Hi If you’re reading this it’s likely that you are looking for a wedding photographer for your big day at the Marigot Bay ( awesome choice in venue by the way ).. needless to say I’m so glad you decided to visit my web page , if you have the time why not stay and take a look around at some of my work, you can visit my portfolio HERE, or even see some real weddings HERE I’m super confident you can find many reasons to choose me to photograph your wedding day in Marigot Bay .
My name is David, I am an award winning destination wedding photographer who loves to travel and capture the fun, atmosphere and the all round celebration of weddings, I offer a unique contemporary approach photographing a wedding, I often appeal to the non-traditionalist, stylish yet contemporary couple. I’m Based in Newcastle upon Tyne ,England but I capture weddings all across the UK, Europe and the globe.
I’m so very passionate about what I do, I find inspiration all around me and love to use any available light to by advantage and use additional light for the more creative image. I have had the pleasure of photographing in Marigot Bay on a few occasions, the architecture of Marigot Bay lends itself to creative wedding photography.
I take pleasure in playing an integral role in two people joining in marriage but I’m a firm believer in the fact that a wedding is so much more than exchanging words and work to capture every emotion felt and each special moment, translating the true joy of the day through contemporary photography .
Where ever you are in the world, I’d love to be part of it.. I Can’t wait to hear from you.
David -x-
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Marigot Bay is located on the western coast of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia, 3.75 miles southwest from Castries and a short distance from the Saint Lucian National Marine Reserve. It is surrounded on three sides by steep, forested hills.
The inland portion of the bay forms a hurricane hole, used to shelter boats from hurricanes.
Marigot Bay is a historic landmark, having been the site of a number of battles between the French and British navies.
The bay was used as the setting for the 1967 film adaptation of Hugh Lofting’s Doctor Dolittle books. Scenes of the shipwreck, Great Pink Sea Snail, and the construction of the harness for the Giant Lunar Moth were filmed in the bay.
The American novelist James A. Michener, in his 1978 novel Chesapeake, famously described the bay as “The most beautiful bay in the Caribbean”.
The all-girl trio Arabesque featured a song “Marigot Bay” appearing on the album of the same name in 1980.
Coordinates: 13°57′58″N 61°01′27″W / 13.966179°N 61.024032°W / 13.966179; -61.024032 (Marigot Bay)
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