George Mavitzis Photography | Montreal Pakistani Wedding Photography | Montreal Toronto Santorini
After more than a thousand weddings that I have photographed, I ask myself what continues to drive my passion. There are many aspects that can be captured, from emotions, details, joyful expressions and many other expected and unexpected moments. As important as these are I have one very important expectation from myself. The word timeless is one I hear often from my clients when they describe my photographs. This word timeless probably suits South Asian weddings perfectly as they are strong on tradition and ritual. Their wedding attire probably hasn't change in decades or maybe centuries. From the quality and choice of the fabrics, to the vibrant colours which hold great significance. It seems that all these aspects play a role in maintaining the timelessness of the many days of the wedding. I continue to study as a I create and learn as I edit. The posted wedding below may be from 2013 but in today's trendy wedding photography world I am proud to see that the esthetic of my photography is at par with the traditions of these weddings.
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George Mavitzis Photography | Indian Wedding Chateau Vaudreuil | Montreal and Toronto Wedding Photographer
“Nothing ever becomes real 'til it is experienced.”
― John Keats
Second daughter of this family to get married and consecutive time that I am invited to be their photographer. It was like family reunion for me , photographing five days with Tanya and Shiv and both families. I have only shared the one day for now and more to come.
George Mavitzis Photography | Three Glorious Days of photographing a Pakistani wedding | Montreal & Toronto wedding photographer
Three glorious days of photography. A Montreal Pakistani wedding, full of colour, emotion, and family but I chose to only showcase these few. I can still recall the feeling I had when I captured these specific images. Simply by looking at my camera's view finder I was thrilled that I had just began a three day wedding. Given the opportunity to create this kind of imagery...