Kata & Michael
After having the most adventurous engagement session of our life with Kata & Michael, we were really excited waiting for their wedding: what comes next? And we have to admit, life is great director: the wedding day had ultimately wide range dynamics, “from down till dusk”, starting with the misty morning at the river Danube, ending up with probably the hardest rock party we ever had on a wedding… :)
We got everything a wedding day can give: morning preparation at the bride (of course slowly running out of time); a groom handling the growing time-stress over the phone, clearly on master’s level (something every man has to learn); silent and intimate moments under the great trees of the Arboretum (background music by the symphonic mosquito orchestra). Ceremony at the church and celebration afterwards, the couple lost in hugs of friends and relatives, mothers trying to hide their tears… just a few more photos with the last sunshine – and finally, the PARTY during the night. With all capitals, since we have never seen such a wedding party before: the bass-guitarist playing in the middle of the dance floor during the chorus of “Smoke on the water” (!); the air-guitaring groom, the band still playing during a power-cut on the only remaining instrument, the drums with the guests singing the chorus in the dark… it was simply beyond words.
We have tried to pack everything into the slideshow (with a lot more details of course). So turn on the music, sit back, and have fun! :)
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Nori & Adam – Budapest by Night
Without any words… the best of our beloved city, Budapest by night with a beautiful couple. A “dream come true” for us… :)
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Johanna & Daniel
We used to bring home some specific memories from every wedding: just a moment or any other detail which was unique for that wedding… in the case of Johanna and Daniel, it was the same both for Eszter and myself. Compared to Johanna, we have photographed only brides with a poker-face, for sure. :) Throughout our carrier, we have never met a bride with such vivid and and expressive facial expressions – which is a special gift to the photographer: it’s hard to capture invisible emotions, even if feel it with our other senses… but this time, we did not have to struggle with it. :)
And I want to mention the children here. They always bring the fun to every wedding; they do not “behave”, they are the same children as on any other day, apart from the “festive” dresses. They are straight and humble: they have fun or get bored, used to play with anyone and anything… in Hungarian we have a word, “önfeledt”, which translates to something like “someone truly being him/herself, forgotten of the world outside”. That’s the best word to describe them – the children, making our funniest pictures all the time. My personal favorite was the little girl hiding herself at the last bench of the church… observing me, the photographer: what is this guy doing here? I do not know how long time has passed, until I have recognized my hidden, hooded observer… :)
Of course, there is much more to remember than emotions, facial expressions and funny children – the slideshow was made for you if you want to see the whole wedding (as we have seen it):