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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

Category Archives: music

Jazz Music for your Wedding day.

So you’ve organized the venue, the photographer (naturally), the flowers, the dress and the food. But somewhere along the line you have to consider music for your ceremony and reception.
Is it better to have a DJ or a live band? That would depend on your budget but most would want a live band if money...

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Gary Mullins. Every wedding needs a soundtrack, and it doesn’t get better than this.

Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present my good friend Mr Gary Mullins. He was at one of my Best Mate’s wedding a few weeks ago. Kelly did intend to ask another musician but couldn’t make it, so I hooked up Gary with Kelly.
Gary played pieces of music that he wrote or rearranged. In fact if...

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Blog now has a music soundtrack

Very exciting, I now have the perfect music for my blog. It came about when I was asked to design a showcase DVD for the awesome catering company Indulgence; they wanted a Marks and Spencer’s style. I looked around but then I realised I had a gifted guitarist on my phone list by the name...

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String Quartet Portraits in Buckingham

I was contacted by Jame Masters from Echo Studios saying he had a String Quartet recording at his studios this morning. I was not sure what to expect, I had questions like their age, skill, sex. Part of me was hoping it would be Escala, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a more mature...

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Roger Daltrey photos from Party in the Paddock 2008

Mr Daltrey is a true legend, and it is my honour to display these photos of the the great man on my blog. These photos were taken with a Nikon D300 & a basic Nikon D40x using a combination of Nikon’s 24-70mm F2.8 and the 70-200mm F2.8 AS-F VR.

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Red Bullets and The Swamis rock up the Esquires club.

Friday was an evening I had noted on my calendar for quite some time. Two of my favourite local bands were playing in one intimate venue. Also, it was the first time I was taking out my Nikon D3 out on a real gig.
The bands really worked the crowd who were up for it. It...

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Lee Evans, the best one man band… ever!

I’m a huge fan of music as you may have gathered, so when one of my favourite comedians does a one man band mime it is priceless. It’s a old video, but it is still a classic I wish to share.

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If you’re at a gig, and you see a photographer point at you… Smile!!!!

I love my job! One of the best things about it is capaturing moments on stage, but one thing I am beginning to appreciate are the crowd. They are some of the most expressive faces I could shoot; they are entirely in the ‘zone’. The artist which they adore is playing on stage so their...

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Roger Daltrey, a living legend at Party in the Paddock 2008

I have loads more photos of Mr Daltrey but I wanted just to give you a sneak peek of what is to come. I will say this though, he is the first legend I have had the pleasure to meet and shake his hand. A real gentleman. He was swarmed by fans backstage (which I...

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Red Bullets at Party in the Paddock.

The lads are always impressive, and this evening was no exception. The sound was really tight, the performance was engaging and it really looked like they were having a great time!

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