Thank you so much for the beautiful photos, we’re absolutely delighted with them! I have had many wonderful comments about them and I was thrilled that you captured the atmosphere so perfectly.
Triona and Stuart
For the very obvious pandemicky reason, I haven’t been posting a lot of photography work for the past couple of years. Although I haven’t exactly been inundated with commissions I’m happy to report that I have a second job which has kept me very busy and fulfilled.
With that said, I’m delighted to say that photography work is picking up and, for the avoidance of any doubt, I am taking on commissions large, medium or small, whether it be corporate photography, weddings, hybrid photography + video snippets. Feel free to get in touch if you’d like to secure my services.
On to the main focus of this post, and a ridiculously beautiful wedding from a few weeks ago. Triona and Stuart got in touch via a mutual friend and, from our initial interactions on a Zoom call during which they were mid-feed with a toddler, it was fairly clear that they had little time to chat through the nuances of what they wanted from their wedding photos, and – in lieu of a better term – they wanted to throw some money at an experienced photographer with the expectation that they would capture the day with as little fuss as possible. So I quickly got the key dates and details, and let them get back to the much more important task of wrangling their son. Within a couple of days I’d prepared their wedding photography plan – duly signed off – and all was set for a beautiful mid-summer canal-flavoured shindig around Kings Cross, London.
The order of the day was a ceremony at Kings Place (lovely modern venue, backs onto a canal, has a jetty), followed by a narrowboat pleasure cruise up to Camden and back, ending up at the London Canal Museum just across from where the ceremony had happened.
There were some really special touches during the day – Triona’s Dad was part of a sea shanty choir band troupe who performed as guests arrived at the Museum, tables were named after classic characters from Neighbours, Triona and Stuart’s son was the best man and slept through his own best man’s speech!