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Welcome to my Wedding Photography Blog

Hi, thank you for visiting my blog. Photography is a one of the oldest arts but now more than ever it has become more important and relevant in our lives. As a Professional Photographer it is important to me to convey and articulate the story behind every moment; as a Professional your satisfaction and experience is paramount, nothing it more important than you. As a Photographer I have a responsibility to pause a moment in time, bottle it up and allow it to because a treasured item.


I am based in scenic Buckinghamshire but I do travel across the country. Please contact me if you need any assistance. I am more than happy to talk about your Wedding day... all day long!

Terry Lee
Wedding Photographer
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
0787 429 6806

Monthly Archives: March 2008

Around my home

I’m stuck indoors for the moment; I was keen to get some photos taken. Instead of just giving up, I practiced taking shots in various lighting conditions around my house. Here are just some of what I took.

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A photo a day?

I’ve witnessed a few photographers who try to post one photo a day. I do understand what they are doing, but I’m still sitting on the fence with this ideology. It does force me to be more creating and get my arse out there in the real world, but sometimes forcing it can also mean...

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Photography bug

I’m addicted… well and truly. Right now, I should be looking for some serious design work, but I’m distracted with Photography forums, and reading the latest tips and discussions about techniques.
My best mate text me just now, I can see she sent me a text but I’d rather be sorting out my photos, or learning...

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Wedding Photography

I had a blast, I really enjoyed the buzz, the rush and the excitement of everything. Acting professional was almost too easy when I’m enjoying myself this much.
Preparation is a key strategy. Unfortunately the was no running order; it was almost like a shotgun wedding because people were all over the place. There was a...

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