Janna and Stephen chose the impressive Down Hall, Hatfield Heath, for their Wedding. Heavy rain caused us to take pictures indoors or under cover but this did not cause a problem due to our experience and the interior of a great venue. Meeting Janna, Stephen, Thomas and Jack a few weeks previously, paid dividends on the day, gaining the boys confidence, therefore enabling us to get some wonderful pictures. Everybody was very relaxed and enjoying themselves and it was lovely to hear Janna say she hardly noticed it was raining as she was having such a fun day! As a couple of Guests were unable to make the Wedding, Janna and Stephen invited us to join them for the Wedding Breakfast, which was very kind of them.


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Wedding Photography for Janna & Stephen at Down Hall, Hatfield Heath
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Baby/Children Portraits
Having photographed Layla and Martin’s Wedding in 2008 and subsequently photographed their daughter, Kitty, it was a delight to be asked to photograph their son, Pip, and pictures of the two of them together. That is one of the greatest pleasures of our job to keep in touch and see families progress.

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Pre-Wedding Pictures
Whilst visiting a couple of Kent Wedding Venues, we took the opportunity of meeting Maria and Kevin again in Dover for their pre-wedding pictures. We enjoyed strolling around Russel Gardens, capturing some lovely images of Maria and Kevin as well as discussing final details of their Wedding in a few weeks time.

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Testimonial for Wedding Photography
RE:JONATHAN AND KATIES WEDDING 12TH MARCH
Hi hope you are both well. Many many thanks for “our son’s wedding album” which we received last week Well worth the wait!!!!We are absolutly delighted with the contents ,an excellent job.However we were “blown away” with Jonathan and Katies album,it is awesome.We can honestly say we have never seen such fabulous work!!!!
We will all treasure these for a long time- you have captured the memories of the day perfectly .
May we wish you a prosperous ,busy remainder of the year and we will certainly recommend your services THANKYOU SO SO MUCH KIND REGARDS DOMINIC AND PAMNot much we could add to that!!
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Wedding Photography for Charlotte & Tim at Bishops Stortford
Charlotte and Tim managed to pick a very hot day for their Wedding at Farnham Church, Farnham, Bishops Stortford. This was preceded by final preparations at Charlotte’s family home, followed by the Reception at Tim’s family home. Transportation between the Church and the Reception, which was a tractor and trailer, was provided by Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd, and this made for some fun pictures. The farm setting made a great backdrop for great relaxed portraits of Charlotte and Tim. The evening sun helped make for some lovely pictures whilst Charlotte and Tim walked down the lane and through the long grass. A wonderful marquee Wedding!



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Family Portraits
We photographed the Wedding of Paul and Sarah in 2008 at The Fennes Estate, Bocking, and they asked us recently to photograph the Christening of their daughter, Abigail. Unfortunately, on the day we were already booked for Wedding Photography but we suggested a family portrait session the following day to mark the occasion. It was a glorious morning when we arrived so we used the shade of the trees in the garden for some family pictures. Abigail was a star, enjoying herself and allowing us to get some lovely images.



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Real Photography?
Many Professional photographers advance their skills by attending seminars and workshops where a skilled tutor will pose and light a ‘Bride’ (very rarely a groom also!) so the delegates can learn new skills or hone old ones. Sadly, some of the delegates use pictures they have taken as examples of their own work or ‘forget’ to say they were created on a workshop, so always ask your Photographer to show you completed real weddings, not just a few great shots!!
We are part of a committee that organises seminars and workshops in the local area on behalf of The MPA and The BIPP so if you are interested in in advancing your professional photographic skills do get in touch.

Picture by Sandra from recent Workshop



