Reporatge Wedding at The Radisson Blu Hotel, Canary Wharf | Terje and Pia

Terje and Pia, together with their delightful family and friends, flew over from Sweden for this exceptionally intimate wedding photography in London at the Radisson Blu Edwardian in Canary Wharf.

Although I hadn't met the couple prior to the day (a common factor when working for international clients) I really understood what they were looking for in their wedding photography. It was critical to capture the strong bond between the couple and their adorable toddler. This short commission (just 4 hours) was a very personal snapshot into their lives and I feel truly privileged to have been given the responsibility of documenting these significant few hours for all involved.

The wedding venue, the Radisson Blu Edwardian, is spectacular. I've worked there on previous occasions and the combination of clever architecture, art, an array of glass panels and captivating natural light which enhances clever angles, lines, reflections and geometry, make this a particularly unique location for London wedding photography and one that I am especially fond of.

I worked alone during this wedding - somewhat of a rarity nowadays. However, it was one of the rare occasions where two wedding photographers, albeit discreet ones, would have tipped the balance between accepted observer and uncomfortable overkill. There's a fine line and for me, photography shouldn't have any impact on the genuine atmosphere of someone's day, resulting images, therefore, are much more personal, imperfect and believable.

Here are just a few of my favourites from this emotional little day.

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Natural, Documentary wedding photography at Ufton Court

James and Sarah's wedding took place in a particularly sunny Berkshire last month and was nothing short of stunning. The couple's attention to detail really gave this perfect summer wedding a touch of pretty.

The church service was at St Mary's in Beech Hill, just a short drive from the reception venue. Unfortunately, we weren't allowed at the front of the church during the actual service, it's always such a shame when vicars and priests request this, especially when there isn't a good enough reason. The shutters on our latest cameras are almost silent, we don't use flash and we rarely move. Such a significant part of the day (the purpose of the entire event!) should be allowed to be photographed, in my opinion.

The beautiful Ufton Court in the village of Ufton Nervet was the backdrop to their wedding reception, I'd not worked at the venue until this day but had only ever heard good, positive comments about it and I can see why - people are instantly at ease, it's a very informal venue in stunning grounds, the huge Tithe barn is perfect for wedding breakfasts and evening do's.

A special thanks to Verity Rickard-Lawrence, the wedding co-ordinator at Ufton Court, who looked after us so well!

Here are just a few of my very favourites Berkshire wedding photos.

Natural, Reportage wedding photography at Brympton D'Evercy | Simon & Natalie

Simon and Natalie's wedding day took place at the beautiful Brympton D'Evercy, a Somerset wedding venue where we're in the very fortunate position of being a recommended wedding photographer.

This was an exceptionally intimate affair with the couple inviting only their very closest relatives and friends, it was especially family orientated with many of the guests being in the form of young families, so there were plenty of activities for the kids throughout the afternoon.

The weather was glorious throughout the day, up until the last couple of weeks it was probably the hottest day of the year which was great as the wedding breakfast took place outside, overlooking the grounds.

Here are just a few of my very favourite wedding photographs from this charming little wedding in Somerset.

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