Biography
Trevor Yerbury comes from a long and historic family of professional photographers. Trevor's Great Grandfather established the company in 1864 and Trevor is the 4th generation to carry out the family tradition.

Trevor came back into wedding photography in the mid 90s and immediately created a unique style of bridal photography which not only earned him the title of "Kodak UK Wedding Photographer of the Year" in 1997 & 1999, but his influencial style helped change the course of wedding photography into the relaxed, informal style we have today. Trevor holds a total of 14 Kodak European Gold Awards.

Faye joined Trevor full time in 1996 and has earned an enviable reputation for her work. On 3 occasions she has won the title of "Kodak UK Child Photographer of the Year". She also holds a Kodak Gold Award and, like Trevor, is a Fellow of the Society of Wedding Portrait Photographers.

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Biography
Trevor was recently described in a feature on his wedding photography in Scotland on Sunday as "a cross between Christopher Lee and a pony-tailed rock star". Trevor and Faye's work has appeared in most of the UK wedding magazines and they have also been leading contributors to several books on wedding photography.

No stranger to the media, Trevor has been interviewed about his unique style of photography on national television by Noel Edmonds for the BBC, Carole Smillie for ITV and Paul Ross for SKY. He is a regular contributor to BBC radio arts programmes.

Trevor was featured on the BBC Arts documentary "The Bigger Picture" where he was filmed making a portrait of Billy Connolly. The resulting image was used as the opening scene for each episode and has since become an iconic image.