








Adam and Jan Jefferson are leading wedding and portrait photographers based in their newly opened portrait studio in Camberley, Surrey. They provide wedding photography in Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire and across the UK.












































Denise & Steve were married on Saturday 27th March at All Saints Church, Wokingham followed by a reception at the Oakley Court Hotel near Windsor. Their traditional first dance was quickly followed by the Timewarp - celebrating the location which was used in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Steve is a big fan - he is the one on the right!
Our new portrait studio in Camberley is proving very popular with young children and their parents. The babies love the underfloor heating which lets them crawl around in comfort and the parents love the natural, relaxed atmosphere which lets little ones like Beth above have fun while showing off a variety of outfits for the camera. Mum & Dad received a free large print which was given to them as a gift voucher by Beth's auntie.








Davina & David were married at the parish church in Knebworth then had their photos taken within the grounds of Knebworth House. Davina's parents hosted the evening reception in marquee at their farmhouse with Davina's father driving his tractor around making last minute adjustments adding to the country atmosphere.

Our second visit to Highfield Park this year confirms it as one of our favourite venues. Great scenery and facilities, rooms for civil ceremonies and with Heckfield Church in the grounds it is a wonderful venue for a church wedding with a 2 minute walk to the reception. Tamara & Ray had a fabulous day with a short spell of rain only adding to the memories.

Sarah & Sean had a civil ceremony and reception at the Mill House Hotel in Swallowfield. Leading up to the day Sarah broke her toe and her daughter suffered a bad break of an arm while falling out of a tree so the omens were not looking good...

Madeleine & Riccardo were married at their parish church in Aldershot and everyone then travelled up the A30 to Wentworth Golf Club for a spendid reception. The relaxed shots of the loving couple in the evening sun were really popular and completely different to the traditional formal shots taken in the afternoon.






Julie-Anne & Lee had their wedding service at a very small church in Wexham north of Slough. Then we moved to Windsor town centre for the reception at the Sir Christopher Wren hotel by the river. Tourists walking across the bridge into Eton were amazed to see a bride & groom crossing the bridge with them and posing for their photo over the River Thames.


Another really nice local venue is Easthampstead Park, which has wonderful grounds and all the required facilities located close together which means less time spent travelling around on the day. Claire & Tim had a great day, starting off with an early round of golf and ending with a evening reception in the main house. Lots of smiles all around and everyone really enjoyed the occasion.

As Pete & Celeste were getting married Pete claims there was a clap of thunder as he made his vows and the heavens certainly opened with a heavy downpour of rain as the couple left the church.Fortunately the weather improved during the afternoon and we were still able to get some great shots of the happy couple and their families &
friends, including this wonderfully romantic image of the couple reflected in the lake.



Jenny & Vincent had 2 ceremonies at their wedding at The Old Mill in Aldermaston. The short civil ceremony was followed by a moving religious ceremony held in the large conservatory. This was followed by the traditional wedding breakfast and then games out on the lawn. A really hot day, with everyone having a great time. 

We were expecting a wedding with 20 bridesmaids and 400 guests at the reception on Saturday. This turned out to be slightly inaccurate... there were also 8 flower girls and a Maid of Honour, each of which had a page boy or groomsman to accompany them, plus the ushers, we think there were 58 people in the wedding party but we lost count at this point!
Sonia & Steve had a real Cinderella glass coach with 2 magnificent horses, to the astonishment of many people in Stoke Newington High Street on Saturday afternoon.
over 650 people at the afternoon reception and many more partying on in the evening.
Hayley & Nick picked the best day of the year so far for their wedding, a warm summer-like day set in glorious surroundings at an RAF Officers' Mess near Aylesbury. With the beautiful surroundings and young bridesmaids running around it was a delight to photograph their wedding for them.
Jan suggested we photograph Hayley & the two older bridesmaids walking up the gravel path... the others didn't want to be left out and demanded to join in even though they had already lost their shoes. They hobbled over the stones, smiling bravely!

The church was a little dark and the vicar not happy to have any cameras at the front so we had to make do with some nice shots from the back of the church to go with the more traditional Bride & Father of the Bride shots we had taken earlier.