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For those that don't already know we are a team of photographers and videographers based in South West London.
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My first time shooting at the Civic Centre in Bromley. Very helpful staff and it also turned out to have a lot of great locations for photography. It also helps to have a fun couple who are happy to try something different!




For photography the best venue that we have worked in last year is the Waldorf Hilton. It scores high because of the range and quality of the photographic locations that it offers. The rooms include the magnificent Palm Court which is lit by daylight, the Executive Boardroom which is great for civil weddings. and the enormous Alelphi Suite for large receptions. For outdoor shots, the Strand and Theatre Land are close and the South Bank complex is just accross the river.
Weddingstar, which is one of the top wedding magazines in the US and Canada, has chosen to publish one of our weddings in its 2008 issue. The couple, Harpreet & Jo, live in Canada but had their wedding in Slough at the Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara. The reception was held at the Soho Hotel in central London. Before the wedding the couple asked for some ‘bride and groom’ photos with an old world feel about them. This is where the idea for the vintage shots came from.














My photos have been used to illustrate a beauty editorial in the current issue of Viya magazine. The article deals with makeup consultations and the “do’s and don’ts” of bridal makeup.





We may have had the wettest July ever but the sun did not stop shining on the 7th.










Lobsters, fish, mussels, book launch ….. Not your average floristry job but this is what I got to photograph this week. It was in fact the launch of a new cookbook by Vivek Singh the head chef of the Cinnamon Club. The setting is the old Westminster library and was perfect for the event. The work is the creation of Elizabeth Marsh.

Setting up the displays

Lobster claws