The first time I’d seen a fun fayre – carousel, crazy rides and all – right outside the iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral. Brilliant juxtaposition.
The first time I’d seen a fun fayre – carousel, crazy rides and all – right outside the iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral. Brilliant juxtaposition.
A few months back, I blogged about Sarah and Scott’s engagement photos and two weeks ago the day they have been waiting for for so long finally came.
Look who turned 6 and agreed to have a photoshoot! Happy birthday my lovely boy!
Part 3 of Catherine and Matt’s wedding: some church and reception photos.
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.
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…
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.
These two are simply gorgeous. I’m speechless!
Remember the funky young couple’s love shoot at Richmond Park that I blogged about a few weeks ago?
Lisa and Carl: a perfect match. Held together by a love so strong nothing can quench. Standing tall on a foundation so solid nothing can break.
All the signs of youths in love: laughter. fun. romance. And much much more.
Whilst a wedding is a very joyous occasion and considered to be one of the best and most memorable times in someone’s life, it can also be most difficult.
If I were to describe Lulu and Tom’s wedding day in two words, they’d be: laughter and love – and very healthy doses of both.
When I was thinking of what to write for this blog, the song Love is a many splendoured thing came to mind…
Now that you’ve seen the drinks reception gallery, take a peek at the boardroom transformed into floral glory.
One of London’s top florists, Hayford & Rhodes, hosted a dinner on Thursday evening at the glamorous 195 Piccadilly, the iconic home of the BAFTA, British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
This wedding took more than a year to plan. K loves vintage and shabby chic and has her own personal collection of vintage jewellery and trinkets.
It might have been the wettest day in April, but for K and J, it was the happiest as they start their life together as husband and wife.
Excited to share photos from KK & JK’s wedding very soon…stay tuned