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Specialties
After 30 years of photojournalism and winning «Photographer of the Year titles» from many professional organizations. I now dedicate my profession to weddings. Why weddings? I love pure moments. Moments are timeless and only occur once in a lifetime. I adjust to you and the environment as it unfolds before me. I document reality. In return, you will receive images with a fresh perspective, unique to only you and the wedding day. While photographing weddings I’m forever watchful and energetic while waiting for the emotional moments that the couple is likely to experience together. «Photographing a monumental and happy occasion for two people is a joy.»
Great photos aren’t enough. I realize that I’ve got to make you first, a priority, and that’s why «customer Service is a must and more that just a phrase to me.
History
Established in 2011.
Sacramento Based Photographer Bryan Patrick combines over 30 years of award winning photojournalism with his distinctive shooting style. Now, as increasingly more companies turn to photojournalists to help tell their stories, Patrick’s talent is keeping him in demand of marketing teams, corporate communications staff, and creative brides who need Bryan’s photographic style, knowledge and experience which are a base for his two current photography specialties, weddings and commercial work. Simply put — Bryan’s pictures will exceed expectations.
He has won countless awards, including Photographer of the Year for The National Press Photographer’s Association R10, California Press Photographers, Bay Area Press Photographers, and The Associated Press. He was nominated three times for a Pulitzer Prize. His work has been published in numerous major daily newspapers and magazines around the country and abroad.
Meet the Business Owner
Bryan P.
Business Owner
I was born and raised in the great town of Sacramento, attending high school at Hiram Johnson, and college at Sacramento City College. After finishing school I landed my first job at the Sacramento Observer, then to the Daily Democrat in Woodland. After two years in Woodland I came back to Sacramento for a job with the Sacramento Union where I stayed for 14 years until they folded in 1994. I’ve been fortunate to stay in the town where I grew up when the Bee offered me a job in 94. Now after 35 years of working for Newspapers, I’ve decided to jump full force into business for myself. The camera has taken me around the world and into the lives of countless beautiful people.