Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Gillian & Andy, 13th November 2010 - Shepherd Neame Brewery, Faversham


It being the middle of November there was no time to get the couples portraits done before the light dropped, however, you don't need daylight to get some cracking shots. We ventured up a traditional Faversham street and used the urban setting to get some great shots just using the light from a lamp column


Status Quo!?


Urban portraits, I love them in the winter. No flash, just street lighting


A quick portrait in front of the Shepherd Neame archway. Good thing about having a wedding here is you would never run out of beer - party time!


The ceremony kiss

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Sue & Ian, 23rd October 2010 - The Knowle Country House, Higham



A quick shoot under the umbrella of autumn, this tree made a great backdrop and luckily the rain eased off long enough to get a few shots outside



Shallow depth of field showing the rings and the groom in the background waiting for his bride


Beautiful natural light from the window, you can't beat it




I love this picture, it wasn't set up, 99% of my shots are not staged and therefore capture the "as it happens moments". Reflected light from the mirror as the bride checks herself

Jenny & Anthony, 4th October 2010 - Cooling Castle Barn


As light faded its was a good chance to get some pictures in front of the iconic towers. Using off camera flash, managed to correctly expose the couple but not lose the detail of the light on the tower


The groomsmen



Bride entering the ceremony room, I always get a bit nervous at Cooling Castle when the bride enters as there are some quite steep steps to walk down, but touch wood, no one has made an un-dignified entrance - as yet!?




Hair piece detail, its good to get shots of the little things that could get forgotten.