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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 15:27

Wedding photography is all about capturing that once in a lifetime moment. Miss it, and it's gone forever.

Your wedding is one of the most important days in your life, it marks the start of  a fantastic journey that starts with a single promise. Many months of organisation are crammed into one single day, a day that goes by so quickly you hardly have time to enjoy those little details you spent so many months preparing for.

On your wedding day it will be filled with laughter and tears and above all, love, so many moments that you can't possibly remember them all. This is where the wedding photographer steps in.

This is my sole purpose, I observe and document, I become a story teller capturing your tale in a series of beautiful images to ensure nothing is forgotten.

My name is Kim Clephane and I'm based in Yorkshire, my style of photography is a mix of documentary, reportage and fine art photography. I capture the wedding day in an unobtrusive way which allows the true emotions and characters of the couple and their guests to shine through.

Whether you prefer informal or traditional, you set the pace and I follow. I quietly photograph the day as it unfolds and when needed I will step forward to take that once in a life time shot of grandpa 'shimmying' on the dance floor.

Now that you know who I am and how I work, feel free to have a look at my portfolio. If you like what you see you can contact me by phone or email.

I look forward to hearing from you.

P.S. One thing that I would recommend, which couples often underestimate the value of, is a private session alone with your photographer. A few minutes alone in front of the camera always results in breathtaking photos that I guarantee you will be thankful for.  

Last Updated on Friday, 11 December 2009 11:26