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• #2
A friend of mine used Eliza Rose recently for something very similar. Apparently she mainly does newborns, family shoots etc but is looking to branch out so may be a bit cheaper than others.
She's kent based but might travel for the right job.As I say, not really a recco as I've no experience of her personally, but take a look:
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• #3
Highly recommended
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• #4
Also highly recommended..
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• #5
If you want a video
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• #6
Thanks everyone, these give us some people to contact
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• #7
Cassie has done some great wedding stuff in that natural style, i recommended her to a few people in the past, not sure if she took a break from it but i’m sure she will be happy to shoot for somebody she knows.
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• #8
A friend of mine is a photographer who mainly specialises in events. He brought a camera along to our wedding and just took pictures for fun and we preferred his shots to the £££ award winning official photographer that we had hired. He also shot my dad’s wedding and was recently hired to do another wedding in London for a couple who explicitly didn’t want traditional wedding style photography in favour of a more “journalistic” low key style.
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• #9
Very much this! Cassie is a great wedding photographer and I think prefers smaller settings
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• #10
Friend of mine - very good.
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• #11
Bit late but try Sophie le Roux - very low key and versatile.
I'm getting married at the end of April (woooo!) and we're looking for someone who can take photos of the ceremony and a bit after. It's a low-key ceremony in South London for 16 people and then some drinks in a park straight after so we don't need the full "wedding package", but would like a handful of nice pics. It feels like a couple of hours behind the camera, max, plus editing etc. Any recommendations or offers appreciated!