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Hi Toby. Last year you kindly left a comment on my wedding photography post – http://www.learningthelight.com/2010/06/22/a-dabble-into-wedding-photography/ – which I was just randomly looking over today. You mentioned, back then, that you had a couple of weddings coming up, so I just clicked through to your site and found this as your most recent post – how coincidental! Your shots are fab, really like the last one especially. Did you use flash to take that shot of them coming back down the aisle? Would love to see more of your shots if you have any more up elsewhere…?
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Hi Al,
Thanks for popping back.
A few more shots here:
http://www.tfpc.co.uk/weddings/
Didn’t use a flash for any of the shots, nor tripod (though had one on me). Pushed the ISO up to a comfortable level then snapped away at quite a slow shutter. Used a 70-200mm L lens (non IS), a 50mm 1.4 (which was nice) and a stock lens.
just got here by mistake and i don’t know much about photography but i know when i see a good thing and i see the thought and behind it
makes me want to get married!
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Hi Toby,
I’m so glad I came across your site in google!!! My friend is looking for a photographer for her wedding, I love the photos so I’m definitely going to recommend. How can I contact you on this matter? can I show her the website you have posted in the comment above?
Thanks!
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have just been looking through your photos, and have to say you do great work!
Stolen shots are the most perfect photographs. I can feel that this ceremony is very solemn and build from real love. Congratulations for the wedding and for having the best photographer I guess. Keep these photographs for memories.
Black and White photographs always brings that certain warmth and personality. I love these shots. the angles are just perfect. Keep it up.