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Landscape Photographer Of The Year Exhibition

You may recall that I was recently awarded commendations for two images at the Landscape Photographer Of The Year 2011 competition. You can see the two images on display at the exhibition at The National Theatre on London’s South Bank until 28th January. It’s an amazing collection of photographs, the best photographs from tens of [...]

Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 Winning Images

Although this has become predominantly a wedding blog, today I’m celebrating a double success at the 2011 “Take a View” UK Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Both these images were successful at the final stages, and consequently will feature at the exhibition starting on December 5th at the National Theatre in London. They will [...]

Sandbach Wedding Photography – Vintage Wedding in Cheshire

This was one of those weddings that I’d been very much looking forward to since we booked it in the spring. Laura and Kevin are a great couple, and despite living just a stone’s throw away from me in Sandbach in Cheshire, found me via the internet. It was clear that they embraced the documentary [...]

Consall Hall Gardens – Wedding Photography

Staffordshire Wedding – Laurie and Sid Consall Hall Gardens is a remarkable venue. Amazingly, its grounds extend for 70 acres and contain six lakes. It’s a bit of a hidden gem lying in the Staffordshire Moorlands countryside, just a stone’s throw from the Peak District, and it was enormously satisfying to photograph Laurie and Sid’s [...]

Wedding Photography at The Plough and Harrow Hotel, Birmingham

Stacey and Richard’s Wedding It’s always a privilege to photograph any wedding, but it’s particularly enjoyable when the couple has made a lot of effort to make the day very much their own. Stacey and Richard ensured that there were plenty of idiosynchracies in the schedule to stamp their mark on the venue for the [...]

Vinopolis Documentary Wedding Photography – Emma and Jamie Get Married in London

Two weeks ago, I was privileged to photograph the wedding of good friends Jamie and Emma at Vinopolis, just south of the Thames in central London. Vinopolis’s Great Halls (where the reception took place) form an impressive venue for a wedding – two enormous caverns with 50 foot high brick walls built under a nineteenth-centry [...]

Peak District Commercial Photography: Blacksmith At Work

This is Darren Ainsworth. He works as a blacksmith near Buxton in the Peak District. I had the privilege of photographing Darren in his workshop and I have to say that I had no idea how intricate the skill is and how much is involved in producing the finished product. I think I had in [...]

Kingscote Barn Wedding Photography – Chris and Em

A week or so before Christmas, I returned to Kingscote Barn, a now familiar location on the edge of the Cotswolds. Chris and Em’s wedding took place in that short space of time between the two recent cold snaps. This was a real blessing in so far as all the guests (and the photographer!) were [...]

Photography Packages Now Featuring Jorgensen Wedding Albums

I’m very pleased to announce that, after an extensive search, I will now be featuring Jorgensen Wedding Albums in my Wedding Photography Packages for 2011. They are the best quality albums that I’ve managed to source, and after testing many other manufacturers of “Classic” matted albums, I can conclude categorically that they are the best [...]

Capturing the Decisive Moment in Wedding Photography

Documentary photography is the art of capturing the events of the day without interfering in those events, to tell a story without becoming part of that story. It is well known that Henri Cartier-Bresson described the concept of the “decisive moment”, that moment in time that can convey so much more than the material sum [...]