The Wedding Portfolio Our collection shows people enjoying the happiest day of their lives......... While looking at these pictures we would like you to know the two main principles of the way we work.... 1). There is no set number of photographs taken and there is not set time in which to take those pictures - weddings are dynamic things and to take pictures like you see here is about being there, seeing and predicting things, getting the shot and moving on to the next.... So by it's nature it's an unpredictable thing. We take as many photographs as we can to show how fantastic your day was. 2). You get all of the pictures taken. I just don't understand why anyone would pay a photographer to attend their wedding and not expect to get the images that were captured..... not to give you all of the images would be like holding your memories to ransom! Link to pricing list for 2006-7 Contact 020 8871 4660 E-mail link Link Link
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virtually the first picture I took at this wedding.... just turned round and got the shot. |
Sometimes you get someone else to turn around to get the shot |
Portrait of a bridesmaid |
A quick shot of a knee-high brides maid |
Capturing an unguarded moment! |
There to take any group shot that is wanted |
At some point in the day a few pictures of the bride and groom shoud be taken, but whatever and whenever that is it should be a very natural picture/pose |
Zooming in to catch a natural portrait of the bride of the day |
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Shot of Mother of the Groom and one of her best friends |
Candid shot of Father of the bride and one of his best friends |
Going side on to capture what is occuring |
You have to have a sense of humour about what you do! |
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Zooming in to catch a natural portrait of the important people of the day |
After the ceremony there's so much energy, it seems a waste to say "stop that! we should be doing line up shots'." It just seems like a natural time to be taking candid photographs like this one. |
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running the "confetti gauntlet" |
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It's all digital now, so making image manipulation easy |
Candid moment before going in for the sit down |
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a simple pose with a fantastic background equals a great formal shot! formal shots are usually done quite late on so that you've had a chance to meet your guests. This way they become pictures of you enjoying your day as much as the candid and informal ones do! |
a perfect candid shot as the couple leave for the reception |
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Obvious formal shot of the bride and groom |
waiting a long time for the bride to forget I was there! |
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again getting more than I asked for! |
shot of the bride and grrom with guests they're bound to want |
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I waited at the end of the drive hoping they would set off ahead of everybody and was rewarded when they did |
they were facing in different directions, talking to different people and I thought great picture if they just came together, and sure enough they did! |
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homing up on the bride and sis! |
signing the register |
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asking to take a picture and getting more than you thought! |
at the end of the day an organised photo of the bridesmaid.... filling a gap in the portfolio of pictures. |
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zooming in on the bride during the readings in a civil ceremony |
getting ahead to get the shot! |
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getting ahead to get the shot.... unlike the man on the left, which makes me very happy! |
there for the speeches |
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an unguarded moment! (before being announced in to the sit down) |
the money shot!!! |
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Happy dancing groom! |
zooming in on the bridesmaid at her level |
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a formal shot of the bride and groom... a simple and timeless shot |
the informal-formal shot! find a space and strike a pose! |
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bride and sis in the perfect location |
getting ahead to get the shot |
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during the service |
capturing the moment |
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no comment! |
when the vicar doesn't allow confetti in the grounds |
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Same wedding two different line up shots... |
...just rotating a little to ensure the background changes for each picture |
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coming down the isle |
before they went in |
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three sisters |
waiting for guests |
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circulating and accumulating shots of your guests |
circulating and accumulating shots of your guests |
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getting ahead to get the shot |
some table shots before I go... just topping and tailing what i had done that day |
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M&FotB |
going side on when everybody else wants your photograph |
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capturing shots of everybody there |
they were all over him! |
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informal one of the bride and groom |
FotB and his sister! |
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jo wiley and friend |
candid shot |
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waiting for the bride |
another confetti shot |
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the everyone shot |
the everyone shot |
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bride and flower girl |
another confetti shot |
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more guests |
during the speeches |
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this was set up by a guest and was so cheezy! but I kept focused on it and minutes later it had mellowed into a great shot! |
more mad guests |
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more famous guests |
more happy guests |
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bride and friends |
bride and friend |
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during the service if allowed |
a set up shot of the bride on her own |
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reservoir dogs style |
bride and father arriving |
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line up shot |
line up shots |
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Arriving with father (informal/formal) |
arriving with father (candid) |
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