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Category Archives: Lincolnshire Wedding Photographer

2021 WEDDINGS – latest guidance

2021 Weddings – latest guidance HM Govt has announced the following updated COVID-19 guidance regarding wedding ceremonies in England. From 21 June, there will no longer be a maximum number cap for attendees set out in law. Instead, the number of attendees at weddings, civil partnerships and receptions will be determined by how many people […]

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2021 Weddings – the key dates

2021 Weddings – the key dates HM Govt has announced the proposed key dates that would enable post lockdown weddings to take place this year. 2021 Weddings – the key dates are as follows: 8th March – Weddings can take place with up to 6 attendees 12th April – Weddings can take place with up […]

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Covid-19 Weddings – Photography Coverage by the hour

    Covid-19 weddings rules have effectively shutdown wedding ceremonies in UK until further notice. Weddings are being postponed and cancelled. My diary has melted. So here comes a new simplified Covid-19 weddings photography option. Wedding photographer now unavailable for your new date? Downscaled your wedding? Expecting just a dozen guests? Last minute wedding plans for […]

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York wedding photographer shoots ceremony in time-lapse

See a York wedding photographer shoot a ceremony in time-lapse in this short video by Michael Powell. Here’s something a little different. I have always prided myself on not being a slow photographer, particularly at weddings but here’s an entire wedding ceremony presented in just one and a half minutes. I have done these time-lapse […]

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Tealby wedding photography

Tealby wedding photography this was a beautiful warm summer’s day for a Lincolnshire wedding in Tealby church followed by a reception at my friend Rachel Green’s Wold Cottage. Not a difficult commute on this occasion – it’s on my doorstep! Here’s a small selection of my favourite shots from the day starting at Papermill Cottages where […]

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