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month: April 2009




Saturday was the wedding of Natalie and Tim in Leicestershire. The day started at Natalie’s family home then onto the church for the ceremony before heading off to the University of Leicester Botanic Garden and marquee. We had the most beautiful day, the weather was perfect, the location of the marquee was perfect, the Indian curries were perfect and the bride and groom were perfect. So definitely a perfect wedding day. Natalie and Tim are so in love and I hope you have a fun romantic time in Greece.

Here are a few Crash-Art favourites from the day. To Natalie and Tim, I hope you like the bench image knowing how much it means to you. I love it and I’m so glad I could capture it for your family – Crash Taylor, Nottingham Wedding Photographer.

 





Today was a good day! I was hanging out with my Nottingham wedding photographer friends Cathy Higgens and Will Pateman. We were at Clumber Park with our beautiful model Emily. The weather was awesome and the park was full of shooting opportunities. It’s great to get out with friends and the 5D Mark II’s and just wander around for hours creating images. All these images were captured with the Canon 5D Mark II at iso 400. Lenses used were the Canon 16-35mm, 24-70mm and the 70-200mm. Lighting was natural light, reflected light and Canon 580 triggered by the Canon ST-E2. Post Production was one full hour of fun in Photoshop! 

A comment which really made my day. Thank you so much Sorin, much appreciated. Sorin is an excellent photographer from Cyprus. His website is down at the moment for maintenance but when it’s back up make sure to check it out. www.fotovogue.com

This is becoming boring, Crash. :-) Your work is top mark, regardless of how much I am looking to find a reason to leave naughty comments, I can’t find nothing!
You become like Roger Federer: there is no reason for somebody to compete against him, because the the chances to win against him are nil.

Now seriously, your photography style is as sexy and entertaining as ever, well done!

 






Saturday was Laura and Ian’s wedding. The day started with bridal prep at a local hotel, from there we headed to St. Saviour’s church which was stunning. The church was one of the first to be built in England after the Restoration of the Monarchy. The reception was at Pear’s school in the village of Repton. The weather was perfect and Laura and Ian are very in love and I wish them all the best. Have a great time in Scotland! – Nottingham Wedding Photographers

I had a few hours yesterday to look through the photos and here are some Crash-Art favourites. 

 





A few days ago I was walking through town with my Canon G10 and took this photo of the Nottingham wheel. I turned the image black and white and applied a texture giving it an older classic look. 

Tomorrow I will be editing Saturday’s wedding which took place in Derbyshire. I should have some images on the blog on Tuesday or Wednesday. 

Hope you’re all well and have a great Easter holiday – Crash Taylor, Nottingham Wedding Photography





A few days ago I was at Wollaton Hall photographing an engagement session for Giles and Natalie. They are getting married in May at St. Mary’s church and will celebrate at the Lace Market Hotel. They both do not enjoy having there photograph taken but believe me they are naturals and you guys were great. I’m so glad I didn’t have to make animal noises to make you laugh ;-) Crash Taylor Nottingham Wedding Photographers.

 





Saturday was a glorious day celebrating the wedding of Nick and Sam. The day started in Epperstone village for bridal preparations and the ceremony in the village church. After the ceremony, the horse and carriage was waiting for the newlyweds to take them for a romantic ride through the countryside ending up at Woodborough Hall. It was a beautiful sunny day and the food was delicious (as always) by Chef Des Sweeney. I want to thank Sarah and the team at Tillyboo Events for organizing a flawless day. Crash Taylor Nottingham Wedding Photographers

Here are a few Crash-Art favourites.