Archive for January, 2010
Bournemouth Wedding Photographer – Georgina and Edward – Just One
Posted by: | CommentsI love this ‘Just One’ because of a few reasons. First, because Darren (my trusty sidekick, Tonto to my Lone Ranger, Toto to my Dorothy, Louise to my Thelma) almost dared me to try it. We had just lit a ‘in the snow’ portrait and he said “its all ready to go…go for it”. I debated and decided ‘hell yeah…” I love it because it actually came off and I love it because it fuels the debate of whether Michael Jackson really is dead! (see bottom right)

Yorkshire Wedding Photographer – Vicki and Jo
Posted by: | CommentsThe New Year was only 2 days old but it didn’t mean I had to wait long for the first wedding of the year. This wedding, however, was going to be different. First, it was in Wetherby — and for those who are geographically challenged think Leeds and drive a little further on. The home of Geoffrey Boycott and those things called puddings (Yorkshire) that don’t taste sweet at all. It was different in that I went up accompanied by my wife and we were both guests. The reason being that Jo and Nicola went to school together (although I don’t know how long they’ve known each other)…so it was a working wedding (for me at least) and one I’ve been hoping to get the chance to shoot for years. Why? Well, you might want to re-read the title…notice that Jo has no ‘e’. This is because Jo is a Joanna and this was Joanna and Victoria’s civil commitment but I just call it a wedding (as did everyone else). Two brides, twice the fun — right?
I could bore you with loads of stories like how they met, my ‘connecting the dots’ at dinner a few years back, Jo’s fabulous sense of humour, Vicki’s Northern charm and rational thinking…but I won’t. My wife would kill me.
Window dressing
You need a bit of context. Jo’s sister took up flower arranging. She does it for charity and took on the task of all the flowers for a wedding some 220 miles from home. Brave…yes. I happened upon her room (or should I call it a studio) and found the table she spent countless hours finalizing everything. I thought it told a compelling story.
Jo’s mum does her favourite Trackers routine (only a few people will get that)
Meet Vicki (left) with her Best Woman and mini Bridesmaid
Makeup flash
Milo…Jo and Vicki’s dog
Jo finalises her speech – AGAIN!
Spot the Yorkshireman…surely the half consumed pint long before the Bride is dressed may be a clue!



Jo waits around the corner…she was keen to NOT see Vicki before she came down the aisle
Vicki comes close to losing her head

Here come (one of) the Bride(s)




That’s a sight you don’t see very often….SNOW!
…and that’s a sight you just don’t want to see very often! :)

A good Yorkshire lass (aka, Vicki’s mum)
The best thing was you got TWO best woman’s speeches

Le Fleur Extraordinare
Charlotte found it easy speaking about Jo in the first person with this cleverly designed Jo mask
Sherriff Creswell (x2)
Sadly Debbie’s tash just looks like she had too much milk — ah bless, my wife is so gorgeous (far left)
Well…they call her Bushy…and now I think i know why!
Dont mention ze whar!
Lou delights us with some groovy tunes…
..which you can see Nicola enjoyed a bit TOO much…
…whilst Jo learned just how much of push-over the DJ really was
..silver lining….
Hampshire Wedding Photography – Sarah and Levon
Posted by: | CommentsThe final wedding of 2009 took me to Stockbridge — a quaint Hampshire village a few miles outside of Winchester. I had met Sarah and Levon back in February at the wedding of Vanessa and Stuart in Lancashire. So another example of the referral network working its magic. When I last saw them my daughter, Holly, was only 6 days old. Amazing to think how much she’s grown since then.
Sarah and Levon went for something a bit different…a civil ceremony at The Grosvenor followed by a reception at The Greyhound. What makes it different is that the Greyhound is a warm village pub with only room for about 40 seated…so naturally its the best place for a wedding of 65. Just throw out the tables…and that’s exactly what they did. It was like a big family Christmas (and when I say big I mean my mom’s family big…that’s 10 brothers and sisters, partners, kids…the lot)…so it was eat where you can. It was a fantastic afternoon (and whilst I wasn’t there for much of the evening from what I could tell it was going to be a crazy evening as well).
Thanks for having me along and thanks to Vanessa and Stuart for the recommendation.

Shortly before something unrepeatable… :)
Roller Derby
Is it just me or does this seem like something that could have gone HORRIBLY wrong!
Clearly Levon agrees
And he shall by Levon….and he shall be a good man
Crikey!

Baz Spielberg
Personally I would have had L and R but one does not argue with the FOB



Honestly, the Best Man was more nervous than the B&G



This was my Just One (FYI)


Fill’er up

Pondering life after the last crisp
I tested this out on a guest…then found that things conspired against me and I wasn’t able to do it with the Bride…shame to not use it
Congratulations indeed
Baz you dog!
Ness and Stu
Baz holds it together….
…then loses it a little…ah bless


Bubbles – A Testimonial
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Hannah and John at Ramster :
“We just wanted to say a huge thank you for our wedding photos. We knew you would do a great job after Helen and Dan’s wedding but the photos have really exceeded our expectations – they are incredible! We have had so many comments from friends and family who are gobsmacked at their quality. They are such a brilliant record of our day – we couldn’t be happier with them. Thank you so much for all the hard work. And everyone loved the dance floor shots of my mum – even her! We managed to get through a bottle of bubbly while watching the dvd slideshow and have watched it countless times since then.”
To view a slideshow of Hannah and John’s wedding, click here








