Candid, documentary wedding photography
Welcome to my world of Candid, documentary wedding photography, My approach to wedding photography is very different from most, the hands-off approach, I let your day unfold as it naturally should and I document through pictures the wedding day as it happens without all the usual fuss. If that sounds like it could be for you then continue on and if not then I wish you all the best for your wedding adventure.
what they say
- Julia & Tim.
“Karl was extremely professional, helpful, and friendly, he captured every moment perfectly, Never missed a special hug, kiss, or tear whilst still remaining on the sidelines, even our guests and wedding party commented on how wonderful he was - our wedding photos are truly something special..”
- Jennifer & Richard.
“Karl is a fantastic photographer and one I would highly recommend to others. If your aim is to have beautiful magazine-quality photos then you have found your guy. I find Karl's photos to be documentative yet artistic - A Photographer who is approachable and enthusiastic enough to even help guests to take their own photos is one to be revered..”
- Rachel & Andrew.
“Karl was a pleasure to work with and his pictures exquisitely capture the light, mood, and feel of the day, we could not have chosen better, and as we look at each picture the emotions felt at that moment are relived again and again – tears, smiles, and laughter all come flooding back. We couldn’t be happier with the results. Thanks again, Karl..”
- Rachel & Robin.
“One word - WOW! your photos of our wedding are truly spectacular and exceeded all our expectations. From the moment we saw your work there wasn’t an alternative choice. You were calm, funny, relaxed and so professional, it really was our pleasure to have you as part of our special day..”
Documentary, story-telling Wedding photography, all of the style, none of the usual fuss.
“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.”
— George Eastman.