Tag Archives: Berkshire Wedding Photographer

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 – 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 – 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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Wedding Photographer – Wasing Park – Aldermaston – Reading – Berkshire

Wedding Photographer Wasing Park Aldermaston Berkshire

Claire and Adam. I was really excited to be booked as wedding photographer at Wasing Park. It’s a relatively new venue, but has already won a “Best Venue” award and shortlisted for another. I always reassure couples to just enjoy their day and we can capture the moments. Wasing Park has a lovely church within...

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Wedding Photographer – Templars Barn – Hungerford – Berkshire

Wedding Photographer Templars Barn Hungerford Berkshire

Debbie and Gavin. For me, as a wedding photographer, this has to have been the most perfect outdoor wedding. Surrounded by wheat fields on a warm summer’s day. From a wedding photography point of view the canopy they hired protected the congregation in the unlikely event of bad weather. It also filtered any harsh sunlight...

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