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Kevin Mullins//
Full-time documentary wedding photographer Kevin has photographed over 600 weddings. Originally from Wales, he now lives in the beautiful market town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire, with his wife Gemma, two children, a Border Terrier called Monti, a whippet called Breezy and a Welsh Cob pony called Star. Kevin’s photography is inspired by gritty, raw, candid street photography and he shoots all his weddings with this in mind. He is passionate about creating images that replicate the fragment in time, wanting the great-grandchildren of his clients to see the magical moment, uncluttered by fancily filters of the time or posed shots. In his spare time, Kevin practices Judo and is also an Internet Radio DJ. He also loves rugby, and you'll often find him at The Principality Stadium in Cardiff supporting Wales.
Kevin tries to keep his images as close to black and white film as possible. He will adjust exposure, including shadows and highlights and check the white balance of each image. At that point, he will then convert to monochrome and adjust the tone curve which acts as the base for his edit. Even before being a photographer, Kevin would pour over articles and be naturally drawn to the gritty black and white images. The high-contrast in this black and white profile renders this gritty appearance as it lifts the photos, brings out the details and gives the photos a more tangible appearance. Yet no grain has been added as Kevin shoots without flash, meaning the higher ISO for him will provide natural grain.
Freeing up time is paramount for a sustainable business model. Imagen has been great, cutting hours off my editing time without sacrificing on style or quality.
Kevin Mullins//
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