Olguin Photography 2018 Highlights

We’ve been reflecting on the past year and we are just gobsmacked at how blessed we are to have such an amazing job. To document people’s most precious memories isn’t something we take lightly. We pinch ourselves at the end of every year when we go through our favourite images of the past year (as you’ll see below).

2018 has been one of our favourite years. We’ve delivered over 44,000 images to 56 wonderful couples who entrusted us to capture their weddings. This year our work was recognised by the industries most sought-after accolades, being named one of New York Rangefinder’s 30 Rising Stars. But accolades aside, we are indeed more humbled and grateful to have had the opportunity to meet so many incredible couples, having chosen us to photograph their wedding. That to us is our biggest recognition and we CANNOT wait to do it all again in 2019.

Here’s to more loved-up couples.

Here’s to more adventures.

Love xx The Olguins.

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