Wedding Photography
"Ian isn't an amateur who's been and bought a
digital camera, rented a high street studio and
calls himself a professional - his 25 years experience
& first class results
prove he's a true professional"
NF - Brighton Baby Show
I've been photographing weddings professionally since 1982 and still get a buzz from being part a of couples very special day. My style is professional, relaxed and adaptable - the happy couple are the stars of the day and it's my privilege to be invited to create images that will remind the couple of their special day in the years ahead.
My approach ensures that everyone involved is aware what is happening, where, when & with whom. I even ensure that before the big day I make contact with the venue, registrars or religious officials, transport, caterers etc. After all, we don't like surprises, and some work before the day increases the chance of everything running smoothly.
The images shown here and in the gallery are only a taster of the range of my work. On the average wedding I shoot anything between 200 & 700 (or more frames), depending on the client requirements and how the day pans out.
The selected images can then be presented in a special coffee-table style preview book, via a private preview area on my website, or if you prefer, both methods. The choice is yours, my products and services can be tailored to your requirements and budget.
Remember that the photographs of your special day are the one thing that will trigger memories of your special day - cheapest isn't always the best, will you get the service and professionalism you deserve?
If you would like to discuss your requirements further (without obligation) do contact me. Appointments are normally available Monday to Friday between 09:30 & 19:00 hr and Saturday mornings.
Here is a links to a special wedding - these preview websites are the actual websites showing the edited images from each wedding.
Mark & Anita
Do let me know what you think of the photographs, even if you decide to use another photographer. It's good to receive feedback. |