Tag Archives: Photography

Engagement Photography, Somerset

I’m looking forward to photographing Steph and Nick’s wedding in Bath soon.  They’ve chosen two fabulous venues – The Pump Rooms and (drum roll please…) Bath Abbey!  In the meantime I met up with them at their favourite dog walking woodland with views over Bath for their pre-wedding shoot and what a lovely spot it was. ...

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Engagement Party Photography, Bath

Sorana and Matt decided to celebrate their engagement with close family and friends at The Bath Spa Hotel and chose me as their event photographer.  The grounds of the hotel are really beautiful so we took advantage of that and even though the weather let us down a little on the day we still got some great...

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Creative Pre-Wedding Shoot, Wiltshire

I met up with Scarlett and Kurt one very cold morning earlier this year for their pre-wedding shoot in the town of Bradford-on-Avon, near Bath.  It’s actually the town where I live so I know it well and it’s very picturesque.  Scarlett and Kurt are getting married at Wick Farm this year and I’m really...

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Teenage Portrait Photography, Gloucestershire

The Teenage Years;  they are tough going.  I’d not want to go back to that time in my life that’s for sure.  So much change going on physically, emotionally and socially, it can be a quite a fragile time for many.  It can also be a really important time for teens to take a look at...

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Family Portrait Photography, Gloucestershire

One overcast November morning I travelled to Cirencester to meet the lovely Fryer family.  They were given their family photoshoot session as a gift by another family member who won it in a charity auction.  The auction was to raise money for a group of students from Deer Park School in Cirencester to travel to...

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