Showing posts with label destination wedding photographers california. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destination wedding photographers california. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Destination Wedding Photographers NYC, California, Florida and Caribbean sought.

www.WeddingPhotographyWorld.co.uk is seeking Destination Wedding Photograpehrs across the US to join with us. Favourite Destinations for UK couples are NYC, Florida, California and the Caribbean.

We already have some of the very best wedding photographers with us covering France, Italy, Spain and Estonia in Europe, as well as London and the UK of course, as well as photographers in Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and northern Europe. Photographers in the US are now joining us, so come and join us too!

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Destination wedding photographers needed across all US States

and the weekend photography courses. Last weekends courses went extremely well, it is very gratifying to watch peoples skills and appreciation of learning developing throughout the day. It was incredibly hot, and both the south Downs and Brighton seafront were busy. Very successful and thoroughl enjoyed,so come and join us for a one day photography course in Sussex, more details here http://www.weddingphotographyworld.co.uk/

I am still trying to make headway in the States and am seeking Destination Wedding Photographers in all States, New York, Florida, California, Hawaii, Mexico, Cancun, and Washington DC in particular, but all States so that we can genuinely respond to enquries received. An air of confidence exists, dare I say, and visitor numbers are up and enquiries are coming in again.Reports from elsewhere are that some couples are still spending substantial budgets, so if you are a localor Destination Wedding Photographer in New York, California, Florida, Washington, Boston, Hawaii etc do come and take a look at the site, we are extremely good value. http://www.weddingphotographyworld.co.uk/ and urgently need photographers across the US to join with us.

As the 4th anniversary of 7/7 passes I was tremendously proud to see the memorial go up in Hyde Park today, not least because I am a Londoner at heart. I didn't, fortunately, know anyone that died in thos horrific and cowardly attacks on Londoners, but I do know people that were present on the Kings Cross tube that was attacked, and I used the Morgate line train on a daily basis for more years than I care to remember. Some days will live in the memory forever. As Londoners, we are too tough to succumb to terrorism, proud and foolish perhaps to a fault; everyone that has sought to terrorise us as a community eventually comes unstuck. Ask Hitler. But today has been about offering our support and thoughts to those left behind by the attrocity. If only people could find more peaceful ways of living, it cannot be that difficult. And is so much more preferrable to the awful consequences of mindless andblind hatred. RIP the 52.

Have a great week.