Roz and John are both British but currently living in Singapore. They are one of the few couples who booked me to photograph their wedding without meeting me in person first! We had a Skype meeting, but the first time I personally met them was at their engagement shoot in South London.
Read MoreAs an alternative wedding photographer based in London, I am so happy to share this incredible wedding at one of my favourite alternative wedding venues. Caroline Garden’s Chapel in Peckham, also known as the Asylum Chapel
Read MoreYou can easily search online how to choose the perfect wedding photographer. You will find an enormous list of tips, blogs, and sites that will carefully guide you. So why do I bother to write a blog about it? Because as an alternative, inclusive, gay-friendly wedding photographer based in London, I understand the importance of finding the right photographer.
Read MoreToday I would like to talk about rebranding your wedding photography business. Here are some reasons to give the company a defined identity and attract the right wedding couples. Build vital trustworthiness. To realign style and ethos to create a unique wedding photography personality
Read MoreThe moment Rubeena entered the French Dining Room, you could feel the love in the air. Bevan's expression said it all, one of pure admiration. The guests were speechless!
Read MoreAlternative wedding photoshoots are an enjoyable way to refuel our creativity as wedding photographers and develop new inspirational concepts. Both are beautiful but quite different. A styled photoshoot is a creation of a vision, whereas wedding photography is my way of telling someone's love story.
Read MoreAs a wedding photographer in London, I often hear couples telling me how uncomfortable and uneasy they feel about having their pictures taken. This was very much the case when I first spoke to the wedding couple, Roz and John about their pre-wedding session. This is why I suggest doing an engagement photoshoot before their wedding.
Read More100 Barrington, formerly known as Brixton East 1871, is a hidden gem in the heart of buzzing Brixton. London’s coolest neighbourhood. This spacious, urban venue is full of personality, with its exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and stylish industrial aesthetic.
Read MoreI want to share with you this relaxed urban city wedding at 100 Barrington, formerly Brixton East 1871, that I photographed. The wedding ceremony was at Saint Paul's Church in Covent Garden, a little treasure just behind the main square, a hidden oasis away from the busy roads of central London.
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