A Joyful Christening at Zyplių Manor

I spent a wonderful Saturday recently photographing Adele’s Baptism. The event was made even more special by the incredible family I had the honor of capturing—parents with their three lovely daughters and one adorable son. This enchanting setting and the warmth of the family created a magical experience that I am excited to share.

The christening ceremony itself was intimate and heartfelt, taking place at the Church of the Transfiguration of Christ in Griskabudis. Adele, the family’s beautiful daughter, was the star of the ceremony. As the family gathered around, there was a palpable sense of love and unity. The parents beamed with pride and joy, while the three daughters and their little brother participated with enthusiasm and curiosity. Capturing these candid moments of connection and affection was truly rewarding.

I focused on documenting every detail of the ceremony—from the solemn moments of blessing to the joyous reactions of the children. The oldest, their son, was particularly endearing as he observed everything with wide-eyed wonder. The daughters, dressed in matching outfits, were delightful subjects, bringing a sense of charm and playfulness to the photos.

Capturing Natural Beauty and Family Bonds

After the ceremony, we took advantage of the manor’s beautiful gardens for a family photoshoot. The vibrant flowers, manicured lawns, and elegant pathways provided a variety of scenic spots for capturing both posed portraits and spontaneous interactions.

Zyplių Manor, with its historic charm and picturesque surroundings, provided a stunning backdrop for the christening. The manor, surrounded by lush gardens and tranquil landscapes, exudes an aura of elegance and serenity. It was the perfect venue to celebrate such a significant milestone in the family’s life. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty added a timeless quality to the photographs, making each shot feel like a work of art.

The children’s laughter and playful energy brought the photos to life. They ran around, explored their surroundings, and shared moments of sibling love that were a joy to photograph. The parents’ happiness and pride were evident in every frame, adding an emotional depth to the images.

Photographing this christening at Zyplių Manor was an unforgettable experience. The combination of a stunning location and a loving, beautiful family made for a day filled with joy and memorable moments. I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of this special occasion and to have had the opportunity to capture these precious memories for the family.

 

Seeing the family’s reactions to the photos and knowing that these images will be cherished for years to come is what makes my work as a photographer so fulfilling. I am always grateful for the trust that families place in me to document their most significant milestones.

If you’re planning a christening or another special event, and would like to create lasting memories with beautiful photographs, please feel free to reach out. I would be delighted to help you capture your special moments.

 

A Wonderful Day and a Beautiful Christening

I feel so lucky to have been invited to photograph this wonderful Christening at SV. Gertrude Church and to have been part of this special day that was filled with joy and celebration.

The christening ceremony took place in the heart of Kaunas at the historic SV. Gertrude Church. As I entered the church, I was immediately struck by its timeless beauty and the sense of peace it radiated. The christening ceremony itself was a heartfelt and intimate affair.

The priest’s warm and kind demeanor made everyone feel welcome and at ease. I took great care to document every aspect of the ceremony – from the initial blessings to the moment the holy water was poured. The expressions of love, pride, and joy on the faces of the family and friends were truly touching and a privilege to photograph.

Following the ceremony, we headed to Kaunas Island for a photoshoot. The island, nestled in the Nemunas River, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cityscape views. The lush greenery, calm waters, and panoramic views of Kaunas provided a stunning backdrop for the family photos.

During the photoshoot, I aimed to capture both posed portraits and candid moments. The family’s interactions, the children’s playful antics, and the serene environment all contributed to a collection of photographs that truly encapsulate the spirit of the day. The joy and love shared among the family members were evident in every frame.

Being part of such a special event and having the opportunity to document it through my lens was incredibly fulfilling. Šv. Gertrūdos Church and Kaunas Island provided the perfect settings for this beautiful Christening. The combination of historic charm and natural beauty made for a truly memorable day.

I am grateful for the chance to have captured these precious moments for the family. Their trust in my ability to document this important day is something I deeply appreciate. I look forward to more opportunities to capture such significant milestones in the future.

Preparing My Camera for a Christening Photoshoot: Steps and Tips

Today is a special day – a christening photoshoot. Christenings are not just a ceremony but a special occasion where family and friends gather. It’s crucial to be well-prepared to capture all the significant moments. In this blog, I’ll share how I prepare my camera for work to ensure perfect photos.

1. Checking and Cleaning the Camera

Cleaning the Lenses

First, I clean all my lenses. I use a special lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth to remove any fingerprints or dust. Clean lenses ensure sharp and clear photos.

Checking the Sensor

I also check the sensor for any dust or dirt. If I notice any spots, I use a special cleaning kit. A clean sensor is essential to avoid any blemishes in the photos.

2. Charging Batteries and Preparing Spares

Charging Main Batteries

I make sure all batteries are fully charged. Christening photoshoots often last several hours, so it’s important to have enough power.

Spare Batteries

I always carry spare batteries with me. This gives me confidence that if the main battery unexpectedly runs out, I can continue shooting without interruptions.

3. Checking Memory Cards and Preparing Spares

Checking Memory Cards

I check all memory cards to ensure they have enough space for new photos. Before each shoot, I delete unnecessary photos and format the cards.

Spare Memory Cards

I always have spare memory cards with me. This ensures that if the main card unexpectedly fills up, I can continue shooting.

4. Setting the Right Settings

Aperture and Shutter Speed Settings

Depending on the location and lighting conditions, I set the aperture and shutter speed in advance. I often use a wider aperture (f/2.8 – f/4) to create a beautiful background blur, and I set the shutter speed fast enough (1/200 – 1/500) to avoid motion blur.

ISO Settings

I prepare several ISO settings depending on the lighting conditions. In bright environments, I use a low ISO (100 – 400), and in poorer lighting conditions, I increase the ISO (800 – 1600).

5. Photography Accessories

Tripod

I always bring a tripod with me. It’s especially useful for group photos and in low-light conditions.

Flashes and Reflectors

I use external flashes and reflectors to improve lighting, especially indoors or in poor lighting conditions.

Backup Equipment

I carry a backup camera and additional lenses. This gives me confidence that if the main equipment unexpectedly fails, I can continue shooting.

6. Planning and Ideas

Checklist of Key Moments

Before each shoot, I prepare a checklist of key moments to ensure I don’t miss anything important. This might include photos with family, ceremony moments, etc.

Creative Ideas

I think about creative ideas and poses I would like to try. This helps me to be prepared and react quickly to various situations.


When preparing for a christening photoshoot, I aim to ensure all technical aspects are in order and all necessary equipment is ready. This allows me to focus on capturing the moments and creating beautiful photos that will delight the family for years to come. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a photoshoot, I am happy to help!

Why One Hour is Often Not Enough for a Christening Photo Shoot

When planning a christening photo shoot, it’s important to consider the time factor. Often, one hour might not be sufficient to capture all the important moments and create beautiful memories. Here are a few reasons why it’s worth considering a longer session or choosing a location with beautiful nature nearby.

The Ceremony Can Take Time

Christening ceremonies can vary in length, but usually last about half an hour. Additionally, time is needed for preparations and gathering family members before and after the ceremony. It’s significant for the photographer to have enough time to capture these key moments without rushing.

Family Photo Session

After the ceremony, it’s common to take family photos. This is especially significant during christenings when relatives and friends come together. Photos with parents, grandparents, godparents, and other loved ones require additional time and organization.

Beautiful Nature

If you want to have photos in nature, it’s important to consider whether there is a beautiful environment nearby. Stunning landscapes can add special charm to your photos and help create memorable shots. I recommend deciding a location with beautiful nature nearby or allocating extra time for a photo shoot elsewhere to capture the beauty of natural light and surroundings.

Recommendation

Considering the reasons mentioned above, I recommend carefully considering the duration of the christening photo shoot. If you want a short photo session, make sure there is beautiful nature nearby where you can quickly move after the ceremony. This way, you can capture moments from the ceremony, as well as family and nature shots, without overloading the one-hour schedule.

Final Thoughts

A christening photo shoot is a special moment, so it’s significant to allocate enough time and consider all the details. This will help ensure that the photos are not only beautiful but also full of real emotions and memories.

If you have any questions or want to plan a christening photo shoot, I am happy to help!