Engagement photo shoot in Clifton, Bristol
My delightful evening walk (engagement shoot!) through Clifton in Bristol with Sophie & Jean-Paul.
On a pretty spring day in May we met with Emma and John in the picturesque village of Lacock in Wiltshire, for their pre-wedding photo shoot. We enjoyed a delightful walk around the grounds of Lacock Abbey before visiting the main house – leaving us ready for a pint in the Red Lion afterwards. The…
St. Bonaventure’s is one of our favourite churches we’ve shot in for wedding photography. Firstly it’s huge inside, with large stone columns flying up to the roof and masses of natural light pouring in from both sides. It’s also has a galleried area which is great form super wide angle shots of the wedding service…
St Andrew’s is a beautiful Greek Orthodox Church in Weston-Super-Mare. The church was really welcoming to us as wedding photographers, giving us full scope to capture whatever the bride and groom want – lovely people! And really helpful as we can shoot all the details of the Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony. It’s a small, but…
Just a handful of preview photographs from Tori and Simon’s lovely wedding at Lympne Castle in Kent. The full wedding galleries will be available here in due course. Enjoy… x Lympne Castle WeddingLympne Castle Wedding – Brides DressLympne Castle Wedding – Bridal PreparationsLympne Castle WeddingLympne Castle WeddingLympne Castle WeddingLympne Castle WeddingLympne Castle Wedding – Main…
Sometimes something that’s just really cool comes along and I just couldn’t resist featuring the fantastic Cider Pig event bar! We came across it whilst photographing a wedding at Folly Farm near Stowey, Bristol. It’s really quirky and the guests loved it! …the staff were lovely too! Here are a few shots of the Cider…
We picked a beautiful evening for a walk along London’s South Bank for Bronwen and Mark’s pre wedding photo shoot. Kicking off with a hot chocolate at Starbucks, we then started by crossing the river Thames on the amazing Millennium Bridge as the sun started to go down. Before making our way to the steps…