Sunday, August 23, 2009

Wedding Photography at Chislehurst Church, Kent


I recently photographed the wedding of Sabrina and Alistair who were married at Chislehurst Church, Kent. The reception was held at The Warren, Hayes, Kent.

Please see their wedding gallery

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Weddings In Kent

I have recently photographed the wedding of Kerry and Simon - A few of the local kent wedding suppliers were discussing the customs associated with weddings - On returning i googled wedding customs and this is what i found out below:-


Wedding Traditons and Customs around the World
Bridal Customs in different Countries


The word “wed” is derived from the ancient Greek word for “pledge.” And that’s exactly what a wedding is, no matter what country it takes place in, no matter what culture it’s part of. To wed is to pledge yourself to another. There are few acts we perform that are more pure or more beautiful than the act of marriage.

The pledge that lasts a lifetime.
Marriage is the most solemn pledge we make in our lifetimes. Traditionally the wedding pledge is made in front of family and friends who take special pains to stand up and witness our pledge. The wedding pledge is to be true and faithful and loving to another human being. To wed is both the most basic of all human pledges, and at the same time the most sublime.

Marriage carries with it the most solemn of promises, but it also embodies the potential for the greatest joy of human existence – the pure joy that flows from two hearts beating as one. There are few joys in life as deep or as long lasting as the joy that springs from the well of true love and a lasting marriage.

If we are lucky, we find our one, true soul mate.
We even have a term for it: soul mates. Two people, individual but at the same time inextricably a part of each other, so in-tune with the wants and the needs and the desires of the other that often words are not necessary. A mere glance between two lovers speaks volumes.

In almost all cultures the marriage ceremony ends with the bride and groom exchanging a kiss. The wedding kiss transcends cultures, it bridges tribes, it is one of the very few things that bind all of us together as human beings. From ancient times to the modern day, from the deepest jungles to the tallest skyscrapers, the wedding kiss symbolizes for all people everywhere the physical uniting of two souls.

Marriage is the strongest bond the world has ever known.
Marriage is a bringing together. It is a bringing together of two people, of two families, or two tribes, or two villages, or even two countries. Marriage is that powerful. Marriage is not something to be entered into lightly. Marriage is a pledge meant to last a lifetime.

Yet it is one of the unceasing marvels that we are able to express something as basic as love and marriage in so many wonderful and touching ways. Such is the wonder of human existence. The ceremonies and the traditions may be different, they may seem strange or outlandish or they may touch feelings in us that we never knew we had, but there is something about marriage that is instantly recognizable no matter what the language.

Love truly does make the world go around.
It has often been said that love transcends everything, that it knows no barriers. If you are looking for a unique or thoughtful way of showing your love, then perhaps you have come to the right place. Here you will find many ways to “tie the knot.” Perhaps you will discover a charming wedding tradition that you can make all your own. If you have decided to make the pledge, then be prepared to embrace love and marriage in all its splendors, and the world will be yours.



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Friday, April 17, 2009

Weddings at The Shepherd Neame Brewery , Faversham, Kent



I have recently photographed the wedding of Claire and Gavin who married at The Shepherd Neame Brewery, Faversham, Kent.

Please view a sample of their kent wedding photography

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wedding Photography in Canterbury




I had a wonderful afternoon photographing a model for Sarah who works at Steven James ladies hairdresser in Canterbury. Sarah is entering a competition and she wanted a professional photo to hopefully give her the edge.

Steve James provide all wedding treatments from hair to makeup.



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Monday, January 26, 2009

Wedding Photography in Kent

I spent yesterday at the kent wedding fayre at Brands Hatch,Kent.

I have already received some tremendous feedback from the show. I am almost booked for 2009 and 2010 is filling up fast.

I believe it must be a combination of what i offer for the price i charge.

My prices start at £560 - You get a copyright free DVD together with prints

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

photographing children at weddings

I find children to be the most unpredictable subjects at weddings. I try to capture the more formal pictures involving them before the other group shots.
I also find by showing them the lcd dispay it helps them to play up to the camera and often produces excellent results.

I am often commended for my patience and subsequent results. Please take a look at more of my work at my wedding photography in kent

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Monday, December 8, 2008

Wedding Photography in kent



Here is a sample from the recent wedding of Kelly Ann and Bobby who had a beautiful wedding day at Cooling Castle Barn, Rochester, kent

I will be shortly posting more of their kent wedding photographs shortly at my wedding photographer in kent

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Wedding Fayre at Abbots Barton Hotel, Canterbury,Kent



I have just exhibited my photographs at a recent wedding fayre at the Abbots Barton Hotel, Canterbury, Kent.

Michael, The Hotel Manager and Sharne, The Events Coordinator were on hand throughout the day to welcome guests and offer any assistance with all exhibitors when required.

It was such a great day that they have decided to have a further fayre on March 1st 2009.
I look forward to seeing you there. Please pop by to see an update of my wedding photography in kent

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Wedding Feedback from The High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex

I have received some more wonderful feedback from the recent wedding of Nadine and Paul who were married at The High Rocks,Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex.

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