Romantic Wedding Day Photography
Planning your special day and need a professional photographer who is easy to get along with? One that will not boss your friends and famiy around just to get that "image" and one who will work in the background capturing your day as it unfolds? Newton Abbot based photographer Keith Hathaway is a professionally qualified and award winning member of The Master Photographers Association. His skills have been used by many throughout the UK and he has presented an instructional DVD that sold in WHSmiths and Sainsburys. The secret to a really good wedding photographer when working in some of Devon's finest hotels is to be prepared and ready well before everyone else on the day. Planning is the key to Keith's success and if it is a new wedding venue or church he has not worked in before, Keith will visit it before your big day to study the layout and lighting possibilities so he knows where to capture the very best wedding photographs. Wedding prices start at �495 and can come complete with all your edited images on a CDRom print rights FREE so you can print as many as you like and whenever you want.
Some Recent...

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The Cary Arms...
A beautiful wedding venue perched on the harbour overlooking the sea.

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The Headland Hotel...
Overlooking Torbay this hotel offers romance and seclusion.

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The Imperial Hotel...
Some of my wedding photographs at The Barcello Imperial Hotel in Torquay.
Wedding Venues...

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Bovey Castle...
Quality all the way with this top notch venue for weddings and family gatherings.

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Oldway Mansion House...
A favourite among those getting married in Torquay and Paignton.

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Dartington Hall...
This beautiful hall is steeped in history and romance and provides the perfect backdrop.
From Torquay to South Hams

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Dartington Church...
This romantic church is in the perfect setting for wedding photographs.

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Buckland Tout-Saints...
Cream teas for your guests on the lawns whilst we capture your private photographs.

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Holne Park House...
One of Ashburton's busiest wedding venues, perched on the edge of the moors.

