
Meet Damian
Van Der Walt
Your friend and wedding photographer
Hi, I’m Damian! I love people. I enamoured by the things that make us human. Things like the way we make lives for ourselves, how we love, how we struggle, how we rise to these struggles, relate to each other and how we move through the world. It is all beautiful to me.
Art, and specifically photography, has become a way for me to help others see this beauty. Seeing in this way, I believe, helps us to live with hope, to dream and to receive what is around us in joy. This is what I want to offer you.
I initially pursued this vocation through being a pastor. I studied and then worked in churches for six years — mostly with youth, creative teams and social justice advocacy groups. Then, four years ago, I started shooting weddings and I am still just as in love with it.
In a special way, weddings make beauty visible. I remember sitting in a small stone chapel in Cape Town as a teenager, with my eyes and throat burning with emotion. I was too manly to cry back then (but I cry at almost every wedding now). An acquaintance of mine was seeing his wife-to-be for the first time. The weight of what I saw in his gaze caught me. Their connection, their treasured memories, their dreams – it was all on display in that moment. But it was vulnerable and fleeting. When I think about why I choose to document weddings, this memory surfaces. It is this fleeting and vulnerable glimpse into beauty that I want to gift people.
Other than shooting weddings, you’ll find me trying to live slowly at a local coffee shop or out in nature. I also love all forms of art — painting, films, wine etc., and dream about traveling more (especially through Italy) or writing academically. Lastly, faith, hope and love remain at the forefront of why I do anything.
The Curator Manifesto
“Like a curator” has become the way I approach wedding photography. More than a specific style, making space for the vulnerability and fleeting immensity of your wedding day is the focus. You are the artist, making beautiful moments and memories — and I am here to capture it and curate a way for you to remember it. Below, I’ve written a manifesto to outline this way of documenting my couples and the kind of artist I aspire to be.
