Gill Flett Photography
04 Aug in Photography | Comments (0)I love it when I come across a site that makes me want to sit and surf though every page – and that must also be something that makes you sit up and take notice when you are first looking for a wedding photographer?
Gill Flett has just such a site! – www.gillflettlifestyle.com/
I love the colours that Gill has used and the clean layout and this is reflected in her wonderful images as well.
This is what Gill feels about being a wedding photographer:
“I am so privileged to be around people on their wedding day. There is such a wonderful feeling being around such fresh love. I enjoy the pressure and expectation – the result is so much more. I love receiving the emails and watching client’s faces as they see their wedding pictures for the first time.
I know that their wedding album will be taken out time and time again.”
How lovely!
Julia Boggio Photography
30 Mar in Photography | Comments (1)I found Julia Boggio’s site when I was doing my post on the Absolutely Beautiful Weddings show. I’m not surprised that she was the photographer chosen as one of the 12 elite exhibiting, her photography is sublime.
Julia is the lead photographer and comes from a family of Italian artists and photographers. Julia’s style is very much influenced by film, but her husband describes her as passionate, quirky and creative, all qualities that make a great wedding photographer……..

Image courtesy of Julia Boggio Photography
Sarah Gawler Photography
25 Nov in Photography | Comments (0)
I love looking at wedding photographs. I feel as though I am seeing the world through someone else’s eyes, someone who sees thing differently to the way I do, someone who – though a camera lens, can see beyond what’s obvious and capture those nuances and intimacies which hide in the shadows along with the magic and romance of a wedding. I see this when I look at Sarah Gawler’s images.
Sarah was given her first SLR camera by her parents for her 18th birthday and no one was safe from her compusive photographing from that point on. After graduating with a degree in Fine Art Photography in 2003, Sarah went on to shoot professional family studio portraits and PR events. In 2005 she did her first wedding photography for a landscape photographer, who loved her pictures and gave her the encouragement that she needed to take up bridal photography. She has never looked back.

Sarah’s style is a combination of thoughtful, candid coverage with occasional, intuitive direction. Through these skills she is able to tell the story of the day with style & sensitivity and her joy in doing so is evident in each image.
“I see great value in just making people feel relaxed & comfortable. It’s so important that they look like themselves on their wedding day”
Sarah is based in London, but travels nationally as well as abroad for her commissions, she also welcomes potential clients to meet and view her work and individually crafted storybook albums.

“Photography allows me to interpret, record and portray the innate charm that I see in everyone and everything.
Photographs evoke memory and because of this they have a unique & precious quality, which grows in personal value over time”
To view some of Sarah’s work – please visit her site – www.sarahgawler.co.uk or click here to view her showreel (don’t forget to turn your sound on!)
Images courtesy of Sarah Gawler
Bridal Photography by Kate Bellinger
08 Oct in Photography | Comments (0)What is it that makes a great wedding photographer? I think they need to blend seamlessly into your surroundings and still capture those intimate and meaningful moments . They should make you feel at ease in front of the camera and document your day in a way in which you would want to remember it!
Kate Bellinger works across the South of England and prides herself on photographing creatively in a natural manner. It’s important to Kate that even though her images are spontaneous, she always shows the best side of the bride she is working with.

Image courtesy of Kate Bellinger


