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WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
inspired by fine art
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What a fine art wedding is, and why you should have one
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Guards’ Chapel, London, wedding photography
As a member of the Grenadier Guards, Caine was entitled to get married in the Guards' Chapel, a few hundred yards down Birdcage Walk from Buckingham Palace. He and his bride Harriet became husband and wife in a service that blended dignity, glorious music and wry...
Spectacular Spinnaker Tower wedding for R & S
R & S enjoyed a spectacular Spinnaker Tower wedding on an unusually warm day for October, bathed in wall-to-wall sunshine. This made for fantastic visibility from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Their ceremony was followed by prosecco and group photos...
Romsey Abbey and Kimbridge Barn summer wedding
When Chelsea and Aaron booked their wedding in Romsey Abbey, the Vicar advised them to book a photographer who was familiar with the tricky lighting conditions in this immense, historic church. And so they found and booked me. Sixteen months later, their Abbey wedding...
5 tips for getting the most out of wedding fayres
Wedding fayres are always great places to get inpspiration for your big day. As a regular face at events in Hampshire, let me share five quick tips with you for making the most of your visit. Tip 1: Decide beforehand what you’re looking to achieve When you’re newly...
Four lessons for your wedding from the Coronation
What a Coronation weekend – despite the weather on two days out of three. The official festivities included something for most tastes. There was pomp, solemn ceremony and grand processions on the day itself. On the following day, there were street parties and a...