Katie & Simon’s wedding, the first of 2020



An intimate family wedding near Keswick for a lovely couple from Penrith.  Their wedding was in their favourite place – The Lake District.
A link to some more pictures on Flickr are here.

The lighter side



This made me chuckle.  While reading a Facebook group I came across this post.  Names are removed for privacy, but the point is that there are an awful lot of people who will undercut a professional wedding photographer by any amount just to get the work.  This is actually killing the business and while it gets the client a cheaper price it also means the client gets a massively sub-standard service.

Having said all this, everyone has to start somewhere.  But it’s worth saying that not all photographers are cut out to be wedding photographers.  Simply asking your cousin or Uncle Jim to take the pictures puts undue stress on them and is unfair, and likely the results at the end of the day will be disappointing.  I’ve seen this first hand unfortunately and the bride was gutted.

Adam & Rebecca’s engagement shoot



A beautiful morning was chosen to shoot Adam & Rebecca’s engagement pictures at Buttermere.  Their wedding is 16th May 2020.
A link to some more pictures on Flickr are here.

Kayeligh & Shaun’s wedding



Kayleigh & Shaun were married at St. Beghs Church in Whitehaven, the reception was at Hundith Hill – one of the most emotional I’ve had the pleasure of covering.
A link to a small selection of their pictures in the Portfolio section is here.

Kirstie & Stephen’s wedding



Kirstie & Stephen were married in a civil ceremony at Workington’s Helena Thompson Museum and the reception was at Whitehaven Golf Club.
A link to a small selection of their photos on my Portfolio page is here.

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