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Folkington Manor wedding – Lucy & Danny
Documentary wedding photography at a Folkington Manor wedding Folkington Manor (pronounced Fo’ington?), a mid-nineteenth century, grade II listed manor house near Polegate in East Sussex and the backdrop to Lucy and Danny’s wedding reception. A wedding reception in a circus big top! But coverage begins at Lucy’s parents’ house, down the road, in Eastbourne.
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Trinity College wedding – Melanie & Angus
Reportage wedding photography at Trinity College Trinity College in Oxford, a return for Melanie and Angus, back from living in the USA – for their wedding. where it all started. Where Melanie realized Angus was ‘the one’! Preps, ceremony, reception, meal and dancing – all within the confines of this old college. All within just
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The Orangery wedding – Natasha & Nick
Documentary wedding photography at The Orangery in Holland Park The Orangery in Holland Park was to be the ceremony venue for Natasha and Nick’s London wedding last weekend. A bright space, on even a dull and cloudy day in mid-September – as it was. A space for a wedding photographer where you spend much
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Manor House hotel wedding – Jennifer & Neil
Reportage wedding photography at the Manor House hotel I think Neil mentioned that he, and some of his fellow Fire Service officers, were once barred from the drinking facilities at the Manor House hotel. The Fire Service college is just down the road from this small Cotswolds town, on the edge of Gloucestershire. Not in
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East Sussex wedding – Zoë & Josh
Reportage wedding photography in East Sussex An East Sussex wedding for two childhood sweethearts – Zoë and Josh. A DIY wedding, with friends and family pitching in, that had an intended ‘festival’ feel to it. An individual wedding with a very relaxed vibe – despite the less than perfect weather. Zoë has, to date,
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Goodwood House wedding – Paula & Przemyslaw
Goodwood House wedding photography A Goodwood House wedding. A grand stately home with an unusual design, atop the Sussex Downs. Home to the Duke of Richmond dynasty, since this line of the title, descended from one of the mistresses of Charles II. His portrait hangs in the front hall. This first Duke could have

