Category Archives: Anatomy of a Wedding Day
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #15 – Anne & Daniel – County Cork & County Kerry, Ireland
Here are some wedding photographs by way of a change of pace. People are coming up to me to ask about my sudden obsession with cattle and meat. They are starting to worry that it is unhealthy. I have even … Continue reading
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #14 – Triona & JJ – County Cork, Ireland
I won’t dwell too much on these photographs that I took at a west Cork wedding late last year. I’ll let them speak for themselves. One thing I did learn from this wedding is that when the clocks to back … Continue reading
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #13 – Kristel & Bernard
I photographed six weddings between 10th December and 10th January. My busiest Christmas period ever. Exhausting, but very satisfying as well. One thing I would like to do here is give a big, public thank you to Mike Hutt of … Continue reading
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #12 – Carina & Julian
The weather this year in Ireland has been exceptionally good. Even the autumn days have often been crisp and dry, with lots of sun. Usually it just rains. I’m often asked about the best light for photography at weddings. There … Continue reading
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #11 – Katie & Kevin
I’ve been shooting a long-term documentary project behind the scenes at Fota Island Resort in Co. Cork – a great project to be doing. In the process, I’ve photographed three weddings from the hotel’s point of view. A couple of … Continue reading
Anatomy Of A Wedding Day #10 – Susie & David
I’m principally a black-and-white sorta guy. B/W suits the documentary approach. It’s practically part of the photojournalistic DNA. And I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve explained to couples how colour can be a pretty distraction, whereas B/W makes … Continue reading
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Anatomy Of A Wedding #6
This is an interesting set of images for me personally for several reason. These will become clear as you read the commentary with each photograph.
Anatomy Of A Wedding #5
Another selection of favourites from a recent wedding with commentary.







