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About Me

Hello and welcome to my website. I'm a wedding photographer based in Nottingham, East Midlands. Born and raised in Lincoln, I have managed to escape precisely one county away to Notts. I live with my fiancee Jo (yes, I am going through this wedding planning madness with you) and have just discovered Wii Fit, which I think, will be the death of me. To find out more, you can see my blog. The photo on the left is by John Owen.

My Approach

My style of photography is relaxed and informal. I don't pose people alot, preferring to record the moments as they happen, rather than try to create them, otherwise called photojournalistic, reportage or documentary photography. Then after your ceremony I'll take a few informal for you to remember your first moments as husband and wife and then return to capturing moments as they happen, your speeches, your first dance and the party into the evening.

What you'll recieve are great photographs that don't rely on 'special effects' to have impact. Photographs that allow you to remember what you saw, heard and felt on your wedding day. Photographs that will retell the story of your day, moment by moment each time you open your album.

Roger & Denise’s Favourite

Now we’re approaching the end of the wedding season (although my last wedding this year is December the 21st - brrrr, but ooh, christmassy!) I thought I’d round up some weddings this year by asking my couple’s what their single favourite wedding photo was, the experiment has thrown up some interesting results!

So first to Roger & Denise, who were married at Harts Hotel in Nottingham. They chose this photo as their favourite

Roger & Denise Favourite

And as for a reason why, Denise wrote: “Roger says that ‘it looks like a still from the wedding that was edited from the final cut of ‘Lock, stock and two smoking barrels!’ Guy Ritchie eat your heart out, I’m snapping at your heels (well, your heels from about 2001) I just looked it up, it’s worse than that, lock stock is actually 10 years old! How terrifying

Stay tuned for more!

Jon

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