My first wedding of the year was a good ‘un…. Sam and Wayne married in beautiful Lumley Castle last month, in a navy and 1930s styled day. Sam has put in amazing effort to create so many gorgeous touches, and looked out of this world in her embellished dress and Juliet cap veil.. The pictures will say more than I ever could about this amazing day… Here are Sam and Wayne.
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January/February | Personal Work
This year, like every year, I promised myself to do more personal work. I decided to begin a ‘365 project’ – a photo a day for a year. I decided not to impose any rules on myself for it, which means most images have been taken on my iPhone (edited with VSCOcam), and some so far have also been taken on my Olympus Trip 365, Polaroid using Impossible Project film and my trusty Canon 5D mkii. I’m enjoying it so far, even if some work-from-home/glued-to-my-screen days are less inspirational than others. I’m enjoying the moodiness of some of them and the fact that my editing preferences seem to be edging into darker territory..


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Mary & Mark | Preview
From meeting Mary a few times I knew their day was going to be totally ‘them’. I’d also heard amazing things about Newton Hall in Northumberland and knew it would make an amazing backdrop for photographs.. Mary looked amazing in her custom wedding dress, and shoes she designed herself, and the whole day was wonderfully relaxed as guests mingled in the Hall with cocktails, good food and good music. Some pretty serious disco dancing was happening as I left too.. Here is a little preview form their amazing day.
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Jessa & Stuart | Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich
I hopped on the train down to London from Middlesbrough to shoot Jessa & Stuart’s wedding on a gorgeous Summer weekend. It was hot. I headed over to Greenwich on the morning and families were scooting and having picnics in the parks.. and people were starting to mill around the banks of the Thames with cold pints and pub food. Jessa was getting ready at The Greenwich Hotel London, which had the most amazing views.. and as I chatted to her Mum and Dad on the morning of the wedding it turns out their family used to live on a road about half a mile from where I lived at the time.. such a small world. Everything about this wedding was ‘just so’, gorgeous flowers, Jessa looked unbelievable in her pearl embellished dress, they had a really vocal set of guests who whooped and cheered them through the day, and as they did their first dance the most amazing golden light bounced across the river and poured through the windows of the Trafalgar Tavern. An amazing wedding and a perfect London Summer evening.. What could be better..?


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