Don’t rely on luck to keep your wedding photos safe Using digital cameras for wedding photography has many benefits but, as with all electronic data, your photos can be lost in an instant if something goes wrong. Computer hard drives, CD’s and DVD’s are all susceptible to damage and failure without warning. Computer manufacturers will...
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It was Clare and Adrian’s wedding at Upwaltham Barns this Saturday. I left home in Brighton early to be at Upwaltham by 10.30am. Clare was preparing for the day in the cottage bedroom next to the barns with her bridesmaids, sister Hannah and best friend Sally, and things were in full swing by the time...
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Melissa and Joe booked me as their wedding photographer last August and were my first wedding booking of the year. They both live in London, but have family in Brighton and Hove and chose to get married here. I started the day at The Hilton Brighton Metropole on the seafront where Melissa, her Mum and...
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A short break from wedding photography here with some shots of the entertainers at a recent Bank of New York Mellon event. This was for the launch of ‘Impact’ a multicultural group within the bank that focuses on staff from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds. The evening started with a Chinese lion dance. The...
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I visited the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers trade show in London at the weekend, to look at the latest offerings from some of the world’s top wedding album manufacturers. I want to make some big improvements in my album design and supply service this year and the SWPP show seemed like a good...
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