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Winter Wedding in Windsor {Vic and Tom}
- February 18th, 2010
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- Wedding Photography
Winter weddings have a special feeling to them. The twinkling fairy lights, the atmosphere and if you are really lucky, the snow!
The ceremony was held at Windsor Guildhall, followed by an intimate reception at The River House Restaurant on the river in Windsor.
What was most important to the Vicky and Tom was that they had [...] -
Canon EOS 1D MK3
- February 16th, 2010
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- Personal
After much deliberation, I recently decided to upgrade my EOS 40D to an EOS 1D MK3.
I will admit that at the time I was close to packing in my Canon gear and switching over to Nikon with the purchase of the awesome D700.
I know upgrading your gear does not necessarily upgrade the photographer, but after [...] -
Jewish Wedding Reception at St George’s Hall
- February 14th, 2010
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- Jewish Wedding Photography
Here is part two of the Jewish Simcha (Wedding) that we shot on the 30th of December up in Liverpool at St George’s Hall.
I just love the enormous festivities of a Jewish wedding with the traditional Israeli dancing which starts from the beginning of the night and continues intermittently between heartfelt speeches from friends and [...] -
This is us “Behind The Scenes”
- February 4th, 2010
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- Personal
I thought it would be a bit of fun to share some of our Behind The Scenes shots.
It proved to me that we do need to make more of an effort to take more like these.I mean really?? I couldn’t be happier – shooting at sunset on a beautiful island in the warm Indian Ocean. [...]
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Jewish Wedding at Princes Road Synagogue
- January 28th, 2010
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- Jewish Wedding Photography
Ben and Victoria’s wedding is the third time we have had the pleasure of shooting a Jewish wedding.
I am just astounded at the traditions, ceremony and general upbeat nature of these weddings.
There is so much joy and fun being spread around and so many a fantastic opportunities for getting amazing Photojournalistic images!I wanted to share [...]
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DO YOU WANT TO BE PART OF BBC3’S NEW MARRIAGE DOCUMENTARY?
- January 21st, 2010
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- Wedding Photography
We have had a special request from a researcher at the BBC and would love to have
one of our couples involved. I have spoken with the researcher over the phone and they are
looking at interviewing couples, going along with them to pick out certain suppliers, selecting
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SWPP Convention in London
- January 18th, 2010
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- Wedding Photography
I have had the most fantastic time over the past week attending the annual SWPP Convention in London.
This is a huge wedding and portrait photographer convention that brings together some of the top names in the industry.
I am just bursting to the brim with ideas and cannot wait to share my top picks of the [...] -
Published in Photo Pro Magazine
- January 12th, 2010
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- Pre-Wedding Engagement . Published
Terry Hope, the editor of Photo Pro Magazine interviewed us for a feature in the January 2010 issue of the magazine.
We are delighted with the article and I have scanned in all 5 pages to put up here on the blog.A big thank-you to Suzanne and Eric for giving us the opportunity to travel [...]
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Published in Cosmopolitan Bride China
- January 11th, 2010
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- Published
Keata & Jason’s wedding was first featured in Cosmopolitan Bride UK.
When I received an email from an editor of Cosmopolitan Bride China I was delighted! How awesome to have one of our London Weddings featured internationally. Also, we have a lot of Chinese clients and so this is just fantastic for us. We are going [...]
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Please sir, I’d like some Mauritius
- January 4th, 2010
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- Wedding Photography
“Have you seen paradise?”
is the question being asked by a billboard as we make our way through departures at Mauritius’ Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. After two weeks we had not only seen, but fallen in love with paradise.Although some may enjoy the act of travel, personally we would prefer if it were eliminated altogether. [...]
