CHRIS BURNELL | SECOND ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHER

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In Neale’s words:

Chris joins the associate team mid mentor. He has worked alongside me on a number of wedding commissions and I have constantly noted a developing eye for documentary coverage. His concentration upon this genre is what drew me to him. Bluntly, he sees a wedding with an increasing maturity of style that is not evident in the work of many seasoned wedding shooters.

In Chris’s words:

I’m first and foremost a family man. My wife and children are my proudest achievement. No doubt. Their unfailing love and support fuels this next chapter in my own life.

I could wax lyrical about how I’ve enjoyed photography since childhood or how I’ve studied for many years, as seems de rigueur on a photographer’s website. Simply put, this is my all encompassing passion; one which sees me dedicated to documenting weddings.

The task of documenting these fantastic events, to be both completely immersed in the day yet slightly detached, to provide a couple with a record of their day to serve as a family heirloom is a challenge and privilege.

Utilising available light is the key to my approach, which is based upon recording real events as they unfold.