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Wrest Park wedding – Priya & Alex
Wrest Park wedding photography A Wrest Park wedding last Saturday. A French-style chateau, built in the 1840s deep in the Bedfordshire countryside, for the aristocratic de Grey family and now managed by English Heritage. It was a tale of two ceremonies for Priya and Alex’s wedding. First a civil ceremony in the mansion’s Library, then
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Islington Town Hall wedding – Abi & Dan
Small ISLINGTON TOWN HALL wedding photography A small Islington Town Hall wedding yesterday and the smallest wedding I have covered in years, just twelve people including the bride and groom, but it was not the lesser for it! It’s hard to be ‘invisible’ as the photographer with such a small party ( the smallest I
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Newick park wedding featured in Sussex Wedding magazine
A second magazine this month in which I have some wedding photography featured – just a bit further down the newsagent shelf from Professional Photographer and into the wedding magazine section. This time a ‘real wedding’ feature – Amy and David’s ( seriously hot ) Newick Park wedding last July – featured over four pages
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Professional Photographer interview
An interview with a documentary wedding photographer. An offshoot of winning the overall prize in the PPOTY awards ( Professional Photographer of the Year ) a couple of months ago, is an interview/feature piece about me in the June issue of Professional Photographer magazine. There is a portrait of a rather noble-looking black horse on
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A wet wedding in Kent – Lucy & Lee
Wet wedding A wet wedding in West Farleigh in Kent on Saturday for Lucy & Lee, after the day, had started promisingly with blue skies. The heavy downpour* that greeted us all at the end of the wedding ceremony certainly killed the village cricket match taking place in an adjoining field but didn’t dent the
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River Cottage wedding – Cath & David
River Cottage wedding photography River Cottage was the idyllic location for last Sunday’s wedding and it was a cracker! You’ll have heard of River Cottage, it’s bound to be on the spine of one of the cookery books on your kitchen shelf. It’s the River Cottage HQ, Park Farm, the focus of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s Channel 4
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Is it Spring yet?
Chanctonbury Ring, early morning on May the 1st 2013 and one of those quirky, very English customs – morris dancing. An annual ritual to welcome the coming of Spring by the Chanctonbury Ring Morris Men. But this morning the Spring and the sun forgot to turn up on time. Well that’s not entirely true. The
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Coverwood Farm wedding | Emma & Graeme
Coverwood Farm wedding photography Spring looked like it had finally arrived at Emma and Graeme’s wedding last Saturday, as the daffodils glowed under blue skies and fluffy white clouds. There was however to be a sting in the tail later, as the weather turned! The coverage began at St Peter’s church in Newdigate, Surrey. I’ve