They explored the stunning grounds and came across an old small cottage next to a little lake. It was called The Folly back in 1706 and was used as a servant’s house.
They explored the stunning grounds and came across an old small cottage next to a little lake. It was called The Folly back in 1706 and was used as a servant’s house.
Cpngratulations to E & K who celebrated their first year wedding anniversary!
Something a little different. And a touch of awesome.
A photobooth is really great fun. It’s a fantastic thing to throw into the evening mix of music, dancing, food and chatter.
Tom and Emma. Beautiful. Gracious. Kind. With a faith in God so deeply rooted and strong. And in the most amazing place that is St. Paul’s Cathedral they made their marriage vows…
Time for L & G’s wedding portraits taken on a walk through the wonderful city of London. St. Helen’s, the Gherkin, Leadenhall Market, St Dunstan’s in the East, Southwark Bridge and finally to the Little Ship Club
Probably one of the most well-attended weddings at St. Helen’s I have seen. Not at all surprising because L & G are well-loved.
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…
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.
Capturing moments is one of my absolute favourite things as a photographer. Special. Stolen. Fleeting. Moments that hardly anyone sees.
Re-introducing my stunning brides of last year.
To start the New Year, I thought I’d feature a few of my favourite photos from my weddings last year. So I’m opening this Best of 2011 series with my personal favourites.