This wedding was an English country wedding - the local village church and then a marquee at home in the garden. The sun broke out as the couple emerged from the church - perfection!.The groom awaiting his bride.Loving this colour scheme and so much happiness throughout the day.One very happy couple later - Mr & Mrs!.Proud parents.Happy guests, Bride & Groom and a confetti moment.Back home and three lovely bridesmaids.Special moment with a gift for dad (see beer cooler!).Two families combined to one.Mr & Mrs along with their horse and dog and yes he did eat some of the bouquet!.Beautiful details. I can never resist a gorgeous pair of shoes!!! and a gorgeous bride! this time ...
Today I was able to visit a beautiful wedding venue located very close to me, Mangapp Manor - http://www.mangappmanor.co.uk/.The variety of settings here is amazing and I love the fact that couples can exchange their vows on the water!In every direction you see beautifully tended gardens and gorgeous smells of flowers. Some of my personal favourites for photo opps are this bridge and the tree lined avenue. Another rather stunning feature is the pool area which leads on to the ceremony location on the water.How perfect is this for exchanging your vows!Following the ceremony there are lots of garden areas for your guests to relax and many lawn games to keep them busy.A particular ...
A summer wedding at Blake Hall - http://www.blakehall.co.uk/ - recently I was second shooter for Tina Crowther and it was at Blake Hall somewhere I have been wanting to shoot. There are lots of gorgeous photo opportunities at this venue from the main Barns, gardens, and driveway, to the Coach House, but for me the one that I particularly wanted was the swing!The day started in the coach house for bridal prep and what a great setting, lots of space and light (both concerns for us photographers!)Our bride Faye was very calm and we were able to spend some time with her capturing some pre wedding images.Next was a meet with the groom Steve and his groomsmen at the main BarnI ...
In June of this year I was the wedding photographer for Bev & James Doe who had chosen to get married in The Room in the Rodings. Their brief for the day was relaxed and fun and to ensure their guests enjoyed themselves. With Scottish inputs to their theme (Bev's family is Scottish) the red worked beautifully with the lush green Essex countryside and the setting of The Room in the Rodings.One of the younger members of the bridal party alittle uncertain! along with the groom and his dad talking before the brides arrival.From these images I think it is fair to say there was as the couple wished enjoyment of their special day.When I first met them Bev expressed her dislike of having ...