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Jillian & John – Wedding photographer in Positano – Amalfi Coast

Engagement session on the Amalfi Coast.

Positano is the extraordinary location chosen by Jillian and John for their engagement session on the Amalfi Coast.
With this couple of newlyweds from Singapore, we shot the most beautiful sights of Positano, along narrow lanes and hundreds of steps, shooting spontaneus photos and waiting for the amazing sunset.
Jillian, John thank you and Buona Vita!

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Wedding photographer in Amalfi Coast and Positano Andrea Cittadini Photography

Chop Ma Money

This is the photo session we had with Grace and Edward on their wedding day last week Friday and they allowed me to post this way before they get their album. This was my very first photo session with a storyline to it and it was all random and unplanned for but seems to have come together into a nice story. So sit down and enjoy the second part of the love story….

So Grace and Edu finally got married and life really happened for them. Grace finally became manager at the amusement park and Edu went to open up his own professional car wash business. Money was flowing that they had to CHOP some MONEY. There was no better place to do this than at a casino.

At the end of it all, they wake up only to realise it was all a dream

Caroline & Scott’s Victoria Bath’s Wedding UK

We first met Caroline and Scott back in March at Salford Lads Club for their Smith’s inspired shoot, since then we’ve both been looking forward to this unique Victoria Baths wedding. In Caroline’s first email to us she told us about their venue and even then we felt like it fitted their style perfectly. We knew how the Baths looked on its own but seeing it on the day, decorated beautifully and filled with guests who looked like they had come straight out of a vintage film, really took our breath away.

Caroline and Scott both love he 60’s Mod style and their wedding wasn’t about to buck this trend, from the incredible venue – itself a real treasure of the past, not quite restored to its former glory but enough so that it looks like a stunning piece of history without looking like a modern reproduction – to the energetic Northern Soul dancing everything felt in keeping with the theme. The venue had such amazing spots for couple shots – especially some very vintage looking wallpaper – that we were spoilt for choice!

One thing we love about our style of photography is that we seem to get a fantastically diverse range of weddings, from Churches to Tipi’s, Barns to Country houses it would be easy to try to claim we’ve seen it all. The truth is weddings now are more individual than they have ever been and we are constantly amazed by the extent of our couples imagination and individuality. Caroline and Scott are the perfect example of this and we feel proud to have captured their day.

– Chris and Verity

Nicola and Jenny

This was a really fun and moving marriage, celebrated in Caltagirone, one of the most characteristic UNESCO city of Sicily

Nicola and Jenny were married in the church of Santa Rita, a perfect example of romantic style. The groom wore the uniform of the police, the historic center, the staircase in Sicilian majolica have framed.

Laura & Lawrence’s Priest House Wedding

We always love weddings that feel a bit different, we’ve had some unique locations, off beat themes and a whole range of different running orders for what used to be the most traditional of days. I suppose in many ways our style lends its-self to this kind of wedding far more than the more formal affairs.

Laura and Lawrence chose the beautiful Priests House for the wedding venue and were keen to make sure their day was modern, relaxed and personal. They asked guests to dress a little more casual than most weddings and opted to do away with the idea of a formal wedding breakfast. Instead the afternoon was filled with laughter, outdoor games and even a keg (As well as a few hours spent attempting and failing to get phone signal to check up on the Tour De France stage result.) The Priest House was just up the road from where Verity and I got married 6 months ago, we love this area and being able to go back every now and again to capture someone else’ special day is amazing.

Fortunately the weather was perfect for their outdoor games and it seemed like the day went exactly how Laura and Lawrence had envisioned. Weddings are always long days for us, on our feet and shooting away for at 12-16 hours at a time we often get back late at night completely shattered but always pleased with a day’s hard work. Somehow, despite the heat, the trekking to locations for a couple shoot and the sheer amount going on, we left the Laura and Lawrence’s wedding feeling as though we’d have happily shot for another few hours thanks to some of the friendliest guests we’ve ever met and a few shared interests! (not including a good few midge bites along the way!)

– Chris and Verity Sansom www.sansomphotography.co.uk