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Asian Wedding Photographers, Korean Wedding Photography, Japanese weddings, Chinese Wedding Photographer Asian wedding photography by Paul Gish, beautifully captures traditional Asian ceremonies, and presents them with a modern approach to album design. He combines photojournalistic wedding photography with traditional aspects to beautifully capture your wedding day. Paul has been shooting Asian Weddings throughout the New York & New Jersey area for many years. He offers several packages, but he usually custom builds each wedding to fit the unique tastes of each couple. Immagine sharing your wedding pictures on the web, so family and friends from around the world can see your special day. He even offers online slide shows set to music that will make your wedding stand out and memorable to everyone for years to come. Paul Gish is a New York Wedding Photographer based in Long Beach, on Long Island, but is available to travel to any state, or country. He's perfect for photographing your parties, family portraits, baby portraits, head shots, corporate events, and public relations events. He uses the 35mm format to quickly and candidly capture those special moments in a non-obtrusive, photojournalistic and artistic way. He incorporates color, infra red, and black and white photography according to each couple's taste. From his experiences living in Spain and being married to his Brazilian wife Ana, Paul speaks fluent Spanish and Portuguese. He has photographed weddings from many different religions and cultures, including Asian and Indian ceremonies. and his tri-lingual skills have made him a natural for multi cultural weddings. Enjoy the portfolios on the following pages, and feel free to call or email with any of your wedding photography or special events needs. Paul Gish Photography |
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Asian Wedding Photographers, Korean Wedding Photography, Japanese weddings, Chinese Wedding Photographer, Traditional Asian Ceremony,
Paul Gish Photography 212.923.6254
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