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Bisola and Bolaji’s Wedding Dinner – I tell stories…I’m not a F**pping Paparazzi!!!

This blog post is really an attempt to explain a bit about what a “photojournalist” really does, especially within the area of wedding photojournalism or wedding photography. I think I may have touched on this point in a previous post but I don’t think it’s hit home yet. Basically when I am hired to do a job for a client I am trusted to do my best to express my art in their event. It is through their event that I get to show what I can do. In my case this is really capturing a good story and producing some interesting and intrugiung moments. Now I of course try to produce what I believe my clients would like (otherwise why would they hire me), but at the same time I have to be able to exercise my creativity as well.

Now most times I meet clients who don’t know much or anything about what I do and what they really want me to do. I have worked for clients who have asked me to solely do the thing I find most annoying in an event: “Photograph EVERY SINGLE PERSON… do that and you can do anything else you want.” Or they want me to photograph everything according to a generic list that has been provided (I remember a situation where I was asked to pose a few shots where the groom was tying his shoe laces). It sounds a bit funny right? But really this was what some clients want. You must be thinking, ‘well that’s what they want, you do exactly as you’re told. After all  the client is always right!’  Well, not quite so when it comes to art. If they want you to be an artist then you have every right to say what you think is right and what you as the artist don’t want. This should be why they trust you–after all they’ve seen the fruit of your expertise from the past which led them to contacting you and paying you your fee to get the job done. I think it needs to be made clear to your client who you are and what you do before they sign the dotted line. In my case, I am an Event Photojournalist, and I like to tell stories through my images. I am NOT a paparazzi, photographing every Tom, Dick and Harry that attended your event. If you want everyone captured in your event, you should probably looks elsewhere.

The images below are from a post-wedding dinner in Hampshire at the Four Seasons Hotel.  This is a client I truly enjoyed working for. Contrary to my tirade above, they allowed me do exactly what it is that I do best: being the inconspicuous guest creating images of their event. I thoroughly enjoyed doing this job and love the final product.

By the way the make up was done by the amazing Alison Cameron.

Equipment :  EOS Canon 5D Mark II, Canon EF  35mm f/1.4, Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L and Sigma EX DG HSM 50mm f/1.4


Wale Ariztos - August 31, 2010 - 1:01 am

excellent coverage. way to stay true to yourself. i’m sure the couple is extremely happy with the images.

Mikey S - August 31, 2010 - 1:02 am

Nice one mate. What you need now is a direct “iLike” link to facebook :) – Truly beautiful images. Totally love the silhouette dance scenes; tre creative :D

Dami K - August 31, 2010 - 1:43 am

loves it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! very nicely done

Tunde Owolabi - August 31, 2010 - 1:50 am

Lovely work. I particularly like the dance silhouette.

Bayo 'DMSQUARED' OYENUGA - August 31, 2010 - 7:31 am

Truly very..sick..No one does it better!

Wani - August 31, 2010 - 11:23 am

And breathe….

Some great work – love the one of the room, with the chica just coming through the door – perfectly timed….love the one with the lil boy – pure comedy (luv it!) and LURVEEEE the series of dancing ones – with the rays of light, the couple in their moment and of course the silhouette – fab use of light…I think some of my favourite work of yours thus far!

Holla
:-)

Kayode - August 31, 2010 - 1:38 pm

Awesomeness Chief, simply gorgeous work. 2 Thumbs up, way up !!!!

Chike - August 31, 2010 - 3:25 pm

JA, this is just awesome…your usual signature…EXCELLENCE!

Vona - August 31, 2010 - 3:49 pm

Oh la la I really like :)

Enimien - September 1, 2010 - 8:12 pm

Fabulous Jide!

chikwe - September 1, 2010 - 10:39 pm

I like….

(SAVO) Sefunmi Savage - September 3, 2010 - 1:02 am

The definition of ‘Candid’
Breath taking….enough said!

Dotun - September 3, 2010 - 8:03 pm

very well done.

Daniel - September 3, 2010 - 9:10 pm

Wow… really nice pictures here….Must have been a really low key event – didnt even know Bolaji Folawiyo was getting married. Despite your tirade above Jide, it still seems you captured people here – I can see Usman Dantata, Matthew Mensah, Olaotan Towry Coker, Gbenga Ashiru, Funmi Goka etc etc.

Fola - September 4, 2010 - 5:30 pm

It my first time on this blog although I go to shutterchance. Looks like a small private occasion but it works for me. This is what I would like my wedding to be like. I am booking you and Mr Skee in advance. I have no bride yet and no idea of which year it will be but I have booked you today so if it turns out to be in 2014 or so, you have at least 4 years notice. V Well done.

Dipo - September 6, 2010 - 5:25 am

Wow, some really inspiring work here. D pictures of the dance floor are out of this world!!! thanks for sharing

Afolabi - Fotos by Fola - September 10, 2010 - 5:59 am

Well you definitely told a story here. “Joyous Moments” Your work is amazing and definitely inspiring!

Daniel - September 12, 2010 - 11:35 am

Hey Jide, Really nice pictures here again. Please can you recommend any books on post processing with photoshop or online resources. I am a novice at it but I will really like to get my head around it. Any help will be appreciated.

Wura - September 28, 2010 - 11:50 am

love the silhouettes!!

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philip abogoh - November 10, 2010 - 7:23 am

nice shots!very nice shots!i noticed in some shots,background seem blown.there were no details in bride’s clothes in shots 16 and 18.good job anyway!

Aramide Aromire - May 1, 2011 - 7:40 pm

Hi Jide,

Fantastic work !!!!

I remember you from B & B’s soiree, I actually helped to co ordinate the reception party, and also remember you taking foto’s in the royal suite. Do have a younger brother, if you do he sat next to me trying to take a picture of me and I kept dodging the intimidating lens ! You see I have a great phobia of taking foto’s . Your brother assuming he is, also tried and I think suceeded at the brunch the following day. Dread to think how it came out lol :O)

Anyways do keep up the the good job,and hopefully once I get over the fear of piccy’s , I will be more than happy to enagage in your impeccable services.

Very Best,

Aramide.

PS: In one of the reception shots I can see a shadow of myself !

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