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Welcome to my Blog!


Hi!  I'm Barnaby Aldrick - a wedding photographer based in Leeds, England. I specialise in capturing laid-back portraits, incredible details and timeless moments around the UK. 

This blog follows both my personal and professional life and will hopefully give you a taste of the world in which I work and play!  It's basically a cross between my own personal photo album and an information source for current and potential clients.  You'll find photography from weddings I've recently shot, work I've done for various Leeds publications, images of places I've visited & my other love, music photography.


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Author Archives: Barnaby Aldrick

Woodlands Wedding Fair // Updated Official Website // Focus on Imaging

Last weekend was another quiet one for me.
I met the coolest granny & her clan for an 80th family photoshoot, took a 2nd viewing on a house we’re looking at, caught a bit of a New York banjo player playing the Adelphi, saw Alice In Wonderland @ Imax (don’t bother), had a curry in Bradford...

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Urban Exploration // Abandoned Mill, Bradford • Video by Barnaby Aldrick

You may remember that I recently posted a blog about a sweet short movie by Irish Photographer Larry McMahon in an empty mill.  It had a haunting ‘28 days later’ feel to it (check it out here) and he’d shot it on a ‘Glidetrack‘, which is basically a portable ‘Dolly’ rail you can attach...

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Sharyn & Maurice’s Wedding • Barnaby Aldrick Wedding Photography & Video Fusion!

Back in July last year we were invited to our pals Rob & Nikki wedding AS GUESTS!  I didn’t know what to do with myself!  So I decided to mix things up and have a little fun shooting only video on my camera (the Canon 5dmkII shoots HD video).  I’d done loads of video work...

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Getting High in Leeds // Sky Plaza Student Flats • by Barnaby Aldrick

My student halls, ‘Broadgate Park‘ at the University of Nottingham were like a young offenders institute (in some blocks for more than aesthetic reasons); with ship-like safetyglass door, frigid bare-brick stairwells bursting with unloved bikes and asymmetrical lino kitchens criss-crossed with snail trails.
A recent job took me to an altogether different...

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