Happy anniversary to Merseyside's Kevin Brown Photography

Wedding photographers Kevin and Carole of Kevin Brown Photography
Credit: Kevin Brown Photography

Kevin and Carole, the successful husband and wife team behind Kevin Brown Photography are set to celebrate their 15th year photographing weddings. Their combined life experiences have made them a popular choice for hundreds of happy couples and have seen them go from strength to strength.

Kevin became hooked on photography after a friend, having recognised his passion and keen eye for the art, asked him to capture his wedding day back in 2006. He tells us about the next move, “After several years photographing weddings down South, I relocated up North to my hometown and Kevin Brown Photography was launched.”

Carole fell in love with the wedding industry after accompanying Kevin to many a beautiful venue up and down the country. Her experience as an estate agent helped with her attention to detail and led her to become an excellent photographer in her own right.

One of the highlights of the last few years for Kevin was photographing Carole’s daughter’s wedding – “Carole wasn’t allowed to pick up a camera that day,” he says. “Not only was the wedding featured in Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, it also got the front cover,” he continues (issue 46). We hope you’ll join us in congratulating this lovely pair on their milestone business anniversary. We wish you many more successful years.

To find out more head over to www.kevinbrownphotography.co.uk

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