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Zsuzsi & Gergő

The time has arrived to see the wedding story slideshow of Zsuzsi & Gergő. Two good friends, and a long-living memory for us, and hopefully also for them, and all of you been there. :)

Not an easy wedding from photographic aspects: we have recognized again that the most important things are beyond the visible… but that is the most challenging part of “weddinggraphy”, as we call it: hopefully the moments, details and people are reflecting it.

The slideshow about the wedding day is starting by clicking on the following image; and some additional images can be seen at the end of this post.

Zsuzsi & Gergő wedding slideshow

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Mariann & Attila

Every wedding is special in some sense, and this is what makes wedding photography inspiring: we have never been on a wedding before, celebrating the first anniversary with the church ceremony. :)

Moreover, the locations were perfect: we’ve felt ourselves as tourists in our home town, visiting the most extraordinary spots with a camera hanging around our neck. The short night-light photosession was kind of a dessert at the end of the day:)

I could recommend Budapest for everyone, it’s still a beautiful place. A slideshow if the images taken can be found by clicking on the image below:

Mariann & Attila wedding slideshow

Julianna & Krisztian – creative session

We usually do not shoot in a studio and do not even use any additional light source either; we prefer natural light on our photos. Still we managed to put Julo & Krisztian into the spotlight for some pictures as we went to shoot the creative photos on the day after the wedding. We had the whole Sunday afternoon ahead of us so we decided to go out of town and start the shoot out in the nature. We only returned to Budapest a bit before sunset where there were evening programs going on downtown with lots of people on the street, yet enough room for us. :)

Our last scene was the staircase leading up to the National Museum, which had been closed down due to some other event. Of course Attila had no problem trying to sneak in, and although the security guys tried to whisk us off, we were admitted by their boss ladywho miraculously turned up just in time. What’s more, the lighting guys were happy to provide us with professional light. We didn’t spend more than 5 minutes inside, but it was really a great experience to work at this sort of light while the night was falling upon the city.

By clicking on the below picture you can watch a slideshow made from the creative pictures and some nice music,further down you find some more pictures from the shoot.

Julianna & Krisztian wedding creative session slideshow
(Photo: Juli & Attila)

And a few other photos, without the music: