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It’s always the groom…

It’s always the groom…
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Two New Awards In the last few weeks I’ve been lucky enough to be a wedding award winner with two new awards. This cracker of a photo won both of them! I was honoured to win a British Photography Award. Sadly I was’t able to attend the black tie event at the Savoy Hotel (I…
2010 was a tough year for me but looking back I have a lot to be thankful for. Firstly the amazing couples I have met. Being part of their wedding was special and I won’t forget any of them. Knowing what my photographs mean to people is one of the main reasons I love this…
I blinked and 2012 happened. This year was the best year of my life. And I don’t say that lightly. I got hitched to the love of my life. We bought a house together. I met so many WONDERFUL, wonderful people this year. You’ll never know what an honour it was to be at your…
I have owned the iPad for a week now and I thought I would write a short piece about how I’m finding it so far. This post is more about how useful I have found it as a work tool as a wedding photographer. A bit of background: I own a MacBook Pro and a…
I was having a few drinks the other night with some photographer friends of mine in the Alma pub in Bristol. After a few ciders a heated discussion took place about whether wide aperture lenses were essential for wedding photography? Should you buy the 16-35/2.8 over the 17-40/4 when it is twice the price, for…
If you shoot weddings one skill that you need to master is exposure compensation. There’s a good reason for this as you will generally find yourself shooting in many different lighting conditions. Ambient light, window light, door light, flash light are all factors to consider – when people exit or enter buildings you will have…