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    Gavin is a multi-talented media creator & photographer, currently living and working in Johannesburg, South Africa along with his wife and three sons.

    For more than 24 years he has been capturing special events, weddings and corporate productions. The most exciting addition to Gavin's long established business is the completion of a new 135m² photographic rental studio with a white infinity curve, many backdrops, studio lights, light modifiers and props.

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Manu & Huli got married on a very hot summers day in December and we captured their white wedding on the Saturday, as well as the traditional wedding that followed on the Sunday.  Herewith some pictures of the Saturday.  Some more to follow later for the Sunday’s celebrations in Venda.

This was such a stunning e-shoot.  Andries has a second love which is this awesome Triumph motorbike.  We just managed to get the bike through the double door into the studio and did the most amazing photo shoot in the studio with Andries and Adel.  They wanted to use the photos of the shoot for a guestbook and below is the book we designed for them from the shoot.  Their guests can write messages on the white space for them.  Looking forward to shooting their wedding in 2013.

We were fortunate to shoot two 10th Wedding Anniversaries back to back at Velmore Wedding Venue.  Kenny and Tshepile also renewed their wedding vows on a very overcast December afternoon at Velmore Wedding venue.  Velmore gently slopes to the banks of the Hennops River.  The style of the unique architecture is nostalgically inspired by French Provence.

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