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The snow's made it to the UK and parts of Europe are struggling with the freezing cold, so here's a sunny Aussie wedding to warm your toes.

Chris and Kelly's Wedding has now been uploaded to our portfolio here.

This was the hottest wedding we've been to so far and we had a great time getting to know loads of the guests. Check out all the sweet details that Kelly and her Mum arranged, and the amazing venue over looking the city of Perth.

We're also really excited to share our first stop-motion wedding video.



It was so much fun to be part of an Australian wedding- so thanks again chaps for having us!



Getting ready for Valentines Day?

We thought we'd give you a hand if you're wondering what to get for the light of your life this V'Day...

Offer includes a half day session at a location of your choice, followed by a disk of images. Our travel costs are covered within 100 miles of Birmingham (beyond that we'll have to charge a little for petrol).

Hurry and send your message. We can't wait to find out who wins!

[Menu Thoughts] Jetlag Buster

24 hours' travelling and an 8 hour timezone difference to recover from? Must be time to cook up something tasty for breakfast, after all you'll be waking up at 5.30 am with nothing more tempting than unpacking to keep you busy. Trust us, that's been our daily routine since we got back.




Cinnamon & Apple Pancakes (inspired by the LEON cookbook)

Make good, thick pancakes: 2 eggs, 80ml milk, 80g plain flour and a smudge of baking powder. Butter in the pan, spoon in the mixture, bubble through and toss to brown on the other side for a few seconds. Meanwhile cube an apple each and fry in butter in a pan with a decent quantity of cinnamon.

Breakfast Muffins

We used a recipe from this website. It calls for you to add your own choice of cereal. We used a crunchy oat cereal with raisins, which worked well. You could try cornflakes, I think they'd work better.

I also wanted to try these Carrot & Orange Muffins.

Scrambled Egg on Toast

The best scrambled eggs (in my opinion) are made with butter and only a small amount of milk. Beat two eggs per person with a little milk and freshly ground pepper. Throw into a pan after a little melted butter, and stir on a low heat. Serve on a nice toast with seeds for a bit of texture. We also add Henderson's Relish and mayonnaise.