As promised (and finally!) here are my favourite shots from 2011. This is simply to show you just that – my best shots of the year. Naturally each wedding had many great shots – but these are what I consider to be the best from each one. 29 shots in all. I’ve tried to choose a variety of shots, but it’s interesting to see that most of them are black and white, and most of them are of the couple. Enough talking, let’s see ‘em!
Archive for January, 2012
Looking forward to 2012.
Last year I shot weddings in some of Liverpool, Wirral, Cheshire and the North West’s most exciting venues. But my favourite has to have been travelling all the way to Nottingham for Natasha and David’s wedding at Holmepierrepont Hall. A simply fabulous venue.
Then there was Helen and Stuart’s wedding at the Hillbark Hotel in Wirral. Wow!
My first Indian wedding – thanks Anita and Aash!
And finally, there was Ruth and Peter’s at Inglewood Manor in Cheshire.
So what of this year? My highlight is probably going to be in May when I shoot my first wedding in Liverpool’s unmatched Sefton Park Palm House. I just can’t wait. I’m also looking forward to my first wedding at Knowsley Hall in February. And if those venues weren’t enough, having photographed the outside of St George’s Hall many times, I’m finally going to be photographing not one but two weddings inside the Hall.
Further afield, I shall be travelling up to the wilds of Yorkshire for a shoot at The Inn at Whitewell and down to wonderful North Wales for a session at Seiont Manor.
This year is going to rock.
2011 is finished…
Wow, what a year it was for me! Busiest ever, with 29 wedding shoots in total. This year? I’ve already got 24 booked up, so in spite of all the dreadfully dreary and repetitvely monotonous doom and gloom in the media, it looks like 2012 is going to be even better than 2011.
What I intend to do as soon as I have a moment to pause and take stock, is to produce a post with what I think are my top shots from the year. I’m a very harsh self-critic, but even so, I’m excited about doing this. We creatives need to feel good about what we do, so this exercise is going to be as much about rubbing my own shoulders as promoting my business. I should have it done by the end of this week, so please pop back and take a look – I hope you’ll be as wowed as I hope I will be!




























