Favourite Frames – Jewish Wedding
The traditional jewish wedding is full of symbolic rituals, including the Badeken, in which the groom covers the face of the bride with a veil to symbolise the idea of modesty and conveys the lesson that however attractive physical appearances may
Favourite Frames – The Wedding Morning
Arriving to photograph the bride getting ready for her wedding in Italy, you might expect to walk into a scene of serenity and glamour. While I was certainly able to get those kind of shots later on, as Steph prepared
The Best Wedding Photography Podcasts
This is one for the photographers out there! There's a common misconception that us wedding photographers only work one day a week. The truth, of course, is that we spend more of our time in front of our computer screens, than
Wedding Photography With The Sony A7s
This blog post is one for the photographers out there. I've not done a blog post about my gear before. As my brand name suggests, I'm rather attached to one camera! Due to the documentary style of wedding photography I practice,
Favourite Frames – Winter At Loseley Park
With all the excitement of the occasion, a civil ceremony like that of Emily and Daniel's at Loseley Park, might feel as though it goes by in a flash. A civil ceremony, which basically describes any legal but non-religious ceremony, typically