Best of 2014 Weddings… by night So being perpetually contrary I thought I’d do a little something different with my Best of 2014 Weddings roundup this year. I thought I’d make it exclusively the party shots. So no getting ready, no ceremony, not...
This is Not Vintage Photography You don’t need to apply fake vintage filters to get that nostalgic feel. Especially if you’re shooting at the Mildmay Club in Stoke Newington. Established in 1886 this is one of London’s last Working Men’s...
Long Distance Portraiture After last week’s close-up portrait I thought I’d go to the other end with this week. So today’s Friday Photo is about portraiture and the fact that, for me, it really isn’t necessary to show someone’s face in a...
Personal Portraiture Today’s Friday Photo is really about mood and composition, and the extra something that sparks with personal portraiture. I’m not a massive fan of David Bailey’s work. I don’t find it that interesting unless he’s...
Relaxed Wedding Photography Now I’ve shot weddings for wedding photographers before, and I’ve shot weddings for lecturers before. But this was the first time I’ve shot a wedding for two wedding photographers marrying each other, who also teach...
MC Motors Wedding Photography I suppose the things that immediately strike me about this photo are, first, the joy of shooting with a large depth of field (this was shot on f11), and secondly just the joy of serendipity. By shooting like this you’re able to...
8 Street Photography in Istanbul Hello. I know I haven’t posted a Friday Photo for a while. That is remiss of me and for that I can only apologise. Moving house and being battered by a man-flu virus of near Biblical proportions is no excuse. (It is a bit of...
London Restaurant Wedding Today’s wedding blog is a brilliantly relaxed Anglo-Indian wedding in the heart of London, from Archway to Camden Town Hall to Goodge Street, intimate and stylish and completely unpretentious. My own personal wife and I have been out...
Last weekend I had the huge honour of photographing the marriage of the extraordinary Immodesty Blaize to her impossibly charming husband, Gregory, underneath cloudless Monte Carlo skies. As you can imagine there are some spectacular images — and I will feature...