I met Sam & Will, two of the loveliest guys, last year in June at Royal Victoria Docks, London. After being together for 10 years they had decided to get married. Their wedding was in August, they had really worked hard to plan their wedding and where now looking for a photographer. We met at…
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Carly and Kelv’s East London wedding in September was full of fun, quirky touches. From the bespoke wedding dress to the doughnut wedding cake, their wedding was personalised to them from start to finish. The venue Their venue was the industrial chic 4th Floor Studios in East London. The couple chose it for its fabulous…
The first time I met Sue was at the reception of the hotel where she was staying. Prior to that I spoke to her and her fiancé Jason by phone. They had booked me just one month before the wedding as the friend they had asked to do their wedding pictures could no longer do…
Dawn & Jay’s beautiful wedding was set in North London, they wed in Hampstead’s Burgh House and had their wedding breakfast at The George in Belsize Park. This was one of the funniest weddings I have had the privilege to photograph. Later there was a Del Boy impersonator at The George Pub. The day started…
As I turned the corner passing the large wooden gates along the short drive, the magnificent Taplow House came into view. Built in 1751 and altered in 1800 and 1840. The preceded building was completely burnt down in about 1660. The cellars still bear scorch marks from that fire. I knew I would love photographing…
I first met Angela and Tom eight months prior to their wedding, at their home in Christchurch, Dorset. They live in a nice quiet suburban road just outside the town centre. I was met at the door by Angela, Tom was waiting inside. They have the most beautiful large cats whom I fell in love…
I hadn’t met Izabela or Amreet, the bride & groom prior to the wedding ceremony just Mani & Sudha Amreet’s parents. They had two other wedding ceremonies earlier in the week, one was Nepalese, as Amreet’s parents are from Nepal the other was a civil ceremony. Amreet’s father was a Ghurkha in the British army…
The first real wedding I photographed was a gay wedding way back in 2004, a very good friend of mine was getting married to his long-time boyfriend. It was a humanist wedding in Vestre Jakobselv in the far north of Norway I had known Cameron since the early 80s and we had kept in touch ever…
Bidvine asked me a few questions about wedding photography and ensuring that your photos are timeless. You can read some of my article here but if you are interested in learning more, you can visit the post by following the link below: How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer? Try and book…
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