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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

Tag Archives: nikon

A new addition to the family!

I have great news! In the early morning today I am the proud owner of… ta daaaah!!

More photos of the unpacking can be seen on my other blog.

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A few more photos of Stonehenge

These photos were taken with the Nikon 70-200mm F/2.8 and 10.5mm Fisheye.

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Wedding at Bradenham Manor, High Wycombe

In preparation for a wedding I am covering this Saturday I went to the main venue to scout around. It was easy enough to find but I got there I was met by an less then welcoming lady behind reception; in all fairness she may have had a bad day, we’ve all had those! I...

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If you go out into the woods today…

Another day with no plans. So I texted a friend to see if she wanted to go out for a Photography hike today, no reply. Turned down by a girl again! Ah well, her loss (and you know who you are!!).
Anyway, the original plan was to hike somewhere unfamiliar, but since the plans had changed...

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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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A gorgeous little girl on Christmas Day

To be honest, I don’t post many photos of children because of the legalities can be complicated, but I just had to ask permission for this particular little girl. Her name is Rowan. I met her and the parents whilst volunteering for a local church’s free Christmas dinner on the 25th. There were quite a...

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A Wedding Photographer’s Gear List

Nikon D3

A recent addition to my camera set, this is affectionately called the “Wrist Breaker” by me. Since it arrived over a month ago I have used it on many projects and it has out performed my expectations.
Pushed at High ISO.
First project was a gig with 4 bands. I had the D3 with the 70-200mm...

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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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Updates to www.terrylee.net

I have updated the homepage, the nikon page and I’m in the middle of writing/coding an enquiries page all in the quest to make Google happy. Right now, Google is behaving like a stroppy girlfriend; something is wrong, but she won’t tell me what it is, won’t give me any clues, won’t cooperate in helping...

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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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