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Diallo Dixon
I am a Jamaican photographer who captures a wide variety of subjects through his viewfinder. As my roots lie in black & white film work, I tend to lean towards b&w for digital work. My non-commissioned work tend to lean towards fine art or wall art works, however im also available for commissioned work such as weddings, product photography and more. My official portfolio can be viewed at www.diallodixonphotography.com
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Kimberley and Andre Wedding

  • Sunday, May 01, 2011
  • Diallo Dixon
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  • Date: March 27, 2011
    Location: Knutsford Court hotel (preparation), UWI Chapel (ceremony), Pollyanna Caterers (reception)
    Scheduled start time: 3 pm

    The day started off with brilliant weather, the kind every couple hopes for: bright and sunny but not too hot. Things started off a bit rocky as the bride was having unexpected car trouble, and arrived at the hotel a bit later than expected. Weddings are complicated events, and often times things go wrong on the day, so you have to just work with it sometimes. The preparations also ran a bit later than usual so the ceremony was a bit off schedule. The ceremony was very heartfelt none-the-less, with the couple reading their own vows and also including the bride's late mother into the sand ceremony as a tribute. As we were pressed for time (and disappearing light) we had to do away with the original plan of doing the wedding party pictures at Hope Gardens, and did what we could at the Chapel Gardens. Not the most photogenic of places but I think we got a few decent shots in, despite the fact that I wasnt mentally prepared for Chapel Gdns (I usually scope out all the locations beforehand). The reception ran very quickly with pretty much no break, there were some good laughs, the couple had fun trying to figure out how to drink from each other's glass, the best man speech shot, fierce battle for the bouquet, and lots of bell ringing for the couple to kiss (instead of knocking the glass). All in all a good day but a very long day, basically on my feet 12:30 pm - 9:30 pm straight, quite a marathon.Couldnt eat either as the reception went without breaks, so in the future need to stock up on some energy bars for situations such as these. This is my 3rd wedding, learnt a lot, still a lot of learning to do.

    I put the below sideshow together (trying a ting). I didnt focus much on the choice of music, just kinda threw something in there, was going mostly for the visuals and the transitions. Please let me know what you think, I may offer this in my package in the future.

    http://www.vimeo.com/23101757

    1 comments:

    Diana Chen Thorburn said...

    I like the slideshow.
    You did all this with the Rebel? Amazing.
    You're a brave and strong soul to do weddings!

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