How to unboring your wedding pics?

How to unboring your wedding pics?

I recently gave a lecture to a group of 30 odd photographers on behalf of Nikon on “How to unboring your wedding Photography” and one of the questions I asked the audience was “What is it about wedding photography that makes you love it?”

I believe that in order to make authentic images we need to turn inward to discover what we really love and what we are drawn to instead of blindly copying trends or trying to do what everyone else is doing. If we know what we like and why, then we can apply these to our own work and use it as a map or a guide. If we keep coming back to this map we can create our own path instead of looking at everyone else and following the status quo which aside from being boring, can be an endless cycle.

I studied Fine Art and this has become a guide for me as it is important for me that I make images that have meaning behind them. I love to tell stories with my camera and also create new stories every time I shoot. It would kill me to keep making the same images over and over and have a repertoire of shots that I reproduce in every album. I also love to people watch and so I love taking unscripted documentary images of people doing all the weird and wonderful things that they do at weddings. I draw much of my inspiration from my clients. Weddings offer me the opportunity to take creative portraits, tell stories with my camera and also capture moments like a photo journalist. This is why I love photographing weddings and I use this as a map every time I shoot. This is also why my clients come to me!

Huge thanks to everyone who came along to my chat! So good to meet you all!!!

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Did you take a ladder with you to get that shot?

Did you take a ladder with you to get that shot?

I saw your latest blog post (AMAZING) and I’ve just got to ask: did you take a ladder with you on the bridal party shoot? Or were you just lucky enough that there were something for you to stand on?

Sorry, I’m just curious

Again, well done with taking amazing photos every single time. Your work amazes me so much.

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I always push myself to create images that I haven’t been done before when shooting a wedding. Sometimes this takes planning and sometimes this happens spontaneously!

I arrived at Netherwood the day before Chantel and Brett’s big day and noticed the two different colour fields whilst doing a location scout. I also noticed that the sun was going down behind the two different fields and realized that I would need a point of elevation in order to reduce flare and truly get a sense of the fields and the different textures. I liked the idea of putting girls on one side boys on the other … It was really just a quirky take on men and women being in different “worlds”. Nothing too serious though, just a bit of fun.

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In order to make the shot happen I needed a tall ladder and so I asked the wonderful folk at Netherwood if I could borrow one. I then asked a very obliging boyfriend of one of the bridesmaids to help us transport and carry the ladder on the day.

It was a mission! But in the end I got a different angle and a different photo.

Hope that answers your question, thanks for the kind words and for getting in touch!!!

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Cape St Francis Engagement Shoot – Kat + Garrick

Cape St Francis Engagement Shoot – Kat + Garrick

I have always felt like my soul has had a good scrub after a few days in Cape St Francis. It’s my special place, my soul place .. the place with the unique fynbos smell that sends my mind, body and spirit into instant relax mode. Cape St Francis also known as Seal Point also happens to be one of my favorite waves in the world. So …. when Garrick contacted me about shooting their wedding in PE my mind immediately thought about the fact that PE is just an hour away from Seals and that I would naturally have to extend my stay by a day or two. Then I discovered that Garrick is a surfer and that he asked Kat to marry him in St Francis Bay and that was that! Kat and Garrick’s engagement shoot just had to be done there. I have always wanted to do a portrait shoot down in that part of the world and they were the perfect couple for it.

Thanks to the two of you for being the perfect couple for this shoot!!! (that is really the highest compliment from me by the way) We loved our time with you and we loved our time in Seals! Happy Honeymooning!

PS If you are looking for a well priced place to stay in Seals contact Hilary on 083 216 47 44  www.wheretostay.co.za/sandown Their self catering flats have a great view and are a stone throw from the beach.

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Jax's favorite Wedding pics of 2011

Jax's favorite Wedding pics of 2011

I just cannot believe that 2011 is nearly over!! Has anyone else out there noticed how ridiculously fast this year has gone??? It’s been a huge year for me on so many levels. I broke down with burn out at the beginning of the year, picked myself back up again. I stopped drinking alcohol for 9 months which gave birth to the fact that I am no longer a smoker. I stopped biting my nails. I traveled to Madagascar and Hong Kong. I got engaged with Stu. And I worked. I worked alot.

Looking through a years worth of images is quite a reflective process. Going through all of these I am floored by just how lucky I am to do a job that I love so very much. More so, I realise how incredibly lucky I am to have such awesome clients. I wouldn’t have been able to make these pictures without wonderful clients!!!

2012 promises to be a cracker. We start the year off with a wedding in the Karoo which I am really excited about, then we are back at Netherwood which is one of my favorite venues. After that we head up to Clarens to photograph the wedding of a Springbok rugby player and his lovely lady and then we jet off to India for a wedding in Goa (yaaaaaaay!!!) And that is all before the mid February!  How exciting!

Thanks to everyone for everything and thanks to my friends and family  for not disowning me due to my workaholic tendencies!!! (that’s the problem with doing a job you love … sometimes its hard to stop doing it!!!)

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Get It Magazine – Article on me and my work (blush)

Get It Magazine – Article on me and my work (blush)

I have been very honored by having an article written on me and my work in the latest Get It Mag. Not only is there an article but I also on the cover EEEK. A huge thanks goes to my extremely talented brother in law Tyrone Bradley for taking the pics, to my favorite make up artist Charelle and to Leah for coming to visit me and writing the piece. I have typed out the article for my friends overseas and far away.

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PICTURE PERFECT

Accomplished mixed media artist and photographer Jacki Bruniquel specializes in portraits and unique and creative wedding photography.

A colourful, quirky each cottage tucked away in the quaint village of Umdloti seems to be the perfect base for this imaginative and inspired photographer. Liker her house, which is also home to two large, fluffy Maine Coon cats and is filled with beautifully simplistic and unusual décor, Jacki’s photographs reflect her eccentric personality and style.

Having been profiled on Top Billing on more than one occasion, Jacki was also a finalist in the Nikon Africa Photographic Award last year, as well as having been included in the book ‘Women on Women A History of Women Photographers in South Africa’.

Born and bred in Durban, Jacki was always artistic growing up. “I was extremely lucky to have parents who encouraged my creativity, rather than forcing me to excel in other subjects, like Mathematics!”

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FINDING PHOTOGRAPHY

After school Jacki completed a fine art degree at Michaelis Fine Art School at UCT. It was here that Jacki fell in love with photography. “Studying in Cape Town was an incredible, amazing experience. I was gong to paint but after spending time in a darkroom I realized that that was where the magic happened for me. I majored in photography instead.” Jacki worked and traveled overseas for six years doing everything from waitressing to painting backdrops and it was during this time that she discovered her passion for travel photography – a passion that she still holds close to her heart today.

When she moved back to South Africa she decided it was time to get some technical knowledge of photography and Jacki completed a photography diploma at Durban Technickon. “I also got back into my art and started exhibiting again. I was a featured artist on Top Billing and I ran workshops on mixed media art (using photography and paint) around the country.

But, Jacki says, she always felt a strong pull towards photography and specifically photographing people. “I am one of those people who always has my camera in my hand. It drives my family crazy!”

SHOOTING WEDDINGS

Initially Jacki was resistant about being dubbed a “wedding photographer”. But, she says, the more weddings she photographed the more she began to realize the wedding photography didn’t have to be boring and cheesy, but that it could be cool and creative!”

With her exceptionally artistic eye Jacki simply sees things from a different angle, making wedding photography fun, quirky and highly sought-after!

“I soon started to realize that my approach to wedding photography was extremely popular overseas and becoming more popular here. As a creative photographer you have a lot of freedom when it comes to shooting weddings, as opposed to doing commercial shoots where you have restrictions and are always being “directed” by a client.”

Describing her approach to wedding photography Jacki says she likes the images to tell a story, capturing and documenting moments, as well as being creative. She also loves working with natural light and says her images are always very influenced by available light.

Her other biggest inspiration, Jacki says is people. “I love people and I love to capture their spirit in their photographs. Often I will do an engagement shoot before the wedding, so I get to know the couple a little bit better.”

“I think photography is a type of visual language, allowing you to tell stories with images. A series of images tell the story, but each image also tells a story of its own. I think that’s why I love blogging, which has become a bit part of my life.”

Asked what advice Jacki has for young aspiring photographers she says it would be to surround themselves with creative people who you can talk to and feed off. “You should also be shooting constantly – the more you shoot, the better you will be. Use the internet, there is so much information out there for photographers.”

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