We are West Yorkshire wedding and portrait photographers, Alex and Janet, a husband and wife team who are full time, properly qualified, creative professionals with an absolute passion for beautiful wedding and portrait photography. Our attention to detail and the utmost care with have for our valued clients makes us very popular with discerning couples. Please call us for more information on 01977 730159 or visit our website at www.alexdurasow.co.uk
Saturday, 15 August 2020
Family Photography Castleford
After a very long time unable to work due to Covid, it was lovely to get back in the studio and capture some portraits, this time it was a family session for the fabulous Cadmans. We'd been really anxious about how to make it work with social distancing in place, no contact whatsoever and verbal direction only, and still produce the top quality results we strive for, but we think the results speak for themselves!
Saturday, 11 April 2020
Baby Photographer | Mother and Baby Photography Castleford
The current coronavirus situation and resulting lockdown means that although our studio isn't open at the moment, we are still very much here, working behind the scenes on things we've been putting off, including planning for new products and a fabulous new baby photography service. We can't wait to get back to normal and start welcoming clients again!
Before the lockdown we had the pleasure of doing two Castleford baby photography sessions, when we welcomed new mum, Shelley, with her gorgeous baby boy, Phoenix, followed by Chantelle and Neil, whose wedding we photographed and who are brand new parents to beautiful, tiny Sophie. We used a very different style for each session but both of them were wonderful and we over the moon with the results.
Tuesday, 21 January 2020
Wedding Photographer Hazlewood Castle | Helen and Kevin's Wedding
Helen and Kevin's wedding was our last of 2019, taking us right up to Christmas, and our third consecutive wedding at Hazlewood Castle Hotel. An enormous amount of planning went into the couple's celebrations and at our final meeting a few weeks before they told us about everything that had gone into making their big day amazing, calling for a very long and detailed set of notes to follow to make sure we didn't miss anything important. Usually when it's a civil ceremony the bride gets ready at the venue but as Helen had planned a spectacular arrival the bridal preparations took place at a hotel a distance away where, after some difficulty getting past security, we enjoyed a lovely, calm and relaxed couple of hours with Helen and Sophie, her incredibly helpful best friend and bridesmaid. Often the bridal preparations are hectic and things run late so it was really nice that this time everything ran so perfectly and we were able to capture some special moments as Sophie helped Helen into her dress, before we left to start phase two, Kevin and his party at the venue. During this time Helen was collected and driven to the bottom of the lane by Kevin's dad and then she arrived in style in a carriage drawn by four spectacular horses wearing red plumes to match the couple's colour scheme. Before her arrival we had some fun with the lads until we spotted Kevin's dad's car arriving, signally time for the groom to make himself scarce. His strutting entrance to into the Old Dining Room for the ceremony made everyone laugh but then emotion got the better of Kevin as he saw his bride for the first time. She looked stunning! We'd talked to Kevin about how to pack photographs of everything they had planned before dinner into the daylight available on a late December wedding day but he had it all covered and we have to commend him for his organisational skills, his and Helen's cooperation and for arranging a longer than usual drinks reception to give us the best chance to get what we needed before we lost the light. There is a first time for everything and this was the first time we'd had a groom communicate with his best man by walkie talkie, and with Gavin, the two of them did an awesome job. It was really funny though when Kevin radioed Gavin to ask him to get Helen a cup of tea, as she was feeling the cold! What a fabulous day with so much to capture - the spectacular horse drawn carriage, a falconry display, a casino, the Great Hall exquisitely dressed for the wedding breakfast in a completely different style to anything we've seen before, a choreographed quick step, a live band, fireworks and a wonderful couple who really did put everything into helping us to do a great job for them. It was full on but we loved every minute and we left our last wedding of 2019 on a massive high. Thanks a million Mr and Mrs Wright for inviting us to be your Hazlewood Castle wedding photographers.
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