I create portraits and capture candids.

I work on two styles: the photojournalistic approach and the traditional poses. I like to capture actions and emotions as they happen; moments that the bride and groom fail to witness amidst the hustle and bustle on their wedding day. Moreover, I still believe that there are photos that need to be choreographed and posed to come up with worthwhile memories of your wedding. A perfectly posed bride in all her glory, a groom in a dignified barong or suit, a loving couple and all their emotions captured in a portrait is timeless.
The thing that sets me apart is my use of light. I rarely use a flash straight on. Direct flash produces flat, 2 dimensional, cat-in the-headlight images. I developed a technique which I call 3D Lighting which uses an off-camera flash to provide creative lighting. This produces photos with texture and character, combining artistic lights and shadows.
Every wedding layout is unique and not based on any template. The design depicts what I felt during the event and thus, a realistic storybook of what happened during your wedding day transpires.