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Evelyne and David – Smithfield Market Engagement Shoot

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to photograph Evelyne and David for their engagement shoot which started at Smithfield Market and ending up at London Bridge, along the way some beautiful shots were taken at St Pauls, the Millennium Bridge and Borough Market. A few of those can be seen below.

Sikh Wedding of Sandy and Amar – Brent Sikh Centre and Institue of Directors

A few weeks ago I shot my first wedding of 2012, a first for me as it was a Sikh Wedding which was held at the Brent Sikh Centre. The reception was held at the lovely Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, London. A big thank you to Jennifer Hulley for helping me out on the day!

becs viveash - March 5, 2012 - 07:18

Just love these. The stair ones are amazing, so golden! I bet they loved them!

Waterloo/Southbank Photoshoot – London Photoshoot

A few days ago I had the opportunity to shoot Samantha Louise Hicks which was perfect timing as I wanted to try out some new kit (Elinchrom Quadra to be specific). Below are some shots from the shoot which took place on location around Waterloo and The Southbank.

 

Kerrie - January 19, 2012 - 09:29

These are great! I especially like the one you’ve lit from behind her (5th down), it looks like sun flare. Just goes to show a good lighting kit can make a huge difference in effect.

This is just making me jealous and now I feel like I need a Quadra too!

Steve Dunham - January 21, 2012 - 00:17

Lovely set of images. Are they all lit by flash? The first few are pretty subtle and I wasn’t sure.

Ray Tang - January 21, 2012 - 10:03

Hi Steve, thanks for your comments. The first few used natural light. It’s only from the third set of photos onwards where I used the Elinchroms.

gafas de sol - July 2, 2012 - 09:46

These are great! I especially like the one you’ve lit from behind her (5th down), it looks like sun flare. Just goes to show a good lighting kit can make a huge difference in effect.