I love all of them of course, but the ceremony on the platform at St Pancras Station stands out!
Natural, fun, authentic, timeless, unobtrusive
Trust and honesty are values that I feel are essential to my business (and my sanity!)
You will look your best when you forget the camera and have the time of your lives.
I love it whenever the bride gives a speech (no pressure ladies!)
It's fundamental to my photography that my couples understand the way I work and that I can get to know them. In most cases I recommend a Skype chat before booking and then a venue visit nearer to the wedding.
That's a difficult one for me to answer because I try to go into each wedding not with a shot list in my head, but open to what happens at that wedding, and is unique.
Sadly the photo requests from family and friends on the wedding day aren't that original, but I was asked to make sure I got a picture of the cheese and ham quiche recently. It turned out to be their wedding cake!
It's easy to say, but don't let it affect you, we're in England after all right! But on a serious note, my photography is all about the connections between people, and that's unaffected by the weather. If you're worried then think carefully about your choice of venue and how your guests will cope with the rain.
I picked up my grandfather's old camera when I was 16 and never really looked back.