Tuesday 30 June 2009

Jenni & Ben

I had the wonderful pleasure of photographing Jenni & Ben's wedding in Kent on Saturday 20th June. I have known Jenni since she was about 8 years old, in fact she is the cousin of the children I used to nanny for. I hadn't seen Jenni and her family for many years, it was great to catch up and meet some 'blasts from the pasts' again.

Jenni & Ben were married at St Luke's Church in Maidstone and held their reception at the Bridgewood Manor Hotel near Chatham.

Here is a taster of the photos, the rest of the photos are now online please click here and click on 'clients' on the webpage. The password is the Bride's maiden name.
























Monday 8 June 2009

email issues

I am currently having email issues :( although my new website is up and running it appears that I am not receiving emails.

I am trying to sort this out and hope service will return to normal as soon as possible.

In the meantime I am having to revert to my old website for a short time.

If you are trying to reach me please use this email address: sam@lilahblue.com

Friday 5 June 2009

website issues

I seem to be having some technical website issue at present. I am in the process of putting my new website up and this has caused a slight glitch, it seems that my email may be down too, so I do apologise if anyone is trying to get hold of me.

I am hoping to get this sorted out as soon as possible unfortunately my hosting company is based in the USA so I am waiting for them to wake up! In the mean time you can contact me on sam@lilahblue.com

Michael & Nina

Michael & Nina were married on 23rd May in the beautiful setting of the Shireburn Arms in Hurst Green. The inn has spectacular views acroos the Ribbe Valley and thankfully the weather was good enough to appreciate them!

I am currently having a little trouble with my website, the photographs are now online to be viewed, however I am having a little trouble with my website so it may not be accessible for a while. I hope to get it back to normal as soon as possible.

Thank you for your patience