Church of St. Casimir - A Visual Story Part 1 (14 Photos)
While shooting Weddings it is definitely pretty vital always to provide some set of general views or smaller details, especially if ceremony happens in church. That's the place where quite a number on nice shots could be done additionally
So two weeks ago the Wedding ceremony happened to take place at the Church of St. Casimir in Klaipeda, Lithuania. This is basically first time I had a chance to shoot there, so everything was pretty new and done "on the fly" during those 10-15 minutes we were waiting for the beginning of the ceremony
It is quite newly built. Established in 1992 and was designed by architects R.Kasparavicius and A.Skiesgelis and looks very modern. Maybe it is still much matter of taste, since many may really prefer the church to look in an old way. But that is definitely not the case. Very large and quite bright and basically pretty perfect for architectural photography
Was mainly shooting with very wide angle lens, which brought even more "epic" effect to final shots.
All photos done handheld using available natural light only
Enjoy!
Category | Architectural Photographyl |
Camera | Canon 1Ds Mark II / Sigma 12-24mm / Natural Light |
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This is a great one. I really love it.