Thursday 30 April 2009

Pembroke Lodge wedding venue

Jan and James have chosen Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park for their wedding reception, following their ceremony in Cheam. Pembroke Lodge is one of our favourite wedding venues; a stunning backdrop for photographs with THAT terrace overlooking the Thames and beautiful grounds.

It's looking wonderful at the moment with all the spring flowers and we hope the wisteria over the porch will be in full bloom for their wedding day in June.

For more information on wedding photography at Pembroke Lodge, the beautiful wedding venue in south west London please visit http://www.westlondonphotography.com/Pembroke_Lodge_Wedding_venue_in_London.php

Thursday 23 April 2009

Patrick and Katie are holding their wedding reception at Syon Park in September

Congratulations to Katie Johnson and Patrick Foster whom we met at the Syon Park Wedding Open day on Saturday. We're delighted they've chosen us as their wedding photographers and are already planning, together with them, how they can get the most out of their wedding day photography.

Patrick is French, based in Paris, and Katie works in the travel industry. We've a lot of experience helping couples whose time in the UK is limited, recommending suppliers who go the extra mile and keeping in contact by email/our website.

Their pre-wedding shoot at Syon Park is now online. If you're friends or family, please ask them for their password-protected link to their gallery.

Monday 20 April 2009

Syon Park wedding Open Day




Saturday was a beautiful spring day and Syon Park looked wonderful. Beccy Thorpe and Victoria Corke invited over a hundred couples who had either booked Syon Park as their wedding venue or were planning to hold their ceremony and/or reception there.

It was a great opportunity for us photographers to show our work and share our experiences of photographing weddings at Syon House.

And of course, it was good to meet other suppliers, Holly from Tapenade, Richard and Sarah Harris from Capture It who are fantastic photographers who also know Syon Park well. Gary from Gorgeous Films who is the best in the business, as far as we're concerned. And of course Kate Hughes, star make up design artist.
We look forward to working with you this year.

Monday 9 March 2009

Thank you Nesta and Gwen

Thank you Nesta for the lovely bouquet you brought us today when you collected Gwen's completed wedding albums. We much appreciate your gesture and thank you for choosing us as Gwen's wedding photographers at her wedding to Cyrus last summer at St Anne's Kew Green and then afterwards at Syon Park.

We're delighted you love the photographs and that they bring back such happy memories. We hope Gwen won't have too long to wait before a family member takes her albums across to Atlanta! We look forward to hearing from you then, Gwen.

A real life wedding at Syon Park http://www.westlondonphotography.com/Syon_Park_House_real_life_wedding.php

Friday 6 March 2009

To veil or not to veil? Short or long?

Eleana's dress was out of a fairy tale for her wedding at The Mandarin Oriental. Her veil was the crowning touch and we photographers love the way it falls softly over her shoulders. Very flattering.
Nadia chose a beautiful classic gown with long sleeves for her winter wedding in a glamorous Scottish castle. And her soft veil is flattering and frames her face to perfection. She loves Butler and Wilson jewelry and when she took her veil off for the evening party, she put on some really spectacular earrings.

Thursday 26 February 2009

To veil or not to veil?

It's your big day. Why not make the most? Our 2009 Brides are asking our opinoins about whether to veil or not. We LOVE veils as do our Brides once they've understood how chic they can be.

We need to pull together their views on the website. Promise to do this soon so you can choose the best one for you.

Friday 13 February 2009

Patrick Ciatto at PTO - what camera do you use?

Florida based Patrick Ciatto gave us a welcome masterclass at Photo Training Overseas in Egypt.

He ran through and demonstrated the 5 main ways of lighting portraits in a flattering way and then showed how to position groups so that eveyone looked their best. He showed us at what angle to hold the camera and what to ask the group to say to guarantee a smile. And no, it wasn't 'cheese'.

He told us that when he's asked what sort of camera he uses, he says 'a black one'. That really sums it up. Given the photographer is a professional, why do you need to know? The title of his talk was 'The camera never had an idea'.

And that's why we were all sitting listening to him

Sunday 8 February 2009

Kelly Hearn at PTO in Egypt



Kelly Hearn was one of the most inspirational photographers at the Photo Training Overseas conference in Taba Heights, Egypt.


She is quickly climbing to the top of her profession in the wedding industry, has already achieved her ABIPP qualification and is an excellent teacher.

Kelly developed a passion for photography when studying for her GCSE's and she has worked hard to build up an impressive portfolio.

Kelly runs her weddings in much the same way as we do. She has all the technical side of photography sorted and always works with a light meter, tripod and set of steps which her supportive husband carries for her on the day.

The Sofitel in Taba was a fabulous location and there were many locations where you'd love to photograph a Bride and Groom. Kelly made the most of these but also took the trouble to work in a less glamorous corner of the hotel, which is rather more typical of some UK wedding venues, particularly when it rains.

Amateur photographers often understand their cameras, but when photographing a wedding you need to consider how to position the Bride and Groom and how to make the most of available light to avoid harsh, unflattering flash lighting. Kelly has all this at her fingertips, and was generous in her willingness to share her hard gained knowledge with all those at PTO.

Thanks again, Kelly.

Thursday 5 February 2009

Excellent shopping experience in Monsoon in Westfield


Just back from Egypt, and a sudden request to find a glamorous dress for a young singer making her debut with a internationally famous Big Band. We only have a couple of hours and the performance is tomorrow.

Where to go in this cold, slushy city? Westfield is the obvious choice in west London. But it's enormous and the choice can be overwhelming.

Monsoon's shop window caught our eye and in we went. A gentle and charming young woman greeted us and asked if she could help. Usually, I quite like to browse and look after myself, but this time we accepted the offer.

It was an excellent experience and Rebecca and I warmly recommend the services of Silvana Borg. She knew her stuff and talked to us to find out more about the occasion. She quickly picked out half a dozen dresses, all of which looked good.

There was no pressure to buy and Rebecca looked fantastic in the first dress she tried on. In fact, she was so pleased she didn't bother with the rest. Silvana then showed us co-ordinating shoes and costume jewelry. Perfect.

The items weren't the cheapest but they will be worn often and give great pleasure, And we will certainly return to Monsoon to ask Silvana to help us with our spring wardrobe.

By the way, Silvana also offers bridal dress advice. She's in Monsoon Westfield on Thursdays, Fridays, and every other Saturday and Tuesday. You can reach her on 0208 749 3368

Wednesday 4 February 2009

PTO Egypt Phil Jones SWPP CEO


Meet a very generous man, Phil Jones, Chief Executive Officer of the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers, SWPP for short.
Our good friend, Gurwinder Soor, from http://www.eastwestphotography.com/ recommended we join SWPP a couple of years ago. We did, and learned a lot. This year's conference in Hammersmith was a massive success, with over 12.000 delegates attending.
Imagine our delight when we heard that Phil Jones, together with his wife and business partner Juliet Jones, were attending PTO in Egypt. there had been no chance to spend time with Phil in Hammersmith, occupied as he was with organising one of the biggest photo conferences in the world.
But here he was in Egypt, temporarily in a wheelchair because of an injury he sustained while organising the conference in Hammersmith.
I can tell you that Phil is one of the most generous guys in the business when it comes to sharing ideas and techniques. We spent the morning together, and he updated us on the latest business information.
We truly believe that if you are making a significant outlay in your wedding or portrait investment, you should seriously consider booking a photographer who has taken the time and commitment, both personal and financial, to update his or her expertise and professional development.
We left Phil and Juliet Jones planning next year's SWPP conference, to be held again in the Novotel Hammersmith - and packing their bags for WPPi in Vegas.
Bon voyage and thanks to you both.

Photo Training Overseas Egypt


Photo Training Overseas

A big thank you to George and Glenys Dawber rang out from over 100 top professional photographers at the 22nd Photo Training Overseas course held at the spectacular Sofitel Hotel in Taba Heights, in Sinai province of Egypt.

Speakers flew in from all over the world to update practising professional photographers on developments in digital retouching, advances in technology, lighting and business.

It was a fantastic opportunity to meet some of the most important people in our industry, including CEO Phil and Juliet Jones of the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers and Llewelyn Robins from the British Institute of Professional Photographers.

The weather was perfect, blue skies and all you'd wish for a summer's day. The hotel was iconic. All I want to do now is go through the photos we took and pretend we were back there again.

And share with you what we learned.

Saturday 10 January 2009

Summer weddings at Syon Park, Syon House


With the temperature below zero here in London, it's hard to believe that just a few months ago we were enjoying some wonderful weather. Smell that lavender! Close your eyes and you're in Provence.

We're just finishing Gwen and Cyrus' Jorgensen album from their Syon Park wedding. They live in the States so it's good to have broadband to preview the album design long distance. We're finding that more and more couples are choosing to marry in England though they live abroad. Their yen or euros might well go further here.

Our biggest regret of the year? Maybe we should have listened to our Turkish banker bride Asli who told us before her wedding last January that the emplyees at her bank had been told to sell all their sterling and convert it into euros. That bank definitely has a crystal ball.

But then, if you're job involves taking photographs at such a dream wedding location as Syon Park, perhaps it's just as well we stayed put.

For more about weddings at Syon Park, visit http://www.westlondonphotography.com/wedding_venues_uk.php

Wednesday 7 January 2009

2009 Wedding photography at Syon Park, Syon House


Planning your wedding at Syon Park this year? Looking for a wedding photographer who knows Syon House really well?

Or are you just looking at Syon House as a wedding venue for 2010?

If the answer to both is yes, you'll be interested to know that Syon Park 's wedding fair will be held on April 18th 2009.

For anyone considering holding a civil marriage, partnership or celebratory reception on the Estate, this will be an unique opportunity to view Syon House and the Great Conservatory – and also to meet some of its excellent, approved suppliers. Entrance is free but places are limited, so please make sure you book in advance. Please email victoria@syonpark.co.uk or call 020-8758-1888.”

We hope to meet you there.

Susan and Godfrey
for more informaton on our wedding photography service at Syon Park and Syon House, please visit http://www.westlondonphotography.com/wedding_venue_location_syon_park_brentford_middlesex.php

SWPP conference Hammersmith


Any serious professional photographer needs to update his or her skills, contacts and products. January is an ideal time; we're not photographing weddings every weekend and the major suppliers visit the SWPP conference to showcase new products and educate us.

The Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers annual convention in Hammersmith, just a couple of miles from our studio, is a must attend event each year. Photographer Mark Cleghorn will give a full day seminar which Godfrey is looking forward to.

For more information - for professionals as well as talented amateurs - visit http://www.swpp.co.uk/

See you there - and we'll report back on our blog.