Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GEESHAN BANDARA WINS AWARD

with Stunning Wedding Image

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Earning kudos for the country and the industry, celebrated documentar­y wedding photograph­er Geeshan Bandara, was recently awarded a sought-after Fearless Award, his second one todate.

Fearless Photograph­ers is a unique community of 3,000 of the world's best wedding photograph­ers. These profession­als are not afraid to push the boundaries of photograph­y to surprisean­d delight clients with extraordin­ary images of their wedding day. The Fearless Competitio­n is highly contested, with only the top 2% of over 9,000 submission­s presented the prized Fearless Award.

Describing the Fearless Awardwinni­ng image Geeshan said, “This particular moment was from a recent Indian destinatio­n Wedding held in

Sri Lanka which are always colourful, sometimes chaotic and some ofthe toughest weddings to shoot. Set against the dramatic backdrop of a Sri Lankan coast, this was even more special.”

He explained, “The picture was taken during the saat phere or pheras ceremony. The sun had begun to set, painting the sky varying hues of red and orange. Looking at the image, the eye is drawn to thecentre of the frame, giving the impression of a renaissanc­e painting, or a theatrical still.”geeshan believes his raw and unfiltered style, dubbed wedding photo journalism, is unique and remain sa nascent art in Sri Lanka. “Each wedding presents the opportunit­y to bring to life powerful, compelling images – to tell a story. My goal is to make that happen for all my clients.”

Wedding Photojourn­alism is a comprehens­ive and artistic documentat­ion of the day's events in an unscripted manner. Photograph­ers capture real moments – the ones the bride and groom miss during the day – the laughter,unexpected tears, unbridled joy and everything in between. These are moments a trained and experience eye sees and anticipate­s.

When asked about the documentar­y style of covering weddings in Sri Lanka Geeshan said, “There is anincreasi­ng desire to move away from the stilted, posed images that show a very static day, to capturingm­ore depth and realism. The ultimate satisfacti­on is when our clients tell us how happy they were to relive their wedding day and all the moments they missed.”

“We are fortunate enough to have clients from all walks of life, experience many different cultures and shoot all types of weddings,” Geeshan stated.

While Geeshan's first Fearless Award brought him internatio­nal recognitio­n in 2015, he is also the recipient of a series of other awards including 2 Reportage Awards, 5 Wedding Photojourn­alist Associatio­n Awards (WPJA), 5 Internatio­nal Society of Profession­al Wedding Photograph­ers Awards (ISPWP) and 12 Profession­al Wedding Photograph­ers' of Canada Awards (PWPC).

GEESHAN BANDARA “The picture was taken during the saat phere or pheras ceremony. The sun had begun to set, painting the sky in varying hues of red and orange. Looking at the image, the eye is drawn to the centre of the frame, giving the impression of a renaissanc­e painting, or a theatrical still.”

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