Christening Photography in Cyprus
Christening a baby is an emotional, spiritual event for the whole family whether one is Greek Orthodox, Catholic or Protestant. Contact us if you are looking for a photographer who can offer you exclusively unique and individual images for your Christening in Cyprus in all towns including Limassol, Larnaca, Ayia Napa and Protaras.
Unobtrusive photography is perfect for any occasion in which children are concerned. However, we appreciate that the more traditional, posed type of photography may also be required. We usually arrange for these shots to be taken half an hour before the ceremony begins in the courtyard of the church. This is while the baby is still happy as it is common for them to become a little agitated and tearful during the Greek Orthodox Christening ceremony itself.
Personalised invitations are also perfect for christenings and we have some great ideas for the bonbonieres too. Naturally, your options will all be discussed during a consultation session beforehand.
Some Greek Orthodox Christenings in Cyprus are small events and we will cover the ceremony for a couple of hours whilst others are grander affairs lasting until the evening hours. We are happy to create a bespoke package for you depending on your requirements.
If you would like personalised invitations or bonbonieres we will arrange a time beforehand to do a photo shoot of the baby. This needs to be at least six weeks in advance to give you enough time to receive and send them out. Again this is something we can decide on during our consultation session.
We can photograph all weddings and events in all areas and locations including Nicosia, Paralimni, Fig Tree Bay, Protaras, Vassilias, Elias Beach Hotel, Amathus , Athena Hotel, Coral Beach, St Georges Chapel, Riu Cypria, The Paphian Bay, Ayia Kyriaki, Aphrodite Hills, Peyia Town Hall, Annassa Latchi, St Catherines, L’Onda Limassol, Palm Beach, Nissi Beach, Adams, Sunset Beach, Grecian Sunrise, The Four Seasons, Park Hotel, Golden Coast Hotel, Aphrodite Hills and the Anassa.