Wil Punt of Peartree Photography is a passionate specialist when it comes to capturing natural moments in natural environments.
This uniquely fresh approach to Photography has been celebrated by several hundreds of local and international clients as the best decision for their photography needs.
Since Wil has traveled Africa for a photo exhibition in Denmark in 2004, he has never looked back. Many magazines have celebrated his natural style in photography with the National Geographic(2008 Continental Photo Contest) being the most noteworthy.
His passion for his family, people, creation and perfect moments inspires him in his shoots which he always approach as uniquely as his own style.
We always enjoy to do a wedding of people we love. What can be more special than to bless a close friend or family member with a product worthy of their day?! This time round we had the privilege to do a family wedding … and was it fun!
It was a stunning day in Franschhoek. This US couple got married underground in a cellar with top wines, had an amazing wedding coordinator who organized everything to perfection and introduced them to some great service providers for their day
This job opened up doors to travel to the heart of Kayalitsha, fly over parts of the Western Cape and get to meet and work with the friendly and professional USB Executive Development Ltd staff.
As there is a another small Pottie on his way soon, we did a quick shoot to capture the end of this season in their lives. A new one is soon to begin …
I guess no one will blame me for being a proud daddy. Elih did so well as the Ring Bearer on the day – I almost forgot to take photos of the couple’s ceremony after this episode!
Anyone who has the great privilege of knowing this couple, will acknowledge that any kind of adjective I try to use to describe them, won’t do them justice. The same will go for their decor, speeches, families, friends … the whole wedding day for that matter.
It’s always hard to shoot another photographer’s wedding. It is even harder when you respect his work and sometimes peak to be refreshed. But the hardest is when you have walked a photography road mentoring a raw talent that surpasses all expectation on a personal and photographic level .. and then get to do his wedding!