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Monday, January 20, 2014

Tying the Knot in Jamaica: Capturing the Moment

A photograph offers snapshot of a single moment... but that snapshot captures the essence of a moment in time and preserves the visual representation and memory of it. It is a powerful visual holder of a moment and tells a story, though sometimes it may be misleading, of what was taking place in that instant; powerful enough as it gathers information that might have missed the human eye. Throughout time, moments have been captured in various forms; the visual side of moments have been captured in descriptive writing, sketches and paintings. However, the reigning King of capturing a moment is the camera. Unlike a painting, the capturing of a photograph is instant and does not rely on the capturer's memory.

"What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce." 
― Karl Lagerfeld

"A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away." 
― Eudora Welty

"If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer." – Eve Arnold


Cellphone cameras and digital cameras are numerous and used or available to many persons around the world. Photographs are no longer expensive to take and need no longer be limited to special moments. The age of digital photography has birthed the premise "take a pic anytime, anywhere" and also that the selfie is king. 

While many may be able to take a photograph, not all of these persons are able to have the title of photographer. And even so, not every photographer is able to capture moments that are not posed or physically paused by those on the other end of the lens. Many a weddings have had a ridiculously long delay between ceremony and reception as the couple opts to have a bridal party photo shoot. Often leaving guests waiting for unbearably long periods when what was scheduled as a 15 minute to 30 minute photo shoot becomes two to three hours long as the couple try to get as many good shots in with their bridal party. Bridal party members are often forced to endure tummy grumblings as they take shot after shot. The smile becoming harder to fake, lips being licked often to ensure the tell tale whiteness of hunger does not show on them and a growing annoyance towards the couple for going overboard. At many weddings, brides have fainted from putting themselves through an unnecessary long and demanding schedule just to facilitate long photo shoots to ensure good photographs are captured. Many couples have been disappointed, frustrated and angry after receiving the photo package only to find blurred or low quality photographs for the "in action" (that is, the non-posed for) photographs. Not every photographer is versed in the art of capturing events in motion.




Photographer Ricardo Makyn is a master at capturing in motion photography, so much so that he is an award winning photojournalist, currently working for the Jamaica Gleaner. Makyn is known for his coverage of major sporting events such as the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. 

Awards

2007 Inter America Press Association [IAPA] Award for News Photography

2008 Press Association of Jamaica [PAJ] Award for News Photography

2009 PAJ Award for News and Sports Photography.

2010 PAJ Award for News and Sports Photography.

2011 PAJ Award for News and Sports Photography.

2012 PAJ Award for Sports Photography.

2013 PAJ Award for Sports Photography.


Makyn has a talent for capturing memorable moments and does not limit himself to photojournalism. The couple desirous of skipping the lengthy photo shoot in order to get great shots and instead having natural shots from the ceremony and reception will be delighted to know that Makyn also offers his services for events such as weddings.

Photography service offerings include:
Engagement shoots: US $100 Per Hour.

The most basic wedding package: High resolution images on DVD/CD only for US$800*** for  5 Hours coverage. 

The second tier  package is US $,1100***; includes 10x10 Photo Book  plus images on DVD for 6-7 Hours coverage.

The top package is US$1500*** for 8 12X12 Photobook DVD, 8 Hours coverage and an engagement shoot for 2 Hours

He is also available for Wedding Shower coverage, Editorial assignments, Sporting, Portrait Session and any corporate event.

***These charges are for photography services within the Corporate area which includes Kingston and St Andrew, Portmore and Spanish Town. If the ceremony is held outside of these areas there will be an additional charge for the traveling which would vary on the distance. Prices are subject to change.





Ricardo Makyn may be contacted by:


Telephone: 876-384-2556

twitter: @rmakyn


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