Verena and Benjamin from Bamberg were – like most of the couples whose weddings I attended on the Seychelles – had never been on my photo shoots before her wedding. favorite islands and trusted me completely when I offered them the that they should not have their wedding in the Seychelles as originally planned. planned at the Grand Anse on La Digue, but at the Anse Grosse Roche on La Digue should commit.
As the originally planned Grand Anse on La Digue due to unusually strong winds was agitated, there were two problems that made the perfect wedding photo more difficult:
On the one hand the great water colors of the Grand Anse are not as clearly visible as usual. come into their own when the sea is choppy. On the other hand, I wanted to get around it, Verena’s long, beautiful hair blowing in her face during the ceremony.
I made a short cell phone video at Grand Anse to document the current situation and then cycled over to Anse Grosse Roche to shoot a video there too. I sent both videos to the two of them, who are still busy in Bamberg. via WhatsApp so that they could get an overview of the situation from a distance. the current situation and the current appearance of both beaches. After all, at a wedding in the Seychelles, you want to be in front of the the most beautiful backdrop!
Verena and Benjamin followed my recommendation by opting for Anse Grosse Roche decided. Their wedding in the Seychelles thus became the very first Wedding that has ever taken place at Anse Grosse Roche!
If you book me as your photographer for your wedding in the Seychelles, I will be happy to offer you this service in advance and send you current photos of the beaches in question so that you can get an overview of the current situation on site. After all, no couple flying halfway around the world for their wedding in the Seychelles would want to buy a pig in a poke… 😉