Top 2 Creative Channel Islands Wedding Portrait Photographers for 2024

Page Updated: October 4th, 2023

Wouldn’t you just love to hire a top creative Channel Islands wedding photographer to create artistic portraits on your big day? The Artistic Guild of the Wedding Photojournalist Association is here to help! Wedding photojournalists are, first and foremost, photographers — creative artists, in other words. In the AG contests, WPJA members exhibit their skills at digitally enhanced Channel Islands couple portraits.

Four Artistic Guild contests for Channel Islands wedding portraits are held annually, entered and judged separately from the regular WPJA competitions of moments. After each creative photo contest, we add another collection of award-winning portraits to our member profile galleries.

Want to have a top Channel Islands creative wedding photographer take some unique and artistic portraits? In a portrait (for these purposes), the photographer has staged the couple, the bridal party, or other participants or groups — such as family, friends, or children — on the day of the wedding. One distinguishing feature of portraits is that the subjects are aware of the camera and are maintaining their positions for the sake of the photograph.

Nick Després is an accomplished photographer known for his exceptional skills in capturing weddings and the beauty of nature. His vibrant and bold use of color and graphic elements creates stunning portraits that are truly unforgettable. Nick's ability to create dreamlike images, especially during nighttime or dusk lighting, sets him apart as a true artistic talent.

UK photographer: Martin Dabek

Martin Dabek is an experienced wedding and elopement photographer based in England, with a decade of experience in capturing weddings both locally and internationally. He is known for capturing candid and memorable moments, and providing his clients with friendly and professional service. His work showcases a unique blend of bold and colorful designs, clean backgrounds, and a subtle use of symmetrical framing.