A few months ago I had the pleasure of photographing the Welsh poet, Dr Dannie Abse’s portrait. I know Dannie from when I worked with the literary agent Robert Kirby at United Agents. Dannie turns 90 next month, so as a birthday present I wanted to take his portrait. Dannie still lives in his family home in Golders Green, North London. We had tea and biscuits (Dannie insisted I had at least two) whilst I took his photograph. I wanted to be as unobtrusive as possible so I shot using my 50mm, just natural light and didn’t ask Dannie to pose throughout. He has had an absolutely amazing life and is mid-story in most of these shots. After tea he showed me old photographs in his study, read me a poem about his wife Joan (who tragically died in a car accident in 2005) and even made me recite one of his poems to him. A stressful yet humbling experience (he didn’t pass comment on my reading!). I was sent away with a book of poems to read on the way home.
Dannie’s latest book of poems SPEAK, OLD PARROT, published by Random House is out now.
Kirsty and Alex chose the idyllic Ca’ Bianca Dell’Abbadessa B&B for their wedding and what an amazing choice it was!
The day couldn’t have dawned any better. Clear blue skies and hot temperatures! We were all up at the crack of dawn to get ready for the day ahead. Marco, the owner of this beautiful place was also up, grooming Danny Boy for his important role for the day.
I spent the morning with Kirsty and her bridesmaids as they had their hair and makeup done by the lovely Sabrina. Breakfast was a stunning tart, homemade by Marco’s wife.
Kirsty looked absolutely gorgeous in her wedding dress (one of two!) her flowers setting everything off beautifully (the main flower being a Protea, the national flower of South Africa – Kirsty’s home country). Her veil and hair piece so delicate and stylish.
A super fun way to travel to the church we jumped up on Danny Boy’s cart and made our way down to the church, a short ride away. Danny Boy did an amazing job! The ceremony was held at a classic Italian church with a beautifully ornate interior. The happy couple left the church to a shower or rice, confetti and pasta!
We all then headed back to Ca’ Bianca Dell’Abbadessa to enjoy some amazing canapés and a glass of bubbly. The sun was still shining and guests enjoyed mingling in the pretty garden and surrounding grounds. We were then seated in the marquee and were treated to some fantastic Italian food – all served up outside by the head chef. Kirsty’s attention to detail throughout the whole day was amazing – the tables were beautifully decorated.
After lunch we were treated to a comedy show, performed by Alex’s friends. So many laughs! The foliage covered barn was the perfect backdrop – and was also the home to a very impressive dessert spread. Italians know how to do good food!
Yet more delightful entertainment from a band and a good friend taking up the mic for some singing. The whole atmosphere of the day was great, so relaxed and happy.
The evening progressed with some more food – in the form of a local Bologna speciality – so tasty even Vittoire, the resident Jack Russell got a looking!
I thoroughly enjoyed shooting Kirsty and Alex’s beautiful wedding day not only as the photographer, but as a guest also, their friends and family were so welcoming. A big thank you also to Marco and his wife for living in such a splendid house, the location of this special day.
Clara and Chris’ stunning wedding was held in Italy, Clara’s home country. The day began beautifully hot and sunny – perfect Italian weather. I had made my way to Italy via Rome the day before and was excited by my first visit to this amazing country. It’s been a bit of a dream of mine to go to Italy.
La Badia di Orvieto was the venue for the wedding – a breathtakingly beautiful place, steeped in history. As Chris walked me through the day on the morning of the wedding, the excitement began to grow. An Italian wedding has many parts and Chris and Clara were holding each one in a different area of the venue – brilliant!
The wedding wasn’t until 4pm so I had a lovely walk around the grounds then sat with some of Chris’ lovely family and had lunch. People slowly started to disappear then reappear dressed in their wedding attire! I began by spending some time with the groomsmen capturing them helping each other out with button holes. I then dashed off to where Clara and her bridesmaids were getting ready. Clara was getting ready behind closed doors, so we waited with much anticipation for her to emerge – and wow, she looked stunning! Her dress was a strapless fitted wedding gown in ivory duchess satin, box pleated peplum falling from wide fitted waist band with a fitted straight skirt forming train at the back. So so beautiful. I don’t know Clara all that well, but it felt like it was the perfect dress for her. (thank you to Penelope Knee, my mum and dressmaker, for the dress description!)
I left to walk down to the church and joined the guests awaiting the Bride’s arrival. The church was built in the 12th Century – it’s history was palpable. Frescoes adorned an adjoining room where her aunt and uncle were warming up to play during the ceremony and ancient tiles covered the church floor.
Chris walked his Mum down the aisle to her seat and then waited slightly nervously for Clara just in front of the altar. Teary eyes from all sides (including me!) as she floated down the aisle with her father.
The ceremony was intimate and beautiful – with Clara’s brother translating the sermon with a few laughs! I had so many photos of Clara and Chris beaming it was so hard to edit them down! We were serenaded with a live rendition of Pachelbel’s Canon and other beautifully played pieces throughout the ceremony – sunlight streamed in through a high window, only added to the super romantic atmosphere.
Chris and Clara were pelted with rice and petal confetti on their exit which was hilarious, we were all covered by the end of it, and it kept on coming! Champagne was served under the olive trees overlooking Orvieto city, perched beautifully on it’s rock.
I loved the way that the table plan was displayed hanging in the trees! There was a small breeze turning the whole thing into an art piece of it’s own. Shortly after drinks we moved into another part of venue, part ruin, part open air room, which was once part of the Abbey – overlooked by the magnificent tower. Here I set eyes on my first antipasto feast – it was delicious. Here everyone mingled, ate and listened to the Jazz band – whilst admiring the view of Orvieto.
Dinner was later served in another magnificent area of La Badia – adorned with 12th and 14th century frescoes. Some beautiful food (two pasta starters, I was happy!) and touching speeches were followed by an impressive spread of desserts served outside – the centre piece being two towers of fresh macaroons which Chris and Clara exchanged in place of a wedding cake. The macaroons were mouth watering.
I left everyone dancing their socks off to some disco tunes, accompanied by a saxophonist – awesome!
Wowzers, a truly amazing and special wedding, thanks so much to Chris and Clara for asking me to document their one of kind wedding – and making me feel so welcome amongst their family and friends. A trip and wedding I’ll never forget!
Emma & Darren’s wedding was by far the coldest wedding I have photographed! But everyone agreed that the Norfolk blizzard that enveloped the day did nothing to hamper celebrations and gave the day a truly magical feel. We began the day at Emma’s Mum’s house in Brooke, Norfolk, cosied up in the warm drinking tea and wondering whether the snow was going to settle! Emily from Love Moi Makeup joined us, and as usual did a wonderful job with both Emma and her Mum’s makeup. They both looked stunning!
I headed over to Brooke church, just after Emma slipped into her gorgeous wedding dress by Victoria Jane from La Belle Angelle in Norwich. Her bridesmaids complemented her perfectly in blue dresses from Coast. Their outfits were set of with delicate hair pieces from Glitzy Secrets.
The ceremony was lovely, Brooke church is beautiful, a typical Norfolk church filled with character. Snow was still falling when Emma and Darren came down the aisle and out to their awaiting retro blue VW Campervan. Tucked in under blankets and a glass of champagne in hand their made their way through the snowy Norfolk countryside to the impressive Southwood Hall.
A hearty meal of bangers and mash was exactly what was needed to warm our cockles and get us fuelled up for a night of celebrating! Speeches were emotional, the groom winning the prize for the most tears! But soon after everyone was on the dance floor once Emma and Darren had showed us how it was done with their first dance.
A wedding to remember! I had such a lovely time capturing Emma and Darren’s special day and I wish them all the happiness for their future together.
Flowers: Roses and Lisianthus – Timothy Green Flowers
Hair: Sarah Nelson and Katherine Ellis from Arcadia Hair (St Benedicts Street, Norwich)
Cake: Emma’s Aunt
I spent a couple of hours with Rufus and Clara Butler the other week, and captured them in their home, going about their daily routine.
I met Laura and Leigh on my first wedding shoot in Greece! They are such a beautiful couple – and great fun – I knew when they asked me to shoot their wedding that it would be a great day – and it was!
Morning preparations began at Laura’s parent’s house, fuelled by toast and bubbly! The sun was shining and the atmosphere was relaxed and fun. Laura had her closest friends with her and everyone had made a special contribution to the day. One bridesmaid had created hundreds of delicious, colour co-ordinated cupcakes and the second bridesmaid had arranged the bridal bouquets, which were absolutely stunning. Amazing that it was her first foray into bridal flowers! A best friend was on hair and another on make-up. I felt very honoured to be part of the day!
They were married at St Mary’s in Beddington – a gorgeous church with lots of character. It was pretty nippy, so we sought shelter behind the big wooden doors whilst we awaited the bride’s arrival. She was fashionably late, her groom getting a little hot under the collar! He need not worry, Laura arrived looking absolutely stunning – gliding down the aisle, her pretty bridesmaids and flower girls accompanying her ( a very proud father on her arm!).
Their reception was at Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking – with drinks served in the dramatic wine cellar. We were later whisked up to dinner, in the Estate’s conservatory. Some touching speeches and a fantastic group serenade were followed by first dances and much fun on the dance floor – which was packed immediately!
All in all an absolutely wonderful day – and I got to go home with a cupcake in my pocket! (which was amazeballs).
Enjoy the photographs!
A free weekend! Since becoming full time freelance I realised that weekends have not been returned to me, as I had hoped in the beginning. I’m not complaining, as much of the time photography for me is as much pleasure as it is work. However, when I do have a weekend that I’m not shooting a wedding or catching up on work I’m not always sure what to do with myself! However this weekend I have a desire to do some ‘Webmin’ – I get married in May. I must admit I have found it a little hard to get fully enthused and inspired – as I’m just not sure what I want! I spend days, because of being a wedding photographer, pouring over wedding images, info and talking to brides-to-be – that part of me feels a little overwhelmed!
Anyway – last weekend I had a fitting for my dress (my mother is making it) and we did some girly shopping for bridal underwear and shoes and some excitement began to shine through! I also began to design a wedding invitation DIY style (we only need 6 invites!) and reminded myself how much I love creating and designing. I’ve been to Art School and picking up a pencil took me back to those very enjoyable days. Using Pinterest (which is just the most useful and inspiring website for creative projects – especially for weddings) I’ve gradually began collecting some inspiration boards.
I’ve always enjoyed good typography, so I’ve gone a little crazy on it for our invite. Or, to be precise I’ve tried my hand at some ‘Lettering’. A little sneak peek at my efforts below…

I want to include some small illustrations that reveal a little more about myself and my boyfriend – to keep it personal. I also want to have a few nautical themes – to tie in our venue in Rye Town Hall, East Sussex.
Today I have the pleasure of directing you to the beautiful and inspiring Whimsical Wonderland Wedding Blog, run by Lou. I sent some photographs from Anna and Mike’s September wedding to her a little while ago, and she came back saying she woud love to feature them on her blog! It’s a real honour to have my work published online, especially on such an influential Wedding Blog. You can read the full feature here.
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