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Annie and Alastair’s CHET Wedding

Annie and Alastair’s CHET Wedding

Annie and Alastair’s beautiful wedding was a floral delight at Chet in Little Crosby this summer. The Barn was a wash of colour making it the perfect setting for a wedding.

Urban Home Furnishings Liverpool

Urban Home Furnishings Liverpool

Urban Home Furnishings Liverpool A few days ago,  I had an interesting email from Elaine, a wonderful inspirational designer who is embarking on a new career in soft furnishings. Elaine makes wonderful handmade footstools and cushions designed to your personal taste...
Steph & Geoff’s Pre Wedding Shoot

Steph & Geoff’s Pre Wedding Shoot

  Steph & Geoff’s Pre Wedding Shoot Steph & Geoff’s Pre Wedding Shoot  took place in Ainsdale near Southport a couple of weeks ago, there was still a chill in the air but this didn’t deter us from braving the elements and having fun on...
Bethan & Ben’s pre wedding shoot Sefton Park

Bethan & Ben’s pre wedding shoot Sefton Park

  Bethan & Ben’s pre wedding shoot Sefton Park Bethan & Ben’s pre wedding shoot Sefton Park took place a couple of weeks ago, amongst the daffodils in Sefton Park Liverpool. The daffodils were in full bloom and looked like a glorious yellow...
Portraits Liverpool

Portraits Liverpool

 Portraits Liverpool On the 28th December I was asked to do a promo portrait shoot for Georgina who resides in Hanover. Luckily we had a dry sunny day and we choose to go out late afternoon to catch the soft early evening light. We used the contrasting wintery colours...