So, November’s always a quiet time for actual pictures, although it does give a great opportunity to catch up with some non-client work like these Autumn frost pictures. I’ve been avoiding adding non wedding and portrait work up until now (not that I’ve had time for much this summer), but hopefully with this new page I’ll […]
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As French and New-Zealander ex-pats, Hamish and Raphaelle’s was a relatively small wedding with a quick ceremony at Camden Town Hall followed by an intimate reception at The Prince Albert in Camden. I shadowed Hamish with his best men in Kentish Town in the morning as Raphaelle didn’t think she’d cope too well with prep […]
A few early previews from Hamish and Raphaelle’s Camden wedding last weekend with formal photos taken in Waterlow Park just as the sun was setting. As French and New-Zealander ex-pats, Hamish and Raphaelle’s was a relatively small wedding with a quick ceremony at Camden Town Hall followed by an intimate reception at The Prince Albert […]

Tom and Lucie’s was a beautiful wedding rural wedding. I’d actually done the pictures for Lucie’s sister Tara a few years earlier and it was something of a boost to see the canvases her parents had ordered from that hanging on their wall. The whole wedding took place in Lucie’s parents’ garden with spectacular views […]
Tom and Lucie were married on 18th August at the bride’s parents’ home in Rowledge, Surrey. It was the hottest day of the year I’d actually shot Lucie’s sister’s wedding a few years earlier so already knew a lot of the family which always makes things friendlier, plus it was very gratifying to see some […]
A few more previews of Tom and Lucie’s wedding in Farnham.
And then onto Tom and Lucie’s Farnham wedding the following morning.
Took a little while to get back on top of things after the break, but James and Sahar photos are now online. They requested that all their photography should be password protected but hoping they’ll be happy for me to put a few examples up here once they’ve had some time to go through them […]
So, what looked like a very quiet period for me (people avoiding the Olympics?) turned suddenly into quite a July with several jobs coming in at short notice. Unfortunately by then, I’d already booked a trip away to Georgia, more on that to come, leaving me without much time for processing them without confirmation from a bride and […]
Got a whole load to catch up with, but let’s start off with a few pictures from the Capital Age Festival in London: two weeks’ of older people’s community-based arts and performance groups. Quite astonishing easily we can dismiss just how perfectly capable and creative a lot of older people are. Lots more information here.