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Wedding Akumal Riviera Maya Villa Mia Mexico
Wedding Akumal Riviera Maya Villa Mia Mexico
Wedding Akumal Riviera Maya Villa Mia Mexico Wedding day with D and K at Villa Mia Akumal Riviera Maya Mexico A day with D and K and their family and friends at Akumal Riviera Maya Quintana Roo Photo by Alessandro Banchelli and Jessica Paola www.photostudioab.com Email:[email protected]
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micheal-gane-blog · 7 years ago
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Military Wedding
Military Wedding
Military weddings are such an amazing wedding day, the uniforms always add that extra-special touch to any event but a wedding, fantastic!
I have photographed many such weddings through my years in the wedding photography industry and the Wedding for Jonathan and Abigail at the wonder Guyers House (Corsham) was one such wedding.
I arrived to take a few candid shots of Abi and her gorgeous Bridesmaids, Father and Mother of the Bride before heading off to the quaint little church of St Patric’s in Corsham, every close to Guyers House.
When I arrived the lads had already started to practice their Military salute for the Bride and Grooms exit from the Church, after grabbing a few shots of this spectacle I then moved on to take reportage images of guests arriving etc.
Abi arrived in a stunning Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, her wedding gown was absolutely stunning, she looked sensational. 
I never interrupt the flow of the bride’s arrival, I want those beautiful natural photos. The ceremony was a wonderful occasion, fantastic when the priest asked the congregation (any reason why this couple cannot be wed) all the lads drew their swords from their scabbards and stood to attention.
Fantastic confetti images as the Bride and Groom walked beneath the Military Salute followed by all the guests throwing confetti.
Guyers House looked wonderful, a beautifully decorated marquee, awaited the newlyweds.
I spent a few moments with Abi and Jonathan, taking them for a very unobtrusive stroll around Guyer House gardens, a few group photos for the happy couple, Abi through her bouquet to the girls which always makes for a fantastic photo opportunity.
I stayed until after the speeches, their first magical dance together as a married couple and then made my way home.
I have added a few of their wonderful wedding images here, beautiful couple, beautiful wedding
Abigail and Jonathan were flying out to Mexico the following Tuesday where I'm sure they'll have a superb honeymoon, congratulations to you both :)   
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burmacotton5-blog · 6 years ago
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Military Wedding
Military weddings are such an amazing wedding day, the uniforms always add that extra-special touch to any event but a wedding, fantastic!
I have photographed many such weddings through my years in the wedding photography industry and the Wedding for Jonathan and Abigail at the wonder Guyers House (Corsham) was one such wedding.
I arrived to take a few candid shots of Abi and her gorgeous Bridesmaids, Father and Mother of the Bride before heading off to the quaint little church of St Patric’s in Corsham, every close to Guyers House.
When I arrived the lads had already started to practice their Military salute for the Bride and Grooms exit from the Church, after grabbing a few shots of this spectacle I then moved on to take reportage images of guests arriving etc.
Abi arrived in a stunning Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, her wedding gown was absolutely stunning, she looked sensational. 
I never interrupt the flow of the bride’s arrival, I want those beautiful natural photos. The ceremony was a wonderful occasion, fantastic when the priest asked the congregation (any reason why this couple cannot be wed) all the lads drew their swords from their scabbards and stood to attention.
Fantastic confetti images as the Bride and Groom walked beneath the Military Salute followed by all the guests throwing confetti.
Guyers House looked wonderful, a beautifully decorated marquee, awaited the newlyweds.
I spent a few moments with Abi and Jonathan, taking them for a very unobtrusive stroll around Guyer House gardens, a few group photos for the happy couple, Abi through her bouquet to the girls which always makes for a fantastic photo opportunity.
I stayed until after the speeches, their first magical dance together as a married couple and then made my way home.
I have added a few of their wonderful wedding images here, beautiful couple, beautiful wedding
Abigail and Jonathan were flying out to Mexico the following Tuesday where I'm sure they'll have a superb honeymoon, congratulations to you both :)   
Source: https://www.thefxworks.co.uk/my-blog/millitary-wedding
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celesterre · 7 years ago
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Salgado, S. 2000. Exodes. France: Taschen
This essay will discuss the life of the photographer Sebastian Salgado. In a first part we will discuss about his childhood in brazil, in a second part his interest in humankind in photography, and the third part about his interest in nature. Sebastiao Salgado, born February 8, 1944 in Aimorés, is a Brazilian and French documentary photographer and photojournalist. He was raised in a farm, were he had to work from a young age to help his family with the livestock. Being the only boy of a family of eight children, he had to do what was considered as a masculine job for his generation. Once a year, he was living the farm during two month to bring the cattle to the slaughterhouse. Because he grew up surrounded by the forest and the animals, he always had a respect for the nature. At the age of fifteen, he decided to leave the farm and his family to go study in the city, where he follow economics courses at the University of Sao Paulo. He came out of college with a master degree in economics. At this era ,the Brazil know a industrial and economical development, that caused an increase of the radical party against the globalization. Concerned about the impact that it could have on the environment, Sebastian Salgado join the radical left party. After the coup d’etat of 1964, made by the army, and the establishment of a dictatorship of the right, it was the moment for him to leave Brazil. In 1969, he moved to Paris with his wife, Lélia Wanick, to finish his studied, he started an agricultural Ph.D at the ENSAE, the national school of statistic and economic administration. In 1971, he is recruited by the International Coffee Organization in London to work as an economist. His work made him traveled a lot in Africa, where he started to shoot his first photographs. After two years, he decided with his wife to both quite there job, and spending all their saving into photographic equipment. They moved back to Paris, and Salgado start to take pictures of wedding, portrait and nude of people, before to work as reporter for different agencies, like Sygma, Gamma and Magnum . He decided to only work on subjects that were important for him . « My photography is ethically and ideologically consistent with who I am » (Le sel de la Terre 2014) In his photograph, he depicted the diversity of human kind. He is portraying workers, farmers, children, war and famine victims. He decided that he will only take pictures in black and white, because he doesn’t know how to make photos with color. For him what is interesting with black and white, is that the viewer will not be disturb by the color, and will only focus only on what really matter. After being encouraged by his wife, he make the decision to do his first photographic project called Other Americas. This project will last 7 years, Salgado will traveled in South America to portrayed farmer and Indian population. He will travel in most of the South American country, from all South America, from Mexico, Bolivia, Chili, Peru, Ecuador and Guatemala. In his work, we feel the interest and love that he have for human. Salgado have spent a long time with the population that he had portrayed, for him it was important to understand how they were living, he was staying there for month to be accepted by them. « The strengh of portraits is this momentum where we understand a little bit more the life of that person tells with their eyes. When you make a portrait it 1 sur 4 is not you alone that take that picture, but it’s the person that offer the picture. » (Le sel de la Terre 2014) His next project lead him to Sahel. Sebastiao Salgado associated himself with Médecin Sans Frontières, by creating a partnership with them. In 1984 he start his project in Ethiopia and continue in all the Sahel until 1986. He wanted to tell the story of starvation in the world, as he mentions in his documentary: « it was important to show that there was a enormous of humanity that was in an great distress and that it was more a problem of sharing, than a simple problem of natural disaster »(Le sel de la Terre 2014). Salgado saw during two years an entire population who were starving, but the actual reason of there death was all the disease that came along with. In one of his photograph we can see a man who is practicing a religious rite, despite the lack of water, he is using the small amount of water to wash his the body of his dead son. It is impressive to see that people who are living in inhuman condition, still believe and have faith in God. Hope was the only thing that kept this population a live, and give them strength. In 1986 Salgado start a new reportages called La Main de l’Homme. During six years he will traveled in thirty different country to depicted the manual labor. He will took photograph of producteur of car in Calcutta, ship wrecker in Bangladesh, tea picker in Rwanda. March 1991, Saddam Hussein set fire to 700 oil wells in Kuwaiti, due to his army retreat in the Persian Gulf War. Firemen from different country went to try to put out the fire. Salgado went there to report what he called an explosive job. He did not want to leave this infinite spectacle of light and sound. Birds couldn’t fly anymore their wings were glue together, some animals who did not runaway, where dying because they could not eat, everything was burnt, milles away from the actual event. The smoke was carrying the oils, it was spreading it everywhere around. In 1994, is new project was called Exode. Salgado photographed what was a major subject at his era, the movement of people because of starvation or war, a main subject even nowadays. He want to light up the role of the marginalized, at a time where the country of Europe start to closed their border. He will go in Palestine, Irak, South America, but he will especially work in Africa. Most of the people who tried to runaway from misery and war, will end up in refugee camps, and will live there until their end. He saw the movement of Tutsis that were fleeing the Rwanda to go to Tanzania. He was the first to arrived on the spot, he had to report this horrible event, he saw quantity of body laying on the side of the road, it was 150 km of road, 150 km of dead people. He saw the genocide of the Tutsis, over 800 000 peoples died in three month. After this event he will have no face in the humanity, choked by the violence of human on his environment and on other. During six years Salgado will tried to find a purpose to his life. In 2000 Salgado inherited his parents farm in Brazil. Due to the deforestation, Salgado no longer recognized the place where he grew up, from a forest which was covering 70% of the land in the 40’s, to 0,5% sixty years later. Then Sebastian and his wife decided together to replant the forest, by planting 2,5 millions of tree. To achieve there dream they created the association Instituto Terra, they went all around the world and organized auction, to collect money for their project. During the three first years they lost successively 80%, 60%, and 40% of their plants. But they never gave up, and thirteen years later, the result of their hard work was their. 2 sur 4 This project will help Salgado to find a new purpose in his live, and it will give him back a taste for photography. Salgado resume the photography after ten years of brake, with a new purpose, to show to the public that nature is part of our live and if we destroy it, we will destroy our self. During eight years he will travel in more than thirty trip, to photograph landscapes, mountains, animals, human community, oceans et deserts. This project was made to show the beauty of our planet, and show places that haven’t been destroyed by the human. He named this project Genesis, because he thought that in a certain way, he was going voyage back in time, place that have not change due to human behavior. He photograph the coexistence between human and nature. For him this project has been the most inspiring and fulfilling experience. After he spent years and years showing the most awful things made by the human, this project helped him too recovery from what he could have sawn in his life. This photographer is inspiring for me because, he show is conviction and his thought threw his photographs, he doesn’t just take a pictures of somethings because he is told to, like most of journalism photographer, he take photograph of things that he find an interest in, he show us what he is, what he think, in his work. His photograph are full of emotions, they are really communicative. He is an example for because he spent twenty years taking pictures of horrible things done by the human, and was still going to other places to report events, and I could not spend more than a minute looking at his pictures. I admire him for his strength and is talent in photography, his black and white is incredible and his pictures are full of emotions, I wish that one day I could transmit emotions as much as he did.
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Wedding C and J Vidanta Riviera Maya
Wedding C and J Vidanta Riviera Maya
Wedding C and J Vidanta Riviera Maya
Wedding ceremony on the beach for C and J from USA, warm light an blue sky for this event in Vidanta Riviera Maya Resort
Photos by Alessandro Banchelli
www.photostudioab.com
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Wedding H and D Sandos Playacar Beach Resort
Wedding H and D Sandos Playacar Beach Resort
Wedding H and D Sandos Playa car Beach Resort
“Wedding H and D in the resort garden with photoshoot on the beach”
Venue Sandos Playacar beach Resort
Photo by Alessandro Banchelli
www.photostudioab.com
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Engagement wedding photo session J and J Riviera Maya
Engagement wedding photo session J and J Riviera Maya
Engagement wedding photo session J and J Riviera Maya
Riviera Maya in awesome sunny day
We visited a cenote and a amazing beach in Riviera Maya to celebrate the engagement of a couple from Canada. We received a gift from the Universe because the nature gave us the best: the sun, the quite atmosphere, the beauty. Congrats Guys
Photo by Alessandro Banchelli
www.photostudioab.com
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Wedding B and I Now Sapphire Riviera Cancun
Wedding B and I Now Sapphire Riviera Cancun
Wedding B and I Now Sapphire Riviera Cancun
Wedding day with 2 guys from Canada, we visited the resort in the morning for the Bride and Groom getting ready and after the ceremony in Tequila Terrance. The reception and dinner started with a awesome sunset and great colors. The couple enjoyed the party with all the guests “
Venue: Now Sapphire Resort Riviera Cancun
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Wedding preview M and S Playa del carmen Mexico Wedding preview M and S Playa del carmen Mexico " Dance with me in a sun shower, Dance with me with naked feet in the sand, Dance with me for all your life" Photo by Alessandro Banchelli www.photostudioab.com Email : [email protected]
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Wedding C and J Now Sapphire Resort Riviera Cancun
Wedding C and J Now Sapphire Resort Riviera Cancun
Wedding C and J Now Sapphire Resort Riviera Cancun
A beatiful couple from the United States getting married in Now Sapphire Resort Riviera Cancun. The day started in the Resort Spa and after the wedding ceremony on the beach we did the photo session on the caribbean beach. The day finished at the event saloon after a very intimate speeches and amazing party.
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International wedding photo Award by Wpja
International wedding photo Award by Wpja
Awarded wedding photographer Cancun and Riviera Maya Mexico
International wedding photo Award by Wpja
Thank you very much to everyone, i received the notice i win a award by Wedding photojournalist Association V12. I’m very happy and proud for it.
https://www.wpja.com/contests/2018-v12-photography-competition/best-wedding-photographers
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Wedding C and D Playa del carmen wedding
Wedding C and D Playa del carmen wedding
Wedding photography Riviera Maya and Playa del carmen Mexico
Wedding C and D
Photo by Alessandro Banchelli and Virginia
Venue Sandos Playa car resort
www.photostudioab.com
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