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Wedding Photographer: Robert Pugh
Robert Pugh is a Reading and Berkshire-based wedding photographer. He covers UK and destination weddings in a documentary and photojournalism style.
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Being a wedding photojournalist, otherwise known as a documentary wedding photographer, I love shooting wedding photojournalism and reportage wedding photography. My role at your wedding is to observe, capture and document those magical moments in an uninterrupted storytelling style. By this, I mean blending in like one of your wedding guests, giving me a unique approach and advantage to enable me to capture those special moments. By the end of your wedding reception, you’ll have a set of images that tells your wedding day story and shows the emotion unfolding throughout the day in a natural, unposed way.
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A picture can mean a thousand words. Just imagine the story that your wedding album will tell. I’m great at blending in with your guests yet at the same time being fully involved in all aspects of your wedding day. I enjoy reaching out beyond my photography skills to help you in any way possible. Whether it’s fastening the wedding dress, and trust me, I’ve buttoned a fair few in my time as a wedding photographer, or just handing you tissues when you cry with joy and laughter.
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Jamie and Yasmin had a magical wedding at The Wellington Arms, surrounded by family and friends. The happy couple even had their dog attend for the duration of the ceremony. The day started with bridal preparations, and the girls were well on their way to being ready with the drinks flowing and spirits high.
What a fantastic day I had covering Amy and Sam's Wedding, and the best thing is I get to see them again in December when I'm covering Amy's sister's wedding. A beautiful, loving and caring family is now an absolute delight to cover their weddings. Amy and Sam got married at All Saints Church and headed to the village hall for the wedding reception after the ceremony.
Stephanie and Steven's wedding occurred at the beautiful Windsor Guildhall in Windsor. What a fantastic couple so full of life and happiness. They couldn't have wished for a better day with the sun shining and the queen having Windsor High Street closed for the changing of the guards. Luckily she arrived just in time. Some might say with an armed guard escort as armed police surrounded her before closing the road to the public.
Naomi and Tom's Handfasting Ceremony. A wedding like no other and unique to the couple. There are no group photos or bride and groom portraits, just good old celebrating and enjoying the day in a relaxed, informal way with family and friends. The couple had already done the official marriage in the registry office a couple of days before and opted for a low essential wedding—the plan to have a handfasting ceremony for everyone to enjoy over drinks, food and each other.
I love small intimate family weddings, and Nina and Paul’s wedding took place at the Town Hall in Reading. As the couple were jetting off to Spain for the wedding with a more significant part of the family, they still had to do the legal marriage at home in the UK. Perfect for the older family members not able to travel to Spain to enjoy the official wedding at home in sunny Reading.
Katie and Simon's Wedding at The Swan at Streatley. What a fantastic wedding and a wonderful couple. I had the best day ever covering their wedding day. The Bride, Groom, Bridesmaids and all the guests were so welcoming. Starting with the bride preps, the girls were in full swing of getting ready when I arrived at ten o'clock. The drinks started to flow, and the wedding dress looked stunning, hanging up in the window framed with light.
Kimberley and Matthew's Wedding at Cain Manor. Everyone had a fantastic day at Cain Manor and one of my top locations to cover weddings. A later start than usual as the wedding ceremony is at three o'clock. I managed to have a lovely relaxing morning before travelling to capture the bride preps all at the exact location. Cain Manor has changed somewhat over the years, with new rooms and walls removed to create more space.
Leon and Emily Wedding Windsor Guildhall. I absolutely love this location. It makes you feel like a king and queen as you walk down the aisle. There's just something about it looking up and seeing all the faces of previous Kings and Queens looking down on you as you say the words I do.
Kirstin and Lewis's Wedding at the Old Mill Aldermaston. The old mill has to be one of my favourite locations for weddings. The staff are so friendly, and the owner is fantastic; I want to scoop her up and take her home. I think every wedding I've covered there, and that's a lot of weddings, they have treated me outstandingly. Better than any other location or venue.
Cordelia and Tom's Wedding The Wellington Arms. One of my favourite locations for summer weddings with its outdoor ceremony space overlooking the countryside. The couple couldn't have hoped for a better day with the sun shining for an outside wedding.