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365 – a photograph a day – week three

by Lisa | Jan 24, 2011 | 365, bake-a-boo, black and white, cake, cupcakes, detail, engagement, family, photography, portraits, spitalfields, UK

 Three weeks in and I am really excited about whats ahead with the 365.  I am trying to look at things differently, with fresh eyes and a new perspective.  So far ever photo I have taken is a reflection of me, has meaning to me. At the moment it is...

London – Columbia Road

by Lisa | Oct 21, 2010 | columbia road, london, photography, spitalfields, tilt shift

I love London and I have a few favourite spots that I never tire of, so when I got my new camera I knew where I would go first…….Columbia Road.Columbia Road is a little oasis of calm in the middle of the city. At the weekends it is a hive of activity, full...

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King Cross Wedding Portraits One of my favourite King Cross Wedding Portraits 
One of my favourite things to encourage couples to do is make their portrait time about more than portraits.
Take the long way. Visit the places that matter. The street you walked down after your first date. The neighbourhood that held your early years together. The little corners of the city that carry pieces of your story.
For these two, that meant spending a little time in King’s Cross. It’s where they’ve shared countless date nights, walking along the canal, squeezing into photo booths, and returning to the familiar places that became part of their everyday love story. It felt only right to weave that into their wedding day too. Now this corner of the city holds something new: memories of the day they promised forever.
Because years from now, these photographs won’t just remind you what your wedding day looked like. They’ll remind you who you were together in this season of life.
A wedding day moves quickly. Creating space to wander through the places that helped define your relationship is a beautiful way to slow it all down for a moment.
The photos are a bonus. The memories of being there together are the real gift.
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The Sekforde Pub Wedding And then, all at once, The Sekforde Pub Wedding 
And then, all at once, the nerves melted away.
The ceremony was over. The vows had been spoken, the rings exchanged, and the moment they had imagined for so long had finally arrived. After months of planning, anticipation and counting down the days, there was suddenly nothing left to do but be together.
Just married.
I always love these first few moments after the ceremony. The quiet pause before the celebrations gather pace again. The chance to step away from the crowd, take a breath and let the reality of it all sink in.
The excitement is still bubbling away, but it feels different now. Softer. Calmer. More certain.
You can almost see the relief in the way they hold each other. The happiness that comes from knowing every worry, every expectation and every pre-ceremony flutter has been replaced by something far greater. A feeling of ‘we did it’. Of ‘this is real’
For a few minutes, the rest of the world fades into the background. It’s just the two of them, wrapped up in the joy of the day and the quiet wonder of becoming husband and wife.
And then comes one of my favourite realisations of all.
That this isn’t the end of the story they’ve been waiting for. It’s the beginning. The speeches, the laughter, the hugs, the dancing, the stories they’ll tell for years to come. So much love still to be shared and so much fun still ahead.
The nerves may have disappeared, but the excitement is only just beginning.
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Marylebone Town Hall Wedding on a Holga Not every Marylebone Town Hall Wedding on a Holga
Not every frame needs to be sharp to tell the truth.
Sometimes the blur, the reflection, the double exposure, the missed focus. It all says more than perfection ever could.
I’ll choose the imperfect photo every single time if it feels honest. If it carries the energy of the day. If it sounds like laughter when you look at it years later.
Because weddings aren’t made of perfectly posed moments. They’re made of movement. Of nervous hands finding each other. Of champagne spilling onto sleeves. Of wind catching your veil as you run back into the party. Of tears that arrive before vows even begin.
The photos that couples come back to again and again are rarely the “perfect” ones.
They’re the blurry walk back down the street.
The reflection in the taxi window.
The half-second glance that no one else noticed.
The image that feels more like a memory than a photograph.
I think there’s something really beautiful about letting go of the idea that everything has to be pristine to be meaningful. Love isn’t polished. It’s emotional and chaotic and deeply human. And I want your photos to feel that way too.
So here’s to the imperfect frames.
The soft focus. The motion blur. The grain. The accidental magic.
The photos that make you feel something, even if they break every “rule” 
Because one day, you won’t care if everything looked perfect…you’ll care that it felt real.
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Marylebone Town Hall Wedding Some days feel loud Marylebone Town Hall Wedding 
Some days feel loud and full, and others feel like this, slow steps up the town hall stairs, quiet laughter between portraits and hands always finding each other.
An intimate wedding at The Old Marylebone Town Hall with only their closest people there to witness it all. No big production, no pressure to make it anything other than what it was…heartfelt, emotional, and beautifully understated. The kind of day that reminds me why I’ll always adore London weddings.
Soft peach florals against satin silk, confetti caught in the rain, and those in-between moments that couldn’t be posed even if you tried. The way they looked at each other after the ceremony said everything.
There’s something so special about choosing intimacy. About stripping a wedding day back to the moments that really matter. The vows, the touch of a hand, and a walk through the city as newlyweds while the world carries on around you.
Marylebone will forever be one of my favorite places for this exact reason. timeless architecture, romantic corners everywhere and the feeling that you’ve stepped into your own little film for the afternoon. 
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