Elopement Photoshoot at City hall, San Francisco
Elopement Photoshoot at City hall, San Francisco. Welcome to Candid Chaser! I’m Ash, the venerable lensman capturing Sydney’s joys and sorrows infused into wedding images. As a true portrait of authenticity and artistry. The wedding photography service that I offer seeks to capture every precious moment of your special day. And creating memories that will be cherished for all eternity.
My signature style marries creativity with emotion to yield natural, colorfully stunning portraits. The portraits vibrantly express the depth of your own connection. From that moment when you steal furtive glances at one another to the moment of emotional proclamations of marriage. It will be my passion to encapsulate that very soul of your celebration.
The services I provide include elopement photography because cue cards and old hymns limit celebration-free spirits. Whether you’re planning a big ordeal or an intimate thing in Sydney. I am available to document and cherish those meaningful moments that made the day.
I invite you to explore my portfolio. Also discover how I can transform your love story into captivating visual narratives that will stand the test of time.
I want to say few things about what influences my photography. Fashion to me goes hand in hand with photography and I’m falling in love with Parisian or European fashion. It isn’t about the labels or brands but the neutral colours, look and the feel. They are timeless! I appreciate the beauty of good architecture such as Gothic, Baroque, classical and Neo-classical.
City hall San Francisco wedding photoshoot! I was so lucky to meet this beautiful couple and to capture their wedding photos in this stunning building! I thought I met Justin Timberlake when I saw Thomas haha! One of my favourite shoots in the USA as I always wanted to see this building! I saved so many pictures from this location on IG and to finally be there was surreal! This building is more beautiful than the pictures. Quite fortunate to have all the building to ourselves that morning