Oysterbox Hotel, Dominique and Stefan
The Oysterbox Hotel down in Umhlanga is not the kind of place that you would expect an Icelandic boy to be marrying his Greek princess, but these two brought the rock star swagger on a whole new level to their photography. Stefan had torn his achilles tendon and was being wheeled around in a wheelchair, he’d also just had a throat op and was still sounding a little Billy Holiday’ish. I would have been filled with painkillers, whiskey and ennui, not necessarily in that order. Not these two, sometimes the adrenaline and endorphins of being in love and being bound together for eternity kick in and … well, rock start swagger, killer bee photographs and serious weather. My best part of the evening was the Icelandic four liner poem, no translation necessary.









I’d hate to intimate anything, but this moment took place a couple of hours before most people knew how to pronounce Eyjafjallajokull.

one thing America doesn’t know about me is that the trumpet is the one instrument I wish I could play.

Its been a long three weeks. We got a nice mention on the My Eco Wedding in Africa blog. We also won a Profoto award in the Fine Art category (its a long story) and the pics will be featured in a photography book.
Don’t you hate it when magazines contact you and want to interview you, but only if you take out a full page ad?
If you’re looking to tempt, cajole, thank or bribe me – I’m currently very fond of this.
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