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My mission is to turn on its head the stereotype
of a wedding photographer. To photograph your day without having a negative
impact on anyone, on anything at anytime. To make the photography feel
like an insignificant thing at the wedding but the most important thing
after the wedding. Contrary to the beliefs of many wedding photographers,
it's not all about the photographs - it's about you and your guests enjoying
themselves. My photographs come from that. Whatever you do, wherever you are, your wedding is a celebration and my photography will capture you, your family and your friends doing what they do best - having a great time! I believe the most important thing about wedding photography is how it is done. How many times have you heard of an annoying or bossy photographer? If the most technically gifted photographer does not know how a wedding works or his/her place in that wedding then they will never be able to photograph it effectively. In a combination of award winning reportage and more formal photography, I will be with you throughout the day photographing every aspect of your wedding - the key moments, the people, the location and the details that make your day unique. The key thing is that 99.9% of the time, you wont even know that I am doing it. I show every wedding that I photograph in full. This way you can see that I am busy and consistent in both quality and style. You should ask yourself why other photographers only show you a selected portfolio of their work. Click on 'view individual weddings' to see ALL the weddings I have photographed in 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007. Each wedding is shown in full (if it's not just drop me an email and i'll reload them for you). There are no passwords. Click on 'view portfolio' to see a selection of my favourite photos from each part of the day. PLEASE GET IN TOUCH FOR FULL DETAILS AND PRICES. Please let me know when and where you are getting married. Email is best. I am available for weddings all over the UK and Europe. |
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