Church Ceremonies
We’ll celebrate your faith with grand images and respectful behaviour
Belief, Faith, and Tradition
Lucia and Will got married in St. Leonard’s Church in Boson’s North End themselves, and they know how important the marriage covenant is at your church.
During your ceremony, we will not stand in your guests’ way, we will not sneak up onto the altar, and we won’t be disruptive in any way. Your church will have rules for photographers, and we will follow them very respectfully, and we’re still going to create amazing images for you. We’re going to photograph your ceremony with all the attention and care that the most life-altering, symbolism-laden hour of your life deserves!
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- You’ll get images walking down the aisle arm in arm with your father/mother/together.
- You’ll get wide-angle images that capture the might and the majesty of your chapel.
- You’ll get images of the speakers and the events that will forever help you remember your ceremony.
- You’ll have images that capture your excitement as you are pronounced ‘Married’.
Featured Review
They were a joy and very easy to work with. We had a ton of fun during our ‘photo shoot’ (as this is what it felt like!) I had a great time with lots of laughs and smiles taking pictures with my groom, my bridesmaids, our bridal party, our parents, and our siblings.
Lucia and Will kept us laughing the entire time-they really calmed down our wedding jitters and nerves!!! Lucia and Will could not have been more accommodating and helpful!
I was happy that Trevor and I as well as each member of the wedding party were given specific directions on how to position themselves (sit/stand/look up/smile/not smile/hand here, etc.) as this was very, very helpful and makes all the difference in the images. I also love how Focus Photography doesn’t just use traditional photography where everyone is just lined up.
We recommend two things to everyone: The Rock Church, and Focus Photography
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