Located in East Dulwich, Sheriff Photography is led by Keith Sheriff, a professional photographer with over 25 years of experience. Keith has photographed everything from celebrity portraits to large events, bringing a wealth of expertise to your wedding day. His discreet and respected approach ensures your special moments are captured naturally and beautifully.
Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, Sheriff Photography adapts to your unique style and atmosphere. You can trust in a smooth, professional experience that puts your vision first.
Every couple’s wedding is one-of-a-kind, and Keith’s approach reflects that. He focuses on creating a personalized collection of images that showcase your personalities and the genuine emotions of your day. With a keen eye for detail and timing, Keith captures those spontaneous moments of joy and connection that make your wedding truly memorable.
Flying to Greece for 6 days to shoot a huge wedding attended by over 600 guests incuding royalty but doing as good a job for them as I would for anyone else who booked me.
Reportage, photojournalistic, unobtrusive, calm , fun.
That my clients are always very happy with what I do and I NEVER mess it up
Make your wedding fun to be at for you and your guests.
I quite liked the table name place settings done in scrabble.
1. We make contact
2. You meet NIcky (my wife and number 2 photographer)
3. She shows you wedding albums
4. You love us and we love you and you book us
4 1/2. The wedding day happens
5. We show you your wedding pictures over a (few) drinks
6. We all live happily ever after
Something touching, moving, romantic, cute and funny (all in one photo if possible)
You really don't want to know so don't ask (and know that I will never tell.
Hats or unberellas or a change of location to somewhere less damp.
Aged 6 I pinched my brothers camera. By aged 9 I had my own darkroom. Aged 11 to 16 I bunked off a lot of school and could be found in the art departments darkroom. We won't talk about 16 to 18 - OK ! Aged 18 I went to collage to study photography and aged 20 I left collage and got my first job as a pro photographer. And here I am - still !