Posts in funeral photography
Peterborough Funeral Photographer - Baby Funeral

Dear Shaun, You are so lovely and heartwarming to work with. Thanks again for sharing this with us. We have just viewed the photos and we are both in awe. Thank you very much for this and we would be so happy for you to share the images to help others in a similar situation. We will treasure them always.” Louise ❤️❤️❤️

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Oxford Funeral Photographer

“Mrs P” recently passed away but earlier in her life she was a dispatch driver in World War ll where she was responsible for delivering important messages and no doubt encountering plenty of danger along the way. After the war she continued with her fascination and love of motorbikes, so it was fitting that her coffin arrived on a stunning full length Trike hearse. Brilliant!!

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London Funeral Photographer

Ruth’s funeral memorial service took place at Lauderdale House in Highgate, North London. It was a really beautiful ceremony where stories and memories were shared about her and everyone celebrated the cherished memories they had of Ruth. After the ceremony we headed to St Marylebone Crematorium where everyone gathered for the final goodbye.

As a Funeral Photographer I get to work with so many beautiful families, so here’s a few select photos chosen to give you an idea of how I Photograph Funerals.

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Northampton Funeral Photographers - All Saints Church, Mears Ashby,

It was a privilege to be asked by Averil Phillips & Family Funeral Directors to both film and photograph a family Memorial Service on behalf of the Miller family at All Saints Church in Mears Ashby, Northampton a couple of weeks ago.  We started at the family home where the family asked us to capture some essential close family shots of everyone together around Barry's Casket. The family had commissioned a silver American style coffin which was wow, amazing!  

All Saints church was literally a just a 2 minute walk, moving from the house to the church was very easy. The church was full and soon the family arrived and carried Barry down the aisle to the front of the church. The Vicar and all those who spoke talked about Barry's amazing life and all the things he achieved. It was incredible to help capture through film and photography, the thoughts, stories, prayers and ways that Barry touched the lives of those around him. 

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