Wednesday, October 27, 2010



Milton Abbey image from my training, mentoring day at one of Dorset's beautiful wedding venues. The abbey is one of real beauty set in amazing grounds. This venue is perfect for a wedding photographer, even if it happens to rain, so many locations to use. Available light, 50 mm 1.2 lens. Very careful control of light with diffusers, gobo and reflectors to achieve the light ratios. Thank you Helena















kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset

Sunday, October 24, 2010

New Identity




Christmas has come early, my new stationery and folders arrived this weekend and they look fabulous. I am really proud of my new identity, especially the business cards. Anyone attending my Milton Abbey class will be the first to receive one of my folders, along with some information from the day.

I would like to say a big thank you to Giles, who has evolved my brand has given me an identity that compliments my style and elegance.

kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset

Wednesday, October 20, 2010


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kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset

Emotion:


I always feel a real sense of achievement on a wedding, when true emotion shines through and how a moment can change so quickly. A genuine tender moment captured when the Heather was visited during her preparations on the wedding day.
Technical, 50 mm 1.2 and available light. Milton Abbey, Dorset, wedding venue.











kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset

Friday, October 15, 2010

Milton Abbey


Milton Abbey Dorset, a creation from one of my recent workshops . Utilising light, shape and body form. Available light and a combination of reflectors and diffusers, ensuring detail was retained both inside and outside the window.














kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset

Monday, October 04, 2010


Wedding Photographers in Dorset are particularly lucky to have stunning venues, this one being Athelhamton House, Puddletown Dorset. The 15th century building is majestic and unique with their magnificent manicured gardens. The Great Hall is one of my particular favourite locations , here it has been adorned with human beauty in this creation of Jocelyn, married just recently.
Available light and reflectors placed carefully.









kevin wilson photography | wedding photographer | dorset