Wednesday 22 December 2010

A very merry Christmas to all our readers.



Last year we had a little competition to find our favourite wedding picture of 2009. It was such a success that we decided to run it again this year. We have changed the rules a little though.

In 2010 we were privileged to be present at, and photograph the weddings of 34 fabulous couples. We always work as a team. On the day Steven goes with the Bride and Josh goes with the Groom. Steven shoots the portraits and formals and back in the studio, Josh does the processing.

This year we wanted to give all of our couples a chance to win so we have selected images from all 34 weddings. Because we don’t want to compete with each other we have each selected our own favourite pictures from each wedding. So every couple has two chances of winning.

The winner of Steve’s favourites and the winner of Josh’s favourites will each receive a framed wall print of the image of their choice. That’s worth £160 each so we really are feeling the Christmas spirit here.

What we need you to do is to join us on Facebook (if you haven’t already), have a good look through all of the pictures and choose your favourite from Steven’s and your favourite of Josh’s then click “like” for those pictures. We would love to read any comments you would like to make about the images. What is more, and we really are feeling generous at this festive time, we will select, at random, two people who have voted and give them a family portrait, anywhere in mainland UK, and a framed print for free.

The deadline for voting is twelfth night, 6th January at midnight. After that your vote will not be counted, just like X Factor.

Remember, you are not voting for the nicest couple, they will all win that, we would like you to choose, what, in your opinion is the best of Steven’s pictures and the best of Josh’s… and don’t try and set us against each other, we don’t want a father and son dispute at Christmas, that normally occurs naturally.

So, if you haven’t already done so, join our Facebook page here.

Now we are off to London for Christmas.