Blog Detail
Sussex wedding photographer's blog
http://www.luckydogphoto.com/blog/
Wedding and personal photography blog by Brighton based photographer Dave Perris. Mainly photos from recent jobs with explanations of techniques, current work practices, opinions and comments.
Recent Posts
Winter wedding photography at Newick park
John and Stephanie booked me as their photographer for their wedding at Newick Park Hotel in East Sussex last week. I went to check out the hotel before the wedding and thought it was one of the nicest venues I’ve seen this year. A lovely old m...
Wedding photography prices, how much should it cost?
It’s the time of year when work quietens down and I get a chance to review my wedding photography prices and packages. I’m currently somewhere in the mid price range for weddings, a typical client might spend £1,200 to £1,500 for full coverage...
Tara and Jamie’s wedding at Powdermills, Battle.
I had my first taste of this year’s winter wedding photography a couple of weeks ago. Tara and Jamie were married at Powdermills, a lovely old hotel near Battle, the weekend after the clocks went back. They kept the wedding party to their neare...
Laura and Steve’s wedding photographs from Upwaltham Barns
I’ve been falling behind with the blogging for a few weeks. Although it’s coming to the end of the busy season for wedding photographers there still seem to be hundreds of other things to do, album designs, website revamps, adverts for next year ...
Portraits for the University of Brighton
A quick break from wedding photography, these are a couple of examples of recent photographic commissions for the University of Brighton. The first was a portrait of Lord Nicholas Stern, former Chief Economist of The World Bank and head of the team t...
Cara-Lee and Graham’s wedding photographs in Woodlands Park Hotel
Cara-Lee booked me for her wedding after finding the wedding photographer’s section of my main website. She and her fiancee, Graham, had chosen the Woodlands Park Hotel, near Leatherhead in Surrey, as their venue. The bride and groom were based...

