Part 3 of Catherine and Matt’s wedding: some church and reception photos.
Part 3 of Catherine and Matt’s wedding: some church and reception photos.
My first attempt at making an Angel’s Face Tutu Pettiskirt was a failure.
Part two of Catherine and Matt’s wedding photos.
Portraits on a field of poppies in rural Canterbury. The backdrop of rolling hills of the English countryside. A day in September when summer lingers. Rustic. vintage. Handmade.
Remember the newborn baby I photographed last year who cried for 3 hours during the shoot? Well, she now has a teeny-weeny sister…
It’s hard to look at these photos without feeling the happiness and joy of their being together as a family.
I’m in the middle of editing images from C & M most beautiful vintage / rustic wedding. In the meantime, let me share with you some images I took of the Tarzan Encounter…
When L & G emailed me to talk about photography for their upcoming October wedding, they said they felt they’re not great at being in front of the camera, they’re behind the scenes people and not used to be in the spotlight…
All Dr. Who fans out there check this out! Little Z turns 6 and has a blast at the most amazing Dr. Who birthday party ever, complete with the most impressive handmade console!
As the saying goes, there is a first time for everything. I thought I’d share my first-ever fireworks shots. Far from perfect but I hope this experience makes a good creative tip nonetheless. And this is the story…
I chanced upon a perfect one day itinerary that I knew would work and leave us with a feeling that, albeit only for a few hours, we have experienced a little taste of Paris.
We went to France last month during the summer break and we found this amazing Moroccan restaurant.
It’s still the summer holidays here in the UK and I’ve been pushing myself to lug my heavy camera and lenses around with me along with my 3 little children to give me little excuse not to take photos.
This is a special occasion for A’s family.
Ah…love this little bundle. He is baby number seven!
These two are simply gorgeous. I’m speechless!
Macro photography. Doesn’t it sound terribly technical? Well, because it is!
We don’t get to see our lovely friends very often especially our dear little godson.
Yes, if you live in the UK, it’s imperative to make the most of the warm sunshine; we only know too well how elusive it is even in the height of summer.
Remember the funky young couple’s love shoot at Richmond Park that I blogged about a few weeks ago?