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Memories from important occasions in our lives are part of the journey that makes us who we are. Never more so than during a key family event such as a Wedding. We cover wedding photography in Newbury, Berkshire, Thatcham, Hungerford, Aldermaston, Reading, Tadley & all over Berkshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and beyond.

Based in Newbury, your photographer will be pleased to hear from you to discuss the photography for your special day. All weddings covered: regular weddings, gay weddings, civil partnerships and more. Other services - Commercial photographer available for corporate, conference photography, headshots, marketing & business photography across Berkshire, Hampshire, London and beyond.
Reviews (2)
Alice Stephens
Alice Stephens
May 04, 2019
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I highly recommend Mark's photography - we now have some really beautiful photos to remember our special day, and we've also had quite a few people saying how lovely the photos are and how well the event was photographed. Mark was very friendly and professional, and was good at giving the odd little pointer to help make the photo look better, without being at all intrusive or fussy. We also had a pre-wedding shoot included which was a great opportunity to get to know each other before the big day. We ended up with so many professional looking photos i feel it was also fantastic value for money
Nicky McIsaac
Nicky McIsaac
May 09, 2017
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Mark was recommended to us by a colleague having seen her lovely wedding photographs. From our initial inquiry, Mark gave full information about the service, the costs and the end product. He telephoned me the previous week to discuss the venue, guests and ascertain what we wanted from the event. We were a small group with two elderly family members attending, and Mark's presence made it feel like he was a family friend. His experience of the ceremony allowed us to relax and he captured all the important moments and more! I am usually quite camera-shy but could see no indication of it in the photographs