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Probably the most talented and unobtrusive photographer I have ever known is Sian Trenberth.
Her photographs are not just the best I have ever seen, I have no recollection of her having taken them, which is rare! I am often interrupted during a service by a lens in my face but Sian was almost invisible and still captured the most artistic and touching memories of the entire service and of course, before and after, for the couple.
 
I would think she is very artistic as well as a talented photographer as the images she has captured are incredible.
 
Beautiful, artistic and professional photographs are guaranteed.
 
 
I have recommended her to my own family! Sian is not only the only wedding photographer in seven years I have ordered a print from, she is the only photographer I am totally confident to actively promote on my website.
 
If you don't choose me to conduct your service then please choose Sian to photograph it.
 
 

 
 

 

 
The Daily Telegraph Magazine October 2002
 
"Inclusion Zone" article by Robert Chesshire
 
Daily Telegraph Article written by Chesshire after shadowing NMD for a week in a large secondary school.

 
 

 TV and Radio interviews:
 
BBC Radio 4 - Life as a Teenager
Do teenagers need to be listened to more? Two women dubbed the 'teen tamers' say they do, and that by not listening we're breeding a generation of isolated and alienated adolescents.
Jenni is joined by Rev. Nicola Martin-Davis; head of social inclusion centre. 2004
 
BBC Radio 4 - "The World Today"  Planes crash into WTC - A Year On. Reverend Nicola Martin Davis reflects on the last year. 2002
 
BBC 1 - News - following Rev NMD working with disaffection in schools
 
BBC Radio 4 - "The World Today" The Reverend Nicola Martin Davis comments on the Estelle Morris speech. "...the Government has changed its rhetoric... the forgotten and betrayed generation is now referred to as reckless parents..." 2002
 
BBC Radio 5 live news - "...blaming parents for the breakdown in behaviour is not helpful..." Rev NMD interview.
 
BBC Drive Time - "...the Government cannot offer desperately needed funding for just one year to tackle disaffection in schools- it must be an on-going commitment..."  Rev NMD interview.