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  • entertaining wedding speeches

    WEDDING SPEECHES- THE MUST HAVE SHOT

    The ‘speech shot’ is rarely something couples discuss before the big day or even think about. But afterwards, when they look at their photo album for the first time, the ‘speech shots’ are often the images that make them laugh or can even still bring a tear to their eye.

  • Happy bride and groom standing in front of their wedding car - Ensuring you have enough time for your wedding day photos

    ENSURING YOU HAVE ENOUGH TIME ON YOUR WEDDING DAY FOR YOUR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS

    Your wedding photographs are one of the few things that will stay with you forever. You’ll show them to your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren! Therefore, it’s important to take every step necessary to ensure you have high-quality photos to preserve these precious memories. Hiring a skilled photographer is only part of the equation. You also need to make sure you set aside enough time on the wedding day itself.

  • Weddings at Hartsfield Manor, Surrey

    TIPS ON CHOOSING THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHER FOR YOUR WEDDING

    6. REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS
    7. PRICE AND WHAT THEY OFFER
    8. POST-PRODUCTION
    9. DELIVERY
    10. BLOW THE BUDGET

  • wedding venue review

    LONDON WEDDING VENUE REVIEWS

    Pembroke lodge is one of my favourite wedding venues for great wedding photography in central London and is located high on the western edge of the old royal hunting ground of Richmond Park, surrounded by beautiful gardens and commanding stunning views of West London and beyond.

  • Weddings At York House, Twickenham

    LONDON WEDDING VENUE REVIEWS

    This particular wedding was situated at York House in Twickenham for both the service and the reception, though the client opted to save some money and only hired both myself and the venue till 5 pm. So as weddings go, this was quite a short one for myself and my team, with an hour or so spent shooting bridal prep shots at the bride’s parents house, followed by the service and then a short reception with only 20mins left over to shoot the bride & groom portraits.