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Photography Service My name is Fidal Bassier and my job is to take beautiful and genuine photographs of you and your loved ones.

03/03/2026

Capturing a grand entrance is about more than just walking from point A to point B; by making a plan, you transform a standard walk-in into a series of timeless images.

Leading Figure: The groom is positioned front and center, allowing the camera to focus on him without visual distraction.

The Support Wing: Groomsmen and wedding party members follow at a slight diagonal or in rows, ensuring everyone’s face is visible to the lens.

Spacing: Keep at least two to three feet of distance between individuals to allow light and background scenery to fill the gaps, which adds "breathability" to the photo.

The best photos happen when the subjects look confident and unhurried.

Eye Contact: Avoid looking down at the ground or your feet. Looking straight ahead or slightly toward the camera with a natural smile creates a much more engaging portrait.

A well-planned entrance allows your photographer to capture two distinct styles of imagery:

The Hero Wide Shot: A wide-angle shot captures the entire group, the environment, and the scale of the event.

The Intimate Portrait: By maintaining a steady walking path, the photographer can quickly zoom in for a tight, shallow-depth-of-field portrait that highlights the groom's expression while blurring the background into a soft, "bokeh" effect.

27/02/2026

The Kingston Seawall: The Golden Hour Essential

The Seawall is an essential part of Georgetown. However, it can look "messy" if not framed correctly.

Pro Tip: Move away from the crowds, avoid distracting elements in the background.

Composition: Use the horizon line to your advantage. Wait for a "Guyanese Sunset"—the orange and purple hues reflecting off the Atlantic are unbeatable for silhouette shots.

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