Category Archives: Weddings

London and Surrey Wedding Photographer

Teaser: Ingatestone Hall, Essex

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A couple of weekends ago, Ilze and I had the privilege of photographing the very lovely Caroline and Chris’ wedding at Ingatestone Hall, Essex. Here’s a teaser for the happy couple to remind them of their special day whilst they’re relaxing on honeymoon – enjoy Vegas and Barbados! x  

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Teaser: Wrest Park, Bedfordshire

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It was a very wet and rainy day on Saturday but it didn’t dampen any spirits and Pritesh and Minolee had a wonderful wedding at Wrest Park with their very lovely family and friends.   Whilst they’re soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the next part of their wedding celebrations with Minolee’s family in Sri Lanka,...

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Marta {Non Such Park, Surrey}: Maternity Portrait Photography

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I’ve really gotten to know Non Such Mansion and Park lately – and I love it.. it’s such a great location for a beautiful wedding or family portraits. And for the lovely Marta’s maternity portrait session it was just perfect. We started at their home nearby (look out for her and Herc reading to Baby...

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Robyn {Non Such Park, Surrey}: Maternity Portrait Photography

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Last Saturday morning the weather wasn’t so great, it was even drizzling soft rain at times, but it wasn’t going to stop these two excited parents-to-be. Robyn was 34 weeks pregnant (I usually recommend somewhere between 32 and 36 weeks as being ideal for maternity portrait sessions) and just looking gorgeous.. a glowing mommy-to-be! Congratulations...

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Anthony and Rebecca {Cannizaro House, Wimbledon}

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Finally a chance to post a few more images from the lovely Rebecca and Anthony’s wedding in early May at Wimbledon’s finest wedding venue – Cannizaro House. They’d met at university in Oxford and had been together for nearly 10 years and the sunny afternoon differed greatly from halfway up a mountain in snowy Lapland...

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