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Prince of Wales visit Louth Livestock Market

HRH The Prince of Wales visited Louth Livestock Market last week and I was the event host photographer on behalf of The Prince’s Countryside Trust. Here is a slideshow of some of the photographs. If you met Prince Charles and would like to purchase a print please get in touch on the contact page. All […]

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Lincoln City F.C. charity event at Lincoln Engine Shed

Calling all Lincoln City F.C. fans. Tickets are now on sale for a charity fund raiser featuring Lincoln City F.C. managers Danny Cowley and Nicky Cowley at Lincoln’s Engine shed on Monday 19th March. The official poster features my portrait of them taken for The Times at the height of last year’s FA Cup run. The […]

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Di & Andy’s RAF Cranwell Wedding

Congratulations Di & Andy. Unusually, this was a day off from being the official photographer as I was a guest but I still took a camera along to this superb RAF Cranwell wedding in Lincolnshire followed by the reception at Charlotte House in Lincoln. Working with just one camera and one prime lens, a Canon 85mm f1.8 is an […]

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Lincolnshire Garden Marquee Wedding Photography

Lincolnshire Garden Marquee Wedding Photography Here are a few photographs from Alice and Alistair’s stunning wedding starting with the getting ready and finishing with some impressive dance moves. The flowers by Poppy Vincent were magnificent as was food by Winteringham Fields which even featured an outside cookery demonstration area and oyster bar. Alice & Alistair’s wedding broke the […]

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Fast Bowler James Pattinson in the sunday times

Here are my portraits of Australia fast bowler James Pattinson as published in The Sunday Times. James is uniquely positioned to give the England team a headache should he picked for the forthcoming Ashes tour as he is currently playing for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club gaining an insight into England’s top cricketers. He already has 36 […]

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