About
Cresser Photography is based in Torquay, Devon and provides wedding photography services. The photographer, Glenn, combines creativity and expert knowledge to craft timeless images that are sure to be treasured. In addition, Glenn has a passion for documenting weddings and enjoys preserving a couple's memories.
Services Offered
The photographs that are taken at Cresser Photography blend contemporary and classic styles. To ensure that the images come out as planned, Glenn meets with couples before their big day. This gives the professional the chance to not only discuss the soon-to-be-weds' needs but also their style. Images are taken in an unobtrusive manner and both big and small moments are treated with equal care.
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Meet the Team
Hi, my name is Glenn and I'm a Photographer based in the South West. Buying my first DSLR in June 2014 refreshed my enthusiasm for photography after a break of around 16 years! Back then it was all film with no real idea of what I had captured until receiving the prints in the post. I was lucky enough to have my own black and white darkroom in the attic of my parents house, which provided a good foundation for photographic skills, processing and developing. Now with modern day digital photography I don't have to worry about keeping my finger on the trigger and wasting a whole roll of film in the matter of seconds, or hooking out film ends from canisters, or the smallest amount of stray light ruining a film, or maintaining a strict 20 degrees Celsius in the darkroom! The darkroom is on my lap and the results are instant. Perfect!