Lisa and Ben – Newmarket Wedding Photography

[hana-flv-player video="http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk/files/newmarketweddingphotography.flv" width="600" height="400" description="Newmarket Wedding Photography" player="4" autoload="true" autoplay="false" loop="false" autorewind="false" /] Lisa and Ben. I’ve been a little slack recently about putting up blogs of weddings I’ve been covering this summer. This is the wedding of Lisa and Ben, which took place in Newmarket (well, Exning and Moulton to be exact) during the summer. In typical British fashion we had all manner of weather during the day, from bright blazing sunshine to pouring rain – but through it all, Lisa and Ben had a great time. I hope you enjoy this little taster of their wedding photography.   Alex   Google+

Claire and Simon – The Bildeston Crown and Stowmarket registry office

[hana-flv-player video="http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk/files/bildeston.flv" width="600" height="400" description="Claire and Simon Stowmarket registry office" player="4" autoload="true" autoplay="false" loop="false" autorewind="false" /] Claire and Simon – The Bildeston Crown. At the end of August an e-mail dropped into my inbox. ‘We know it’s very short notice, but we’re hoping you’re available to photograph our wedding on the 3rd September..’ That was my introduction to Claire and Simon and their family wedding at The Bildeston Crown and Stowmarket registry office. As it turned out, I was free as I’d booked off the 3rd to recuperate after a hectic August – but the promise of an intimate wedding, a vintage racing Bentley and a great couple combined with the good weather we were having, made it too good… Read More →

Black and White Wedding Photography – A Little Insight Into Speaking Without Colour

As you’ve probably noticed, I dabble a lot in black and white wedding photography. At least I hope you’ve noticed, because that means you’ve looked at my photographs and not reading my ramblings on here.. Up until a few years ago I worked almost exclusively in colour, with only the odd photograph being produced in black and white for a wedding album or occasional print. Not that the couples whose weddings I was photographing didn’t want black and white wedding photography, but to use a phrase bandied around a lot among photographers – I sold what I showed. I showed colour, and a lot of it. When I made the switch to digital photography I stopped photographing with a view… Read More →