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  • Ivy Club

    Wedding at The Ivy Club | Ruth & Nick

    The Ivy Club wedding photography A very stylish London winter wedding, held last Saturday at The Ivy for Ruth and Nick. Actually, to be more precise, a ceremony at Islington Town Hall and then a party at The Club at The Ivy. Two floors – The Drawing Room and The Loft – at the private

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  • St Paul's Cathedral wedding

    St Paul’s cathedral wedding – Rhian & James

    St Paul’s Cathedral wedding photography St Paul’s cathedral, namely the OBE Chapel in the crypt, was the venue for Rhian and James’s wedding. A winter’s wedding, on a bright day but with a bitterly cold wind. Rhian would need to call on her Scottish roots later, as she braved the biting cold wind on the

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  • Wedding Photography in 2013

    A look back at 2013

    Wedding Photography in 2013 Wedding Photography in 2013 – it’s time for that annual post on a wedding photographer’s blog, that looks back at the year before. The weddings that I photographed in 2013. It was quite a year! My wedding season began on a bitterly cold day on the first day of April in

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  • Fish & Chip Shop Wedding – Alison & Andrew

    A Fish & Chip Shop wedding in Islington, North London for Ali & Andrew on Christmas Eve morning. Okay, that title’s a bit misleading….the ceremony was in the Mayor’s Parlour at Islington Town Hall. The reception was in a fish & chip shop, but then that’s misleading too. The Fish and Chip shop…..well…this is Islington!

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  • Wet winter wedding – Christine & Paul

    wet winter wedding A wet winter wedding in Kent on the Saturday before Christmas. The weather was cold, wet and the rain unremitting – it was filthy weather. Luckily the rest of the wedding was warm. Christine and Paul had kept it simple and local. The church was just down their road, the reception venue

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  • London winter wedding

    London winter wedding | Juliette & Nick

    London winter wedding photography A candlelit London winter wedding just before Christmas. The first of three weddings I shot leading up to Christmas this year. A true winter wedding, as the ceremony started at 4 pm after the sun had set. Juliette and Nick swapped the warmth of Australia to come back to the UK

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  • Mayfield school in Sussex wedding ceremony viewed from above

    Another six images, in colour

    Colour wedding photography. When is colour better? Is it ever better? I made my case for monochrome in documentary wedding photography in the last post. But I also challenged myself, saying I would post some colour images, with this…“For colour to work, the colour needs to be really good. Punchy and vibrant but also relevant.

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  • Bride hugs her new husband

    Just Six images ( B&W wedding photography)

    B&W wedding photography. I’ll be frank, it’s my favourite. If I could just shoot black and white images at weddings I’d be very happy. I have had several wedding couples ask for just that. Monochrome photography just cuts through so many visual barriers. Strange light and colour or as it often is in the UK,

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