When I arrived to document this function, I was taken aback by how beautiful the venue was. I have had numerous queries as to the location of this venue, and I though this was a hotel only to find out it was the brides uncle’s home. I love working with existing light and clean lines – it just creates amazingly vibrant and beautiful images. This venue provided all of that and more but in the end its the beautiful people that provide the soul of any event. When I look back, I smile mainly because I get to meet so many amazing people and have the opportunity to capture their stories along the way. Thank you Tersia for choosing me to document your nelengu:)
Related Posts
This was day 2 of Shaheel and Alka’s wedding. Gujarati weddings are famous for their rich style, filled with many…
Salma recently launched a fashion marketing company for the modest/Muslim fashion industry in South Africa. This is my second shoot…
From the time I was little, I wanted to be an artist telling stories to the world. I struggled with…
Words often distort, failing to do…..A camera alone cannot tell us this….. Only our ‘connection’ can transcend mere reasoning resulting…
Sundhir and Alishea’s wedding can be summed in 2 words – Magiaclly beautiful! When she approached me with ideas, I…
About a month ago I got a message at the last minute to document a wedding. Priscilla Dent and Angie…
Why I love to shoot in the Eastern Cape – beautiful people with a fascinating culture, amazing natural beauty and…
Documented many weddings over the last 5 years but I have never been to one where such a diverse group…
What a privilege to document Shovain and Rowena’s wedding reception at The Oyster Box in Durban. Oyster Box has got…

































































































