Leez Priory Wedding Photographer
Back in May I photographed the wedding of Scott and Kate in Essex. The ceremony took place at Our Lady Immaculate Church in Chelmsford, followed by a wonderful reception at the famous Leez Priory.
Leez Priory has been awarded Winner of Wedding Ideas Magazine ‘Best Wedding Venue’ twice in recent years and its obvious to see why. The weather was glorious for early May, and Scott, Kate their family and friends were clearly all having a great time.
As usual, here are a selection of some of my favourites from the day – all shot in a documentary / photojournalist way as is my wedding photography style.
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Littlecote House Wedding Photography
Back in May, I photographed the wonderful wedding of two lovely clients. The ceremony was held at the beautiful St John the Baptist Church, Mildenhall with the reception being held at the sumptuous Littlecote House, Hungerford, Berkshire.
The previous week had been strewn with, lets just say “issues” for them, but by the time the big day came around they were able to have a wonderful time, as did their guests – many of whom had defied the ash cloud and traveled from Australia.
Here are a few of my favourites from the edit to date. As always, each of these images were taken in a non-obtrusive reportage way. The weather was great, the bride and groom looked stunning and the venues were delightful. What more could you ask for at a wedding? – oh, perhaps a little Sabrage to boot too.
EDIT: Unfortunately, due to the military background of the clients, I am unable to show these images. However, I have had the following feedback about this wedding:
“My God, I am so very, very, very glad that we found you. The photos are absolutely incredible – it’s lovely to be reminded of how beautiful everything was and how much fun we and our guests had. You have captured such a diversity of events, facial expressions and moods, and it is a surprisingly complete account of our day – thank you for covering everything so well.”
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Whatley Manor Wedding Photography
Photographing a wedding at Whatley Manor is such a privilege. Laure & Rob got married there last weekend, and, as ever the hotel and its staff were impeccable.
Unfortunately the weather wasn’t great for this wedding so Rob and Laure were confined to the inside for most of the day. Not to matter though – they had a thoroughly good time at their wedding, and so did all their guests.
I have several other weddings this summer and next year booked at Whatley Manor and I’m looking forward to each one more and more now. Here are a small selection of some of my favourite images from the first edit.
As ever, all of thse shots are pure documentary wedding photographs – no prompting, posing or moving of subjects.
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Rock ‘n’ Roll
So, I was delighted that Kat over at Rock ‘n’ Roll Bride decided to feature the wedding of my good friend Fox, and his lovely new wife Cassie. They got married last December, and you can read the blog post if you want.

You can see the full feature here: Mick Jagger, Glastonbury & English Fish-n-Chips
Please, also take special not of the comments - some very kind words there.
I must also put a small shout out to Fox & Cassie’s band – Thee Faction. They are a great great band – please take a look at their Facebook page here: Thee Faction
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The Rectory Wedding Photography
Yesterday was my fifth wedding of the season and I now have room in my 2010 diary for just two more weddings. It was the hottest day of the year so far and once again I was at the wonderful Malmesbury Abbey for the wedding of Sophie & Chris.
Malmesbury Abbey is such a wonderful location for a wedding. Not only because it is in my hometown, but because of the wonderful history and architecture woven into the very fabric of the building.
After the service, we whisked the four miles up the road to The Rectory Hotel and Restaurant. This quintessential of English venues was, on St. George’s weekend, host to one of the most quintessential of English wedding receptions….. complete with cricket and croquet!
Here are a selection of my favourites from the first edit. As always, please click to enlarge and please feel free to leave any comments.

