Ashley & Nicola, Redwood Lodge, Bristol
April 12, 2010 on 7:43 pm | In Wedding | 1 CommentOn the 5th April last year I had a email enquiring about wedding photography from Toowoomba , Queensland, Australia! I thought great another wedding abroad but then realized the wedding was in Bristol,
Ashley and Nicola were to get married at St Luke’s church in Brislington then onto Redwood lodge for reception via a photo shoot at the Suspension bridge, All the driving being covered by the very professional and lovely ladies at Englands Finest Cars http://www.englandsfinestcars.co.uk/ .
Well what a couple, Nicola is from Bristol and now living in Oz and Ashley is a Aussie through and through both were really up for creating some great photos, They were also so happy and photogenic it just made my job a complete joy and if they lived in Bristol I would be working with them a lot more I’m sure.
Graham the second photographer joined me on this one and captured some awesome shots throughout the day, the advantage of having 2 photographers can been seen in the church as I was shooting from the right-hand side and Graham from the back with a big telephoto lens, also the wedding cars driving up park street, I was driving and Graham hanging out of the window for the cause!!
Our congrats go out to Ash & Nic and thank you for being such a fun couple.
































Natalie & Stuart, Wild Geese Lodge, Zimbabwe
April 6, 2010 on 1:19 pm | In Wedding | No Comments
This was a big wedding to arrange for all concerned, Stuart and Natalie both live here in Bristol but Natalie is originally from Zimbabwe and that is where the wedding was going to take place, always brides choice!!
I was asked if I could cover a wedding abroad so I said, yeh no probs where is it? Zimbabwe, oh right!
Now when I think of being asked to cover a wedding abroad I was thinking Italy, France, somewhere quite close, Zimbabwe is a long way and I did have my reservations to start with as there has obviously been troubles there in the past and the thought of carrying all my photography kit around did make me a bit nervous.
Once everything was all put in place and arranged I was really looking forward to getting there and checking out the venue Wild Geese Lodge, well what a stunning venue, it has its own grounds and has a very old colonial feel, beyond the grounds is a game reserve and in the distance the Mizowe hills.
The wedding day itself turned out to be great the sun was shining it was a outside ceremony and lots of guests from all over the world.
I must say that Zimbabwe is one of the most beautiful places I have visited, the people are so friendly and kind, this is particularly true of Natalie’s family who have a lovely house and everyone who was there was made to feel right at home.
I feel I have made some good friends from this wedding none more so than Natalie and Stuart who went to the effort to get me out there to shoot their wedding for them, Thankyou.
























































Livia & Paul, Falera, Switzerland.
December 1, 2009 on 1:13 am | In Wedding | No Comments
This was a very special wedding to me, I have been a friend of Paul (the Groom) and Dean (the Best man) for a long time and while we were on holiday in Cuba about 7 years ago Paul met a lovely Swiss girl called Livia. To cut a long story short a holiday romance blossomed and that was followed by a long distance relationship and now Paul has a new life in Switzerland and he’s even fluent in Swiss German, top man!
Although i was not the official photographer as I was invited as a guest I couldn’t help but take my camera along to try and get some natural shots of the day.
This was probably the most picturesque venue I have been to, The scenery was just mind blowing and the church was perched on the side of a mountain looking down the Swiss alps – Wow!
After the ceremony we all walked up through the town of Falera with all the local residents clapping as Livia and Paul walked past, we then came to a chair lift and everyone was surprised to find out that we were going to be whisked up the side of a mountain to a ski lodge for the reception, The whole experience of this Wedding was amazing and everyone really enjoyed themselves.
Livia & Paul, our warmest Congratulations go out to you both.


















































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