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Why you should take a UK photographer to your destination wedding

Deciding to carry out a destination wedding can be a really big decision. It is weighted up by a number of factors. Such as how many guests are you looking to bring Vs how many are able to afford to come deepening on the length and cost of travel. Are there elderly guests to consider…

Natalie and Elias Leez Priory Wedding

What can I say about Natalie and Elias…..?! Such an amazing couple who’s engagement shoot I did during the summer. They opened for a winter wedding at Leez Priory which has so much scope for a photographer.. such a dream! You can see that these guys have an amazing personalities.. they were so welcoming and…

Reena & Rich Painshill park wedding

Reena and Richi are such an amazing couple! They had a super personal wedding ceremony at their local church and the followed by a reception at Painshill Park. What is amazing at Painshill Park weddings is that your able to go around the grounds to get some shots. We were so much with the weather…

Go Hen Feature: How to choose a wedding photographer

GoHen asked me to write a feature on how best to pick your wedding photographer. One of the larger suppliers to pick ,there are so so soooo man choices out there. Find a photographer’s style that really resonates to you. If there are lots of staged group shots mainly on the website but you want more…

Listed as one of the Top 10 wedding photographers of the UK.

Super pleased to be listed as one of the Top 10 wedding photographers of the UK by Zankyou. one of the leading UK directories and resources for Brides and Grooms. How amazing! Check out what they had to say below: “The photographer is one of the most important suppliers of your wedding day – we…

Your Perfect Wedding Photographer Feature

A great real wedding feature on Your perfect wedding photographer saw Rebecca and Dan’s Barbican Conservatory wedding on the blog. Go check it out! FEATURE   Rebecca and Dan are an amazing couple who wanted a wedding that mixed a jungle theme with the concrete jungle of London… and what better place that the Barbican…