Author Archives: Darren

Wedding Photographer – Mill House Hotel, Swallowfield, Berkshire

The Mill House Hotel Berkshire Wedding Photographer

Philippa and Anthony. It was a cold and frosty morning when I met Philippa and Anthony at The Mill House Hotel. But, what a frost! It was one of those frosts that lasted for a whole morning so were able to grab some frames of the two of them among frosty grass and trees. To...

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Wedding Photographer – The Clock Barn – Whitchurch – Hampshire

Sarah and Richard. When I meet couples for the first time, most are a little apprehensive about how they should “act” in front of the camera. In fact, I have only had one couple who oozed confidence when we talked about being photographed on their wedding day. My advice is simple; enjoy your day and...

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Wedding Photographer – Bradfield College – Berkshire

Elaine and Matthew. Being a working school during term time, Bradfield College only allow for a limited number of functions to be held there. What an amazing place to celebrate a wedding! Plenty of space for the wedding breakfast and the party afterwards. It was easy to escape to a quieter room for those who...

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Wedding Photographer – Orchardleigh House – Frome – Somerset

Wedding Photographer Orchardleigh House Frome Somerset

Claire and Christian. “It’s a small church” they said. “Not a problem as I’m used to working in confined spaces.” “It’s quite dark”. Again, wedding photographers are used to this and have the kind of lenses that work well in churches where light is limited. “No, there’s no electricity, so only candle light and we’re...

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Wedding Photographer – Cantley House Hotel – Wokingham – Berkshire

Wedding Photographer Cantley House Hotel Wokingham Berkshire

Rachel and Michael. I remember my first meeting with Rachel and Michael when they were first looking for a wedding photographer. “We don’t really like having our photo taken. In fact we haven’t got a single photo of us together”. There was a pause as they waited for a reaction. I get this a lot...

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