Monthly Archives: March 2010

Marylebone Register Office

A recent ceremony at the famous Marylebone Register Office (Westminster City Council). Many famous people have been married here over the years. I was more interested in the lovely stone entrance, great for photos on a drizzly grey day that prevented going anywhere else…

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See me at the Unique Wedding Show

Come see me this coming Sunday 28th March, at Grove House, Roehampton University, London. I’ll have my sample albums on view – from gorgeous Jorgensen albums to stylish storybooks. These need to be seen and handled ‘in the flesh’ to really appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into making these heirlooms of the future. I will...

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The wonder of it all…

I think I’ve realised part of the reason we find young kids so endearing – it’s that wide-eyed look of wonder and fascination at the world. ‘Only those who can look with the eyes of children can lose themselves in the object of their wonder.’ Eberhard Arnold. Young Grace here is two years old and...

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The musical Charlie Round-Turner

…and here are some shots I took of the father of the aforementioned young William. Meet Charlie Round-Turner, pianist extraordinaire. He has played for and with, some big names (another big tour coming up). His jazz trio have brought their classy sound to many an event over the years. Check out his site. A few...

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Regarding Mother’s Day, Dads, cousins and new arrivals

Mother’s Day – 10% discount on all products for portrait sessions – get in touch quick! And now, I’d like to introduce William. He’s about 3 months old. Isn’t he charming? BTW, his father’s name is, drum roll… Charlie Round-Turner. No, not me, the other Charlie R-T! My cousin and his lovely wife live only...

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