Monthly Archives: January 2009

Kate & Tom

This morning found me on the banks of the chilly Thames outside Weybridge with the lovely Kate and Tom who recently booked me to shoot their up coming wedding. The plan was to shoot some nice relaxed pictures along the river and withstand the cold for as long as we could. Kate and Tom were…

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Valentines Day

In celebration of Valentines Day we have a special portrait offer on at the moment. Your session is photographed free of charge and the first five bookings will also get a beautiful 8″ x 6″ hand made print absolutely free :) Call me on 0118 9885088 or clickez-vous ici to register your interest.

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An Album Page

I just wanted to share this album page from Luke and Georgina’s recent wedding. The book is a 12″ x 12″ Art Album in dark brown Italian leather. I’ve just finished designing it and this double page spread will go at the beginning of the ‘church’ part of the book. St. Lawrences in Hungerford holds…

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06:45

06:45am. Staggering downstairs this morning I saw my 7 year old, Evie, was up early as is usual in this house. She’s pretty good though, entertains herself until she gets hungry, which is usually about two hours later. Thank God for the Nintendo DS. I think that when mothers leave hospital they should issue these…

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Corporate Photography

I don’t do much commercial photography these days, my wedding and portrait work keeps me more than busy but I was pleased when James, whose wedding I shot a few years ago, asked me to photograph him and his fellow directors for a new website and brochure. The idea was to shoot some interesting images…

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Becky and Mike

So here is some images from the engagement shoot I did for Mike and Becky on Saturday. As mentioned, it was a freezing cold morning but somehow it didn’t matter a bit. It was lovely to capture some images before the wedding in March. Usually life gets so busy about a month or so before…

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