3 Tips for Choosing a Photographer for your Greek Christening | Christine Constantine Photography

CHOOSING A PHOTOGRAPHER FOR YOUR BABY’S CHRISTENING

In the life of a Greek Orthodox Christian, the Christening is a very important milestone. It not only brings family and friends together in celebration, but it also marks the official beginning of the child’s lifelong spiritual journey.

Obviously most people don’t remember their Christening because they were too young. Photographing the event ensures these memories can be preserved, not only for the Christened child, but for future generations to come.

As a Greek Christening Photographer in London I can share some tips that will help you find the best professionals for your baby’s Baptism and some questions that are worth asking. As a Greek Cypriot myself I have lots of experience with Greek and Greek Cypriot families and baptism traditions!

ALL IMAGES BY: CHRISTINE CONSTANTINE PHOTOGRAPHY

Greek Christening Photography

Does you Photographer have Greek Orthodox Christening Experience?

Does your Christening photographer have experience with Greek Orthodox Christenings? The ceremony is fairly unique and it takes knowledge of all the crucial parts to understand the important moments that require a photo or a close-up. Not only that, but without prior knowledge they may get in the way of the priest during crucial moments of the Christening. They should also have respect not just for their clients but for the priest and other members of the church. They shouldn’t interfere with the service, but just quietly observe taking natural pictures along the way.

Christening details such as the dress, lambada etc photographed in an artistic, detail-enhancing way.

If you want a photographer who has never worked a Greek Christening before they should be briefed in detail about what is expected of them to photograph. For example, they may not realize that after the baby is submerged in the water and dressed in their Christening outfit, or when they have their hair cut that this part actually has significance and should be photographed. Make sure they know what is important well before the actual day so you don’t need to worry about them missing those moments when they happen!

Do I need a Videographer too?

Most people who hire both are very pleased because they not only have beautiful photographs to capture the moment but they also have a video to watch again and again. Having a video is especially nice because you can show it to your child as he/she gets older, although it can increase the cost substantially. Videographers also have several packages so make sure you discuss this with your chosen videographer before the event so you know exactly what to expect for your investment.

Another major decision you need to make is whether or not you would like to hire the videographer and photographer as a package deal. Some larger companies have teams that work together and this can save you some money. However, you may compromise a bit of quality if you choose this route. Some parents like to choose them individually as a way to control the quality.

Hiring both a videographer and photographer for your child’s Greek Christening offers a great way to preserve the occasion for the future. Since the child likely won’t remember the Christening, this is also a great way to share the moment with them as they get older.

Do I feel comfortable with my Christening Photographer?

Lastly, your photographer is present in a very special and intimate part of the Christening day and it is essential that you feel comfortable with having them around. Choose a photographer you feel at ease with! One you trust and can communicate well with. And also one who respects the nature of the day and its significance.

ALL IMAGES ABOVE ARE BY: CHRISTINE CONSTANTINE PHOTOGRAPHY

Katerina and Alec's London Wedding Photography | Marylebone Old Town Hall | Prince Albert Camden

HUGE love at this one. Lots of happy faces from California and Scotland making this special day a truly memorable affair. The couple were very specific about their wedding photographer. They approached me as they were confident I could deliver wedding photography that was natural and fun. Wedding photography that captured the true ESSENCE of their day without being obtrusive or affecting the natural flow of the day..

Marylebone Old Town Hall Wedding Photography

After saying “I Do” the couple took to the stairs to be greeted by friends and family and a whole HEAP of confetti!!

Prince Albert, Camden

After a cocktail reception in the downstairs bar of the Prince Albert, guests were ushered upstairs for dinner and speeches!

Following dinner the band started up and the party was well and truly underway..

Selection of wedding party images from Katerina and Alec's wedding at The Prince Albert in Camden.

Jude's Christening Photography | St Barnabas with Christ's Chapel Dulwich

St Barnabas' Church, Dulwich, is in the parish church of Dulwich, and is dedicated to Barnabas, one of the disciples of Jesus. The original church was built in 1892–95, and the parish church for the new Parish of Dulwich, is now known as the Parish of St Barnabas with Christ's Chapel, Dulwich.

St Barnabas with Christ's Chapel Dulwich is a popular church for Christenings but Christening photographers take note as photography is only permitted before and after the Christening itself.

Christening Photography in St Barnabas with Christ's Chapel Dulwich

As Christening photography is only permitted before and after the Christening, I waited in the wings until the baptism was over, before taking advantage of the wonderful well-lit church for some much-loved family and godparent photographs.

Brenda and Louis' Wedding Photography | Waltham Forest Register Office | Walthamstow

Waltham Forest Registry Office also known as Walthamstow Register Office was the scene for Brenda and Louis’ wedding photography.

Wedding Preparations

Inside Waltham Forest Register Office

The Ceremony!

Outside Waltham Forest Register Office

Jemima and Hayford's Engagement Photography | Victoria Park | London

The beautiful and oh-so-in-love Jemima and Hayford approached Christine Constantine Photography a few weeks back to get some engagement photography, and as the couple hail from East London we chose the stunning Victoria Park for their engagement photoshoot.

Victoria Park or “Vicky Park” as it’s known locally, is Britain’s oldest public park. Opened in 1845 for the benefit of the East End, it has a long and rich history spanning over 170 years.

Victoria Park is the largest park in Tower Hamlets. Its HUGE. 86 hectares to be precise. Every year over 9 million visitors come and enjoy a range of community activities, events, live music and sports.

Victoria Park holds Green Flag and Green Heritage awards. It has held the ‘Green Flag People’s Choice Award’ for nine consecutive years. The Park was also awarded gold medals in the London in Bloom ‘Heritage Park’ and ‘Large Park’ categories. 

Honestly, it makes the PERFECT backdrop for your engagement or post-wedding photoshoot.

Check it out..

Leann and Luke's Wedding Photography | St George's Catholic Church | Wembley

It was a total joy to be Leann and Luke’s wedding photographer. An awesome couple that just radiated their joy and feelings for each other. The couple chose St George’s Catholic Church on the Harrow Road in Wembley and the beautiful sunshine we had on the day made their wedding photography outside the church extra special.

Here are my favourite images from the day..

St George’s Catholic Church Wedding Photography

Inside St George’s Catholic Church, Wembley

Wedding Photography outside St George’s Catholic Church