June 14, 2012 /
Aggelos Summer Baptism at Kirlakis Estate
Which is the big deference between wedding and baptism photography? Its a question i could answer after a lot of years of shooting. The answer is quite simple. The Wedding day is more a personal objective, its about us, instead of Baptism ceremony which is more a family affair. In Wedding photography, as professionals, we are more concerned with the couple. Their smiles, their reactions in the environment. Baptism is different. Its more focusing in details and the child and is not so environmental. I am posting a nice Baptism season i made before a couple of weeks at the Kirlakis Family Estate at one of the most beautiful capes of Saronic gulf at Aegina Island. My favorite photos follows

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