John, my Gooner friend across the road, has asked me why I haven’t acknowledged the mauling of Wigan by the mighty Spurs the other week, so this is for him. J&F, your birthday card may come back to haunt you come next May.
Kent Wedding Photographer | Craig Prentis Photography
Documentary style wedding and portrait photographer based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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I’ve been lucky enough to be nominated, along with four other very talented individuals, in the best wedding photographer category of the Perfect Wedding magazine Awards for 2010. Anyone wishing to vote in these awards can do so by clicking the picture below and filling out an online entry form and of course, I’d be grateful for any votes you may wish to send my way. Voters also get entered into a competition to win a 4-star spa break worth £500 so it could be a minute well spent. 4 comments Hi Craig, Great blog, we love it! Just to say too that we’ve voted for you in the Perfect Wedding Awards. You certainly deserve to win, very best of luck! Camilla & GeorgeDecember 2, 2009 – 3:39 pm Hi Craig. Like the blog. And the award is very much deserved so you’ve got our vote too. Wishing you all the best. Jen & RichDecember 3, 2009 – 6:47 pm Hi Craig, just to let you know that we’ve voted for you too! L&G xDecember 4, 2009 – 10:53 pm Hi Craig, Camilla’s day started off with some good news. Her sister Emma gave birth to Indie that very morning as she got ready. Pic 1 shows Camilla’s dad taking the call from the hospital with Camilla listening in. What a way to miss your sister’s wedding!
![]() ![]() 1 comment Thank you so much for posting this. We are, all things well, having our wedding at Combe Bank and I have been desperate to see some ‘real wedding’ images for the location.January 14, 2010 – 9:16 pm James and Scott’s civil partnership was a cheery do. This was the second time I’d worked at the Trafalgar Tavern in Greenwich, which is superbly located in the vicinity of the Old Royal Navy College on the Thames with views over to the O2 arena and the City. There was a warm, friendly feel to the day, generated by an up-for-it set of guests. I left them all in the evening working up a sweat to the ceilidh band. Earlier in the day, everyone joined in with a rendition of Aretha’s “I Say A Little Prayer” during the ceremony (pic 1). This musical interlude was a first for me and seemed to set the tone for a most enjoyable day. All the pictures can be viewed here but you will need to get the password from James and Scott. google-site-verification: googlef030c9d9a87b95fd.html no comments To get the ball rolling with my new blog, I’ve added in some of my favourites from Susie and Hugo’s wedding at Tonbridge School last month. Click here to view the wedding in full. no comments |
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