Category Archives: Berkshire Portrait Photographer

Female documentary style photography | Weddings and Portraits

Where did last month go? January is such a busy but exciting month. I managed to change the look of my website for 2012 just before the end of January . The change over did not go smoothly but  I am really pleased now and cannot wait to keep updating this new website with documentary style...

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Berkshire Portrait Photographer | Studio Photography | Purley On Thames

Heres a few favourite images from one of the regular studio photography sessions I run in Purley, Reading.  I normally advertise the dates on my business face book page or through my email newsletter.  (If you would like to be added to the mailing list please just send me a quick email). These sessions are very...

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Berkshire Portrait Photography :: Santa comes to Long Lane School :: Purley, Berkshire

Heres one of many photographs I took in Santa’s grotto at Long Lane School in Purley, Berkshire. I knew before I had taken all the photographs that this would be one of my favourites. Despite being really busy with all my usual christmas shoots I accepted the position of santa’s photographer at our local school’s...

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Berkshire portrait photography :: Tots and schools at christmas in Purley

This year I have been really busy with portrait photography in and around Berkshire. Heres one of my favourite festive images taken at one of the many local tots groups that I photographed this christmas.  This is one that was taken in Pangbourne where I grew up.  We decided to raid a bag of tinsel...

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Katie & Martin :: Married :: All Saints Church, Binfield & Easthampstead Park, Wokingham

I looked forward to working with Katie & Marv as we chatted & made plans in the lead up to the wedding in a lovely little pub in Theale. Last month on a beautiful sunny Saturday I  photographed their wedding day. Katie got ready at Easthampstead Park then was driven to the All Saints Church...

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