MY PUBLISHED WEDDINGS

There has been a lot going on in these parts over the last few months… Here are all of the features I’ve been lucky enough to have lately, in a few of my favourite British bridal titles and some brilliant new online magazines too.

Jing had her bridal style featured in You & Your Wedding’s pretty July / August issue:

Nicola & Lindsay had their lovely London wedding featured in Perfect Wedding’s June issue:

Lynda & Blair had their colourful boat wedding at the Summerhouse featured here in Perfect Wedding’s current issue:

Sophie & Adam had their Best of British wedding featured in Wedding’s August / September issue:

And I was very flattered to be interviewed by the ever rock n roll Kat Williams, for a feature on destination wedding photography. Thank you Kat & editor Terry, for the honest interview and for featuring so many of my incredible destination weddings. Definitely pick up a copy if you’re interested in branching out more into destination wedding photography or travelling more as a photographer.

Mag Rouge featured Laura & Jamie’s Tuscan wedding, across a staggering seven page spread.

The ever lovely Mary featured Melanie & Duncan’s Australian wedding ceremonies in the current issue of Reverie magazine in a very pretty spread. Click here for the feature:

I’m always so excited to see my weddings in print, especially in our British wedding magazines. It gives our couples something else to hold onto from their wedding day along with the memories and all these magazines stack nicely on our office shelves, too.

Up next is an Italian wedding I photographed this year in May on the astonishing Amalfi coast. Think an intimate wedding of thirty and dinner overlooking the sea…

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  • THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

    I was doubly thrilled recently to have had one of my images printed in the May issue of the British Journal of Photography, to advertise an event I’ll be speaking at in London, on July 1st.
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    You may be able to grab a copy of the British Journal of Photography’s May edition quickly before the June issue goes on sale. It’s a very beautiful magazine which takes a good look behind the scenes of photography and discusses the latest British photography campaigns, with insight and a discerning eye.
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    At Unveiled, I’ll be being interviewed by the infamous Kat of Rocknrollbride fame, talking a little bit about my photography style and how I found a spot in the British wedding photography market. The event is supported by Hasselblad and so I’ve also been asked to trial the newest addition to the Hasselblad H range, the H4D40, before the event which I am very excited about. It’s an amazing medium format camera and I’ll even get to use it on an actual wedding too!
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    The editor of Wedding magazine, Catherine Westwood will be there too, so it will be interesting to hear about the wedding industry from both her print and Kat’s online perspective.
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    Any of you who have met me know how much I love to talk, but it’s still a little bit intimidating getting up in front of big groups of people; especially those industry professionals who read the BJP and look to Hasselblad as the respected brand that it is. If you’re interested in coming along to heckle me, you can buy tickets for Unveiled here and also enter the photography competition too if you are a professional or aspiring wedding photographer.
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    If you can make it, do come up and say hello. I’ll be the one sat with the girl with pink hair.
  • LATELY…

    …I have been seeing a lot of the sea.

    An intimate wedding in Mallorca and an engagement session in Brighton has made it an exceptionally good week. Both had sunshine and couples really very much in love.

    Today I’m going to be far away from the sea in the Great British city of London, photographing a wedding where Shakespeare used to wet his whistle. It’s raining and grey but I always feel like weddings are so much bigger than the weather. Two beautiful people are today committing themselves to each other, for life. Their friends and family will witness it all, smiling, laughing, drinking champagne, we’ll all eat cake, dance and celebrate. Really then, who cares if it rains?

  • A NOTE TO YOU, WINTER

    When it’s cold and it’s cloudy and the sun sets in the day, and it’s too dark too early and snow’s on it’s way, you declare you hate winter and you’ll move to warmer climes and spend the rest of your days living in summertime… and then there are these two and they marry in London town and the sun makes it’s debut just before it’s heading down, and suddenly everything is really quite fine and you decide to wait it out until that Great British springtime.

    I have quite a love-hate relationship with winter, which mostly lies heavily on the hate side of things. The cold and the frost and the dusting off the faux fur and the boots and the heater and the dark at 3pm… and then just when you think you’ve had enough, there are daffodils and afternoon rays and that one sunny morning where you got your freckles back.

    I’m photographing my first spring wedding of the year this afternoon and I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve taken a few weeks out lately to spend time with my family and have also squeezed in time for a few film family portrait sessions, with a little help from my new best friends at UK Film Lab. I’ve also had time to catch up on all the things I leave til winter, like kissing friends’ brand new babies and reading Vanity Fair… Maybe winter isn’t quite as bad as I like to make out.

  • THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

    ~This time last week, I had just come home from a day spent at Unveiled, an event held by the British Journal of Photography in association with Wedding magazine and Hasselblad. The event was aimed at wedding photographers in the UK; those established and aspiring.
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    I was thrilled to be asked by the BJP to speak about my experience in the wedding photography industry and to stand up alongside Kat of the infamous RocknRoll bride, to talk about how I began Caught the Light. I absolutely love my job and feel very passionately about natural wedding photography, believing that there’s a direct correlation between valuing your product as a photographer and loving each wedding from start-to-finish. It was a great experience for me to meet some colleagues and discuss all sorts of wedding photography things. The July issue of the BJP also features a little about me in the Intelligence section. I was interviewed to discuss a bit about how important things like this blog, Facebook & increasingly Twitter, have become to me as a photographer.
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    So, when you get a minute, have a look at the latest issue of the BJP or better still, pick up a subscription using the discount code Unveiled. It’s a beautiful monthly and they’ve just revamped the website, so it’s cleaner and more aesthetically aware than ever.
    Lastly, if you’re an aspiring or even an established wedding photographer, make sure you enter the Unveiled competition.
    I’m off to Switzerland in the morning, to get ready for a wedding on Saturday. It’s been a little grey here in London over the past few days, so let’s hope Zurich has a little more sunshine to offer. I’ll be able to share last month’s destination wedding next week too-a beautiful wedding in Tuscany.
  • RECENT PRESS

    I am thrilled to have had a few very lovely features in some of our best British bridal magazines over the past couple of months.

    You & Your Wedding’s current September/October issue features the beautiful Matt & Jess whose wedding at The House Meadow I photographed last September. Their outdoor humanist wedding was picture perfect.

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  1. Congratulations to Caughtthelight. You have both worked so hard. you should be very proud of what you have achieved. xxxx

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