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#135…Crash Taylor

Crash Taylor is a highly sought after and talented wedding photographer who is based in the UK in Nottingham and Derby. Crash’s style leans toward photojournalistic, with an eye for catching those moments that might easily be missed. He also has some great HDR images on his blog, always great to see when done well. Crash does a phenomenal job of finding the most amazing backdrops for his clients… really inspirational.

Crash also has a separate site that I’m sure many of my readers would love: Interviews by Crash Taylor where he does an in depth interview with various wedding photographers, great info, and fun to read too. Check it out here.

Enjoy!

~Mary

Kevin Mullins Photography - April 20, 2009 - 2:19 am

Crash is definately a top tallent in wedding photography and his Interviews site is just fantastic.

Gillian - April 23, 2009 - 1:35 pm

I like the interview part! Thanks for the link!

Nathalie - August 6, 2009 - 8:15 pm

His work is great.
really inventive.

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