The Queens Head pub in the village of Nassington was the perfect venue for the intimate wedding of Shannon and Ashley to tie the knot. A 'cream tea' reception next to the river proved a picturesque setting. Family and friends all helped to decorate the marquee with some great colourful pom poms and bunting while hay bales and sweet trollies created that sense of a village fete.
Read MoreHighlights from 2016
2016 was an absolutely awesome year for my wedding photography. I was so fortunate to meet the best couples, photograph amazing weddings in wonderful locations and generally hang out with gorgeous people. This all may sound a touch fulsome but its all totally true. To save any further 'waffling' from me have a look at the slide show to catch some of the best moments.
Read MoreAlternative Wedding Photography | Hackney Town Hall | One Friendly Place
The wedding day of Thubeena and Rhys was awesome. A riot of colour, typically urban and quintessentially London. It was a real joy being the wedding photographer at such an action packed wedding.
Read MoreWedding Photography at The Asylum, Peckham
I must confess that I have wanted to photograph at the Asylum Chapel in Peckham for some time. A totally unique venue full of atmosphere and theatre, with its crumbling interior walls and stain glass windows. So when I first spoke to Holly and she told me her plans for her wedding at the chapel, I think I came across as some what excited !!
Read MoreAdam and Rebecca Wedding Kingston Bagpuize
Wedding Photography at Hawthbush Farm
A week before Glastonbury seems the ideal time to have a festival styled wedding.Tucked away down a track in the heart of East Sussex, Hawthbush Farm is a magical venue.
Read MoreThe Swan at The Globe Wedding Photographer
The Stylish attention to detail for this wedding came as no surprise as Laura works in fashion and Steve is an architect.
Read MoreLondon Wedding Photographer at The Bingham Hotel Richmond
A beautiful setting for an April wedding, The Georgian "Bingham Hotel" backs onto the River Thames at Richmond.
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