Pete & Carla’s Wedding

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Adam has known Pete & Carla for years so we were delighted to be chosen as their wedding photographers.  It was an early start for us as we had to get over to Rugby in time to photograph a few pre wedding images and some of the guests arriving before the wedding at 11 o’ clock.

It was quite a difficult wedding to photograph because of the wind and the rain however we got some great shots inside and between the showers.  Unfortunately with the wind blowing as it was, inevitably there were one or two hairdos that didn’t survive the whole day.

The whole wedding was conducted at the Draycott Hotel Rugby

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Harvest Mouse at the British Wildlife Centre

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More from the British Wildlife Centre.  I really enjoyed photographing the harvest mouse; it was so small and light.  I think along with the foxes these were my favourite of the day.  I took way too many pictures of this animal but I think you’ll agree it was worth it.

Below is a small collection of images from the shoot.


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Luke & Amy’s Wedding

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When I was asked to photograph my beautiful niece’s wedding I was delighted.  Although I was a guest and had to be in some of the images they wanted, it wasn’t a problem as we usually have two photographers covering a wedding.

The whole wedding was conducted at Chicheley Hall, Milton Keynes.  Whilst the venue is a great location there’s not a lot of shade and in the bright sun it gave us some concern with the harsh shadows we needed to contend with.

However I think we got some nice results.

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Polecats at the British Wildlife Centre

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More from my photographic day out at a conservation centre in Surrey called the British Wildlife Centre.  The polecat was fun to photograph.  He would keep disappearing into one of its burrows and pop up somewhere else.  We only had about 20 minutes with these animals and it was full on, trying to keep up with it.  I think you’ll agree I managed to get some decent images.

Below is a small collection of images from the shoot.


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