
Fawley Hill wedding
I adjusted the lens of my camera ahead of the Fawley Hill wedding. All of a sudden I felt a...
I adjusted the lens of my camera ahead of the Fawley Hill wedding. All of a sudden I felt a...
An East Sussex National wedding is always fun. When I met Vania and Paul a few months ago I knew...
I hope you enjoy browsing through my latest wedding gallery. Just click on the individual pictures to enlarge them :-). The...
A high moment for me in 2017 (literally) was hanging from a two-seater plane at 2,000 feet to capture a...
When something is performed so well it often appears effortless. Golf tourism must be a difficult business as many places...
I wonder what the original owner of Dukes Hotel London would have made of their hotel’s new sister property, the...
A fairy tale wedding in Salzburg is a magical occasion in any month but especially in the winter. These selected...
Winter wedding in Forest Green in the woods at Trinity Church in, Surrey. A wonderful New Year’s Eve wedding. Sharna &...
Stanbrook Abbey in Worcester, this former monastery set within extensive grounds, has its own chapel and is a very chic...
In June 2015 I photographed my first, English-African wedding at St Wulfran’s church in Ovingdean, East Sussex. It’s an understatement...
I met Sammie Cartwright for a styled bridal shoot in London’s St George’s Church in a cold January morning. I instantly...
I hope you will enjoy reading Ebourne Images' wedding photography blog pages. They are predominantly about weddings, portraits and with some about my passion for travel photography.
I am based in Eastbourne, East Sussex. So you will be able to browse through shoots in my resident county, Sussex. Some in the surrounding area on the South Cost and London. I also love to travel and I feel lucky that I have been able to use my skills to photograph weddings all over England and Europe.
Five years ago I started Ebourne Images and threw myself full-time into wedding photography. I wished to be creative and I wanted the couples, who entrust me to take their pictures, to receive artistic images and memories that will live with them forever. I remember how great I felt when I received my wedding pictures and I want to recreate that feeling for others.
The Big Day: It can vary so much. I try to use my judgement on the day and be prepared to adapt. I have found myself up in two-seater plane, looking for the perfect sunset angle at Stonehenge and rushing around the inner crypt at St Paul's Cathedral desperately trying to locate the bride and her father. Anything can can happen. Sometimes it's nerve wracking, often it's exciting but to put it simply, I love it.
I get myself into weird and wonderful positions to capture the moments. The yoga comes in handy. However my aim is always a simple one. I want to tell the story of the day through my camera and capture emotions that only a wedding can bring.
Weddings are a special part of humanity, the most important day of many peoples' lives and I feel privileged to be in a position to capture that. It's why I worked so hard get my business going and will continue to do so. I can't think of any other job I would rather be doing.