Think classic, elegant, old. Think Oxford. F & A’s wedding was one of a kind. Traditional, modern, conventional, unique, classic English, a touch of India.
F & A’s engagement session @ Regent’s Park: London Wedding Photographer
Back in September, I shot an e-session of a truly awesome young couple at London’s stunning Regent’s Park. The rose gardens at the park was the perfect setting for a classic love story.
Stunning wedding at Syon House, Syon Park | London Wedding Photographer
To date, this is one of the most stunning locations I have ever shot a wedding in. Syon Park is a bride’s dream. Amazing to think that it has been and still is the home of the Duke of Northumberland for over 400 years.
The F family at West Ham Park | London Family Photographer
For nearly a year now, Thursday has become a special day. It breaks the punishing school run rush, the constant looking at the clock, the mundane chores, the one too many un-home-made lunches and generally the busy-ness of life as a ‘mum of three’ ‘wife to one’ me.
Nikon D7000 vs D90 Review | London Portrait Photographer
I’m in the middle of heavy editing and feel like a break is in order, so I’m writing this. If you are not into photography, stop here as this will bore you.
Testing the Nikon D7000 Part Four | London Portrait Photographer
The last and final Nikon D7k test shots before L & M’s wedding this weekend. Next up on the blog will be my attempt to write a user review of this ne
Testing the Nikon D7000 Part Three / London Portrait Photographer
The third installment of my D7k test shots. This time some photos of my eldest.
Testing the Nikon D7000 Part Two / London Portrait Photographer
The second installment of my D7k test shots, this time of my son. For more details check out part one. You can get the Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm VR Lens Kit (16.2MP) 3 inch LCD here.
Testing the Nikon D7000 Part One / London Portrait Photographer
I’ve just purchased the much-reviewed-and-raved-about Nikon D7000 for my upcoming weddings this year.
Hello spring! / London Portrait Photographer
My son has been asking “Mummy, it is mid-March, why is it still very cold?” It’s been a looooong wait for sweet sweet spring.