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It’s always the groom…

It’s always the groom…
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Wedding photography is a funny thing. I’m always on the look out for the photographs of people just doing their thing. Lost in their own thoughts and enjoying the day. The shot below was taken when the bride left the car. She looked up for a second and gave me a natural smile and I…
I recently stumbled over a great tip from wedding photographer extraordinaire Jasmine Star. I thought I would share it with anyone reading this blog as it’s a real scorcher. Granted, not a resident in Bristol, but she writes a great blog and regularly shares her inspiring work. I’m always after tips to improve the efficiency…
I just thought I would make a quick post about file formats because someone recently asked me which format I shoot in. I guess the first point to make, whatever your preference, is the need to get it right in camera. There is really no substitute for this, whether it is the composition, white balance,…
This is a review of the Sony A7RII from a wedding photographer. Updated as of 24 April 2016, originally published 18 August 2015. I won’t really be doing an intensive comparison between this and other cameras, I won’t be pixel peeping (much) and it certainly won’t be scientific. Just my thoughts and opinions from a bit of…
5D mark IV Review Following my review of the Sony A7R2 I’ve decided to do a 5D mark IV review. First of all I’m a professional wedding photographer and I use my cameras at least 1-3 times a week. Often for 10-12 hours a day and in quite challenging conditions. They get thrown about, knocked, and occasionally…
When I first moved to Clifton in Bristol (an area I love by the way!) I decided to make myself a gear list. It was a new start, both in location and in full time career and a shiny, new bag full of gear seemed to be in order. It was a wish list of…