
| Bridal Profile: Margaret Tilling is an Internationally accredited, affiliated, and award winning bridal photographer. She is the International Bride of the Year's Bridal Photographer of the Year 2002/3. Her portfolio consists of international celebrities, a versatility of assignments, and design. A specialist in international wedding photography and revolutionizing the field, Margaret's been invited to conduct seminars in the United Kingdom. Although based in South Africa, she is also represented in Europe & America. When photographing weddings abroad, she keeps abreast with international bridal and fashion trends. Her eye is constantly on a quest for new ideas & inspiration to enhance your unique wedding. She is known for her love for people, intuitive, spontaneous, simplistic, energetic, friendly approach... sparkling with excitement & fresh artististic appeal. her training: Her career begun with training in Photography & Design at the National School of Arts, Jhb, RSA in 1987-90, followed by Wits Technikon in 1990, and New York Institute of Photography in 1995.Experience & training in marketing, public relations, modelling, acting, decor, music, video production & graphic design assists her essential understanding and brief interpretation & creation. my challenge: "Its about capturing moments that last a split second. Blink your eyes ....... and they're gone. A wonderland of colours & shapes that we don't see if we dont look. A glimpse into the real person & state of being ....that oft go unnoticed. From the magical romance of weddings to functions & concerts where excitement sizzles the air with electricity ... to glowing celebrities ... to portraits where individual moods & inner beauty are portrayed ... to musicians and performers whose souls creatively express their aspirations. Having fun & being natural is a part of it, where no-one need feel intimidated by a camera, but instead work with it. Its about capturing these images.... people .... their energies;our special gift named Life!" my mission : "To revolutionalise traditional photography into the 22nd Century." |