zuko and Amon’s wedding, from Zuko’s oriental inspired dresses, to the way that they combined their traditions and added their own rituals. I loved the fact that she rode in on a white horse and handed over a sword, that a large part of their ceremony was conducted in Xhosa, the respect that was given to their histories. I liked that one guy that was translating for the guests (from Uganda I think), I liked the symbolism and the thought that they put into everything.

I didn’t understand everything, especially from Amon’s side, but the emotions and meanings were universal. I remember Zuko saying something along the lines of the red in the dress symbolizing the blood that’s our history, and thinking that history is something that can not be ignored. I liked the lantern release, two lanterns released into the night sky, burning their way into the heavens.

It was a very magical day, at the always amazing Shepstone Gardens, and as we leave Zuko hands me a fortune cookie, my fortune reads “our strengths grow out of our weaknesses”.

 

Shepstone Gardens Wedding Photography

Photos of Shepstone Gardens Weddings

that smile says everything you really need to know about these two

Pics of Shepstone Gardens Weddings

Shepstone Gardens Weddings

Weddings at Shepstone Gardens

pic by V

 

This was our last wedding for the season and V and I are taking a couple of weeks off to recharge, breath in the desert air and try out some of the antique cameras we’ve been collecting. I’m going to try set up a couple of automated posts to keep all of the “true stalkers” entertained while we’re away.

 

The delicious east meets west cuisine was by Miya’s. They have sushi classes!!

 

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