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Capturing the moment

capture the moment

September 28, 2019 by Kevin Morris

We are known for our relaxed and unobtrusive style of photography without any compromise on quality. We ensure that we get all the “must have” shots and timeless imagery of the couple in a stress free manner but what we also strive to do it to capture the unposed shots as much as possible. The little moments create the big memories. Capturing these moments are always easier when you throw a child into the mix !! Here are a few of my recent favourites, grooms with their children on the big day. Unposed interactions that last a lifetime & beyond. If you would like your photos to be a relaxed and fun affair, with a balance of timeless imagery and unposed moments contact us today to check availability.

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May 24, 2019 by Kevin Morris

Relaxed and stress free photography is our trademark. Our unobtrusive style and friendly manner ensure we deliver a beautifully balanced selection of photos, with the must haves, some with the wow factor and lots of unposed moments. If you value your photography as well as value your time on the day then give us a call or drop us a line.
“You made everything so easy….every photo was just perfect….you captured the essence of the day…. can’t thank you enough or making our special day look so good!”

Just a taster of recent feedback from happy couples and see below for just a few shots from our most recent weddings.
Direct email is kevin@kevinmorris.ie and we would love to hear from you.

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September 10, 2018 by Kevin Morris

Is the phrase “capture the moment” overused in photography circles ?? Probably, but it can sum up an image, taken in a split second, that won’t be repeated again. It is literally, capturing that moment and freezing it forever, a sneaky kiss on a wedding day, the tears of joy on a parents face, the innocence (or not !!) of children, or just a look, a smile, unposed, unsolicited by the photographer. When we are photographing weddings we keep the posing to a minimum as much as possible and look out for these moments, hoping to catch them – it’s not always possible, but sometimes everything just falls into place. Between the wedding meal and the start of the dancing Alan went for a walk with his daughter, away from the crowds,  just a bit of fresh air for the two of them. Luckily I was outside as well, cooling off after a long warm day and was delighted to “capture this moment”.

 

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July 1, 2017 by Kevin Morris

When I met Aisling & Alan on the lead up to their wedding we discussed the possibility of a sunset shot. I was staying to the first dances, and I know Tulfarris (wedding venue) quite well so had a spot in mind for a quick shot between the end of the meal & the first dances. On the morning of the wedding it was wet & overcast, and during the day this changed to windy and overcast but no sign of the sun. After the cake cutting the sun was still being elusive, but after a quick chat we decided to go outside anyway as the fresh air and a little bit of “quiet” time was very tempting to the happy couple. As we strolled down to where I had planned a gap in the clouds appeared, followed by a quick 5 mins of a sunset over the Blessington Lakes. Throughout the day I had promised a sunset shot, but mainly as a joke, but we were rewarded in spades for a quick walk outside 🙂

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January 6, 2017 by Kevin Morris

One thing you get from experience is being able to anticipate certain moments and trying (and hoping) to be in the right place, at the right time. No chance to do things over, you have to get everything right, composition, exposure, focus etc….when it all clicks (no pun intended) into place you end up with a “moment”. One of the bridesmaids had told me that morning that Sineads Dad wore his heart on his sleeve and not to be surprised if he got emotional, so, when Sinead was ready, I positioned myself at the back of the room behind her, had the camera set up as I wanted (I didn’t want to be bursting out flash) and hoped……..2016-end-of-year-032

 

 

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