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Hi Sophie,


hope the wedding planning is going well!

I run a photography business with my husband and would love to have a chat to you about the possibility of shooting your wedding.

You can see a selection of our work here: http://handkphotographyuk.zenfolio.com/


If you'd like more info, feel free to contact me on here or through the site :)


Hailey

Hi Sophie,


We would like to recommend Simon Orchard who did a great job for us last summer. He not only takes great photographs but also manages to capture all the moments and small details that really make up the day. As well as all the normal family photos we have lots of relaxed pictures of our friends. All this in what was very rainy and wet conditions!


Plus he is a nice guy!

http://www.simonorchard.com

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The best wedding photographer I know is Milla Photography Studio. I say she is the best because... that's the photographer I've chosen for my wedding:) But seriously, she worked at my wedding and the pictures we have as the result of this photography session are amazing. Milla can convey true emotions and knows how to take beautiful portraits. Also she is a great person to work with. She creates a really relaxing atmosphere although the celebration is quite stressful. She's based in London but travels a lot. For instance, we had our wedding session... on Cyprus!:) If you are interested in her service, I suggest visiting her website and looking at some samples of her wedding photographs. Here is the link http://www.studio-milla.com/ I hope it would be helpful for you or any other bride.
The best wedding photographer I know is Milla Photography Studio. I say she is the best because... that's the photographer I've chosen for my wedding:) But seriously, she worked at my wedding and the pictures we have as the result of this photography session are amazing. Milla can convey true emotions and knows how to take beautiful portraits. Also she is a great person to work with. She creates a really relaxing atmosphere although the celebration is quite stressful. She's based in London but travels a lot. For instance, we had our wedding session... on Cyprus!:) If you are interested in her service, I suggest visiting her website and looking at some samples of her wedding photographs. Here is the link http://www.studio-milla.com/ I hope it would be helpful for you or any other bride.
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You should check out Alex Wedding Photography, he was the photographer to my friend's wedding and he did an amazing job! He is based in London and he?s very professional. His prices are reasonable too and his style is very relaxed and creative. Good luck!

Hello there,

My name is Samuel, I'm a wedding photographer based in South East London. Although I specialise in weddings, I also cover other events such as parties, anniversaries, Christenings, etc...

You can check some of my work on my website.

I would love to hear from you!

Kind regards,

Samuel


www.samueldasilvaphotography.com

You should check out Alex Wedding Photography, he was the photographer to my friend's wedding and he did an amazing job! He is based in London and he?s very professional. His prices are reasonable too and his style is very relaxed and creative. Good luck!
I highly recommend Tom Catchesides http://www.catchesides.co.uk/index.php. Lovely reportage style and unobtrusive - our guests said they didn't even notice he was there. He was also one of the few photographers we met that didn't feel like we were being treated as part of the big wedding industry.

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