Samantha & Cameron’s Wedding

Samantha and Cameron’s wedding is a very particular one for me and for several reasons.

Jo and David, Sam’s parents, came to see me to book our services to capture Sam and Cameron’s wedding as a surprise wedding present.

After a short chat and a look at my work, Jo decided that I was the perfect photographer for her daughter’s special day and we went onto finalising the paperwork.

The connection between Jo, David and me was so easy and genuine that I felt part of the special event and was already planning the day (photography speaking) in my head.

Later, back at the office, when entering the details in my database, I realised that I haven’t checked my calendar and it happens that I had a wedding booked for the same day almost a year before..! It was for the wedding of Jessica and Mark from a previous post here.

I must say that I really don’t double book for my services because I want to be the one they choose to capture their precious moments but also I think that my brides and grooms, and also the parents of my brides and grooms, come to me because they love my photography, my style, the way I tell the story, and by double booking I can not offer them what they come to me for.

However, for Sam and Cameron’s wedding, I was feeling so connected to them and their family that I couldn’t just cancel on them. I had to do something to withhold my clients expectations and to provide the services that they came to me for.

I immediately rang Jo and explain the situation. I also said that although I could not be their photographer, I could organise someone to do the job as good as I would and even better.

I am still humbled by the trust that Jo had in me and what I did was to offer to have not one but two awesome photographers to cover Samantha and Cameron’s wedding.

And I did. I flew two photographers from Sacramento, California, (TomKat Photography and Acynosure) over for a week to to cover this wedding. I wanted to make sure that they have enough time to get the jet lag out of the way, enough time to get used to the weather (in the US is the end of Autumn and start of Winter) and also I wanted them to be here soon enough to introduce them to Jo and David and also Samantha and Cameron.

Sam and Cameron’s wedding was also special because it was like nothing I’ve captured before, in a very original way.

Samantha and Cameron’s wedding was to be in the Corroboree park with some 200 guests.

The guests were their family, with a special mention to the healthy and young 99 year young grandma, and some awesome performing artists. They had an open venue with barbecue and open activities including jumping castle, yes, jumping castle, face painting, live band, circus, juggling artists and even the flames twirlers…

The wedding was even live with FaceTime with a family member who couldn’t attend, on an iPad.

After finishing Jessica and Mark’s wedding coverage, I stopped by the park and the party was still going strong.

We farewell the newly wed couple and their parents and headed home with a lot of memories and a good feeling of having done a good job. Fulfilling our clients’ expectations and most importantly having help them preserve their precious moments.

Scroll all the way down to check out what happens when three photographers get together to shoot two weddings on a same day.

We would love your comments and suggestion on how we could further improve our services to our brides and grooms.

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Photos by TomKat Photography and Acynosure for Nomad Photography

Edited by Nomad Photography

 

Wedding Viet Nam

Almost one month that I got back from my trip to Viet Nam that I finally found some times to edits some of the images.

Today is a special day, Lunar New Year’s Day, and I wanted to have a gift to the bride and groom who exchanged vows on the 01/01/2011.

Al the best to the newly wed couple.

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From the catwalk to the Aisle

Olga is one of the well known models in Canberra and she regularly performs on the catwalks for major events.

I only had the opportunity to work with her for one shoot and it was Add Colour, posted a few days ago on this blog.

When I heard that she was about to walk down the Aisle, I knew I had to shoot her wedding. We had very little time to run through all the details (and boring admin stuffs) and yesterday was the big Day.

Out of my weddings (the ones that I captured of course) this one was one of the most glamorous one. Could it be otherwise? When fashion says “Yes, I Do!” it can only be glamorous and a little bit Edgy.

The Wedding took place at Kiama, a little but very attractive town about 2.5 hours drives from Canberra, the population is reported to be a bit more than 12000 people and the town is about 10m above sea level.

The bride  had her own gears to do her own make up (when I said that Olga is a catwalk permanent resident, I wasn’t making stories) at a very nice beach house overlooking the bay.

The boys weren’t not to bad accommodated as they spent some times on another beach house with direct access to the beach…

What I can say by now is Neil is a luck guy and Olga has found her soul mate. All the best guys and remember to book Nomad for your family portraits 🙂

Enough chat, place for some images. More to come, naturally.

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Melissa & Ewwen Wedding Slide show.

Wedding in Wollongong.

Photos and video by Thierry NGUYEN CUU.

NOMAD PHOTOGRAPHY

Video captured with Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 7D

Photos captured with Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 7D and Nikon D700

Various locations in Wollongong.

Images composed and arranged by Thierry exclusively for Melissa & Ewen.

All rights reserved by Nomad Photography 2009

Mel & Ewen. Wedding in Wollongong

Lovely couple in some lovely locations around Wollongong.

I captured this wedding of Melissa & Ewen Cameron last Friday in Wollongong.

We had a good time, the weather was perfect and I also discovered some really nice local traditions “traditions” …

Here is the first set of some images of Mel & Ewen’s Day

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NOMAD LANDSCAPE

From a recent trip to Wollongong for a wedding, I took a few images of some iconic locations.

For my weddings, I usually scout the locations and plan the scene and imagine how to place my bride and groom to create some nice images for their album or enlargements.

Most of the time, I also prepare a back up plan for the “what if” situations.

Well, for this particular wedding of Melissa & Ewen, and especially because of the time allocated for the wedding, we didn’t have enough time to capture these locations including the bride an groom (these images have been taken at 10 PM the night before) and I left the Wedding Ceremony at about 9:30PM after a 10 hour coverage.

Fortunately, as mentioned, I had some back up plans which allowed us to have some other nice images for the couple.

Images from the wedding coming soon.

Congratulations again for Melissa & Ewen.

NOMAD LANDSCAPE

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