Proposal at Mana Island, Fiji

White sand, palm trees, shades of pure blue… It is Fiji! Here is an airplane arrival on Mana Island Resort ( a website :group of the Mamanucas) for a total surprise… Depal had no idea he would propose but had the best day of her life when she realizes he was. What a great moment to capture!

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jose campuzano - February 16, 2017 - 7:32 am

beautyfull photos, thanks for sharing

Wedding Reportage in Italy – True Emotions

A real wedding reportage in Italy. A stylish black and white to describe all the poetry of your event. No poses, no flash, only true emotions.

Tim James - February 8, 2017 - 11:05 am

I have fallen in love with your black and white images! (Not that the colour ones aren’t good!!). Well done Emanuele!!!

Maria - February 11, 2017 - 10:37 am

Fantastic capture!! Kudos!

jose campuzano - February 16, 2017 - 7:34 am

its true emotions, loved the b/w, great work

Underwater and Sunset in Fiji

Krystal and Jester are soon getting married in Malaysia, and they wanted pre-wedding images to show their friends and family before the big day. We did an underwater session at Malolo Island (Fiji), which is filled with magic and poetry. And that was followed by a sunset session in Denerau Island by the Hilton resort, where they stayed for a few days of holidays. We had a really good time shared together creating these images.

stephane lacasa - February 5, 2017 - 10:57 pm

Fantastic photos I love shooting in the water and would love to shoot in Fiji.

What kind of camera, water housing and lens was used ?

Thx

Daniel - February 9, 2017 - 6:36 am

Wow, this is amazing! Fantastic photos!

Wedding in Athens – Greece


It is true that the wedding destinations chosen most often by couples wishing to realize their dream of getting married in Greece, the land of ancient myths and legends, are the Aegean islands and certain mainland coastal resorts. But Athens, the oldest continuously inhabited European city, famous not only for its rich history and great monuments but also for its vibrant nightlife, does have its charm. This is one of the reasons Nayia and Nick chose to have their dream wedding in the Greek capital.

The preparation of the bride took place in the luxurious environment of King George Hotel, a historic landmark in the center of the city that never sleeps at night. Nayia and her six bridesmaids, who were photographed first in flower-patterned robes and then in their cute bridesmaid dresses, drank champagne, exchanged jokes and turned a traditional process into an experience to remember. And the bride was simply stunning in her splendid wedding dress and her gorgeous Louboutin bridal shoes. The groom, who got ready in a classy downtown flat, and his groom mates had an equally good time. They were all very handsome in their tuxedos and the groom’s presents: cufflinks with the face of Alexander the Great and socks with the UK national colors.

The wedding was held at the imposing church of Agios Dionysios Areopagitis, in Kolonaki, a trendy upmarket district of Athens. The bride was chauffeured to the church in a stylish white Rolls Royce, while a limousine had been hired for the bridal party. Nayia’s sister welcomed her at the stairs with a sign reading “Here comes the bride.” A Byzantine choir sang during the ceremony, creating a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere, and when the newlyweds made their exit, they were showered with rice, according to the old custom symbolizing prosperity, fertility, and good luck.
The venue chosen for the wedding reception was Island Private House, a chic seaside event complex half an hour from the city. The beautiful decoration was set off nicely against the slightly overcast sky. Nayia and Nick’s wedding vision was planned, coordinated and executed by the Event Company and videography by George Zorbas, while their elegant wedding invitations were created by Atelier Invitations.

Dear Nayia & Nick, thank you for trusting me to capture the most memorable moments of your big day. I wish you endless happiness and a wonderful life together!

Photography by Thanasis kaiafas

Catherine Pound - January 30, 2017 - 7:43 am

Absolutely exceptional and outstanding images.

Jeremy x Lewis - February 1, 2017 - 7:00 am

Love these images I really love the lighting!

Peter Svancar - February 3, 2017 - 5:06 am

truly a very nice pictures and wonderful location

Rustic and Intimate Wedding in Kenya

When I received the request for a quote for a wedding in Kenya, I was so happy that jumped for the whole office. I can not describe the emotion the day when I received the confirmation !!!I told a very special love story in a magical and unique place … more precisely on Chylu Hills in southern Kenya. Luca and Antonella are the owners of the wonderful lodge Campi ya Kanzi, where they live and work alongside the Maasai for 20 years. What a better place for the ceremony and their intimate wedding dinner?

Twenty years ago they left Italy to fulfill their dreams and have not returned.

In these twenty years, they have founded the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, and they had three wonderful children: Lucrezia, Jacopo, and Lorenzo.

To tell their love story for me was an enormous task because I wanted to tell their twenty years in Africa.

I wanted to tell their intimate wedding, but I wanted to tell all of the Maasai community and of the boundless love that their children have for them and vice versa.

It was not easy, but I think I have partly succeeded.

I hope one day to have the opportunity to return to Kenya to be able to tell other stories of true love like that of Luca and Antonella.

Maria N. Azanha - January 17, 2017 - 1:46 pm

Absolutelly stunning! Would give a lot to be at this weeding!!!
Great capture of every precious moment! Kudos!

Marco Schwarz - January 22, 2017 - 5:20 am

Quite amazing I have to say!

Tim Whiting - January 25, 2017 - 12:34 pm

So NOT an English wedding. A compelling collection with great colours and the b&w’s stand up really well. Really good job!

Jay Hoque - January 25, 2017 - 11:24 pm

An amazing set of images and storytelling. Not sure I’d have the guts to be that close to lions though!

Christian Colista - October 19, 2017 - 6:33 am

Amazing photos and great storytelling 😉