(Ashley and Andrew standing at the altar. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
I  remember the exact moment I knew I'd be able to make things work with  Ashley and Andrew's wedding. We were holed up in a casual sushi  restaurant not far from my apartment and I'd just given them a great  deal on account of their wedding being in the off-season. Their  gratitude was immediate. They even bought me lunch right then and there,  so I knew they wanted amazing photos and were going to do what it took  to get them. Like always, I went into this with 100% and followed it  through for the weeks to come.

(The only way holy matrimony is supposed to be. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
(The only way holy matrimony is supposed to be. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
What  came first was the client meeting. I laid out plans for what was to  come and planned every facet of the shoot down to the last detail,  keeping in mind that unpredictability will always be a factor. Ashley  and I went on a location scout around her venue and found the  unlikeliest of places to represent her wedding portraits: a parkade. It  was under cover, it had great lighting and most of all, it was a place  that symbolically represented where she was tying the knot. This wasn't a  million-dollar glamour wedding featured in Vogue. This was urban,  down-to-earth and humble.

(Ashley and the girls getting their giggle on. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
(Ashley and the girls getting their giggle on. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
By  keeping the location local and accessible, we were able to spend more  time focusing on our clients' personalities. One extremely portable Profoto AcuteB 600 and a reflector piloted by assistant Cynthia  was all we needed for lighting. We also scheduled plenty of time for  creative exploration of each scene. It's easy to get amazing portraits  when you're right in front of your subject, but how about environmental  portraiture that employs different angles, unconventional perspective  and architecture as design?

(Ashley and Andrew, lost in each other and urban New Westminster. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
(Ashley and Andrew, lost in each other and urban New Westminster. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
With each wedding, we're only getting better. Between me and my main wedding assistant Jonathan Evans,  we bring over a decade of photography experience to your wedding. If  you want wedding photography that evokes the true spirit of your  location, come to us. Destination wedding photography is upcoming as  well. For the first time, I'll be shooting in Greece for Summer 2012.  Booking for 2012 and 2013 now.

(Ashley and Andrew's first dance as husband and wife. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
(Ashley and Andrew's first dance as husband and wife. © 2011 Benjamin Luk.)
Benjamin Luk Photography Weddings is available for assignment at BLPwedding.com.