We were so happy with the outcomes for this Greek and Ghanaian engagement portrait shoot and family photography session. They engaged long time ago, and planned a wedding in Cyprus in 2020, however, due to travel ban because of coronavirus pandemic, they had to postpone the wedding and down size it to a 30 wedding guests party.

It was not smooth to take their engagement shoot session either. After we have booked the engagement session, the government has applied stricter lockdown measures. We decided to postpone their engagement shoot. Originally, we should be shooting pregnancy engagement shoot session in Winter, but we found ourselves shooting family photography session with a 3 months old baby girl when the lockdown is easing.

Their new born baby girl with dual heritage is so cute. The groom-to-be also has the model-like 6 years old daughter. We took a series of stylish mix-cultural family photos for them. This time we came to Sidcup, South East London. We shot their family photos and video filming in their home and then headed to Danson Park, Bexley for the couple’s engagement portrait shoot. We have also served in their wedding (a month after the engagement shoot) for photos and video filming in St. Nicholas’ Church, a Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Shepherd’s Bush and Chiswick Regency Banqueting Suite. We have featured the story on another blog post.

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She told us the engagement story. We asked her, ‘So what was your reaction when he proposed?’ She showed us the hug and put on a real facial expression – gratefulness with happiness.
“King” and “Queen” in Ghanan
The bracelets are gifts from the groom-to-be.
Bride-to-be with the new born and step-daughter