Highclere Castle Wedding

Highclere Castle was the extravagant setting for Tracy & Jake’s wedding. Set in acres of beautiful parkland, the majestic Victorian Castle was the perfect backdrop to the couple’s ‘Scottish Wedding’. During a very emotional speech, Jake had everyone on an emotional roller coaster with his line, ‘my mom was tragically taken from us a few years back…but I can hear her going……ooh Downton Abbey!’

By | March 12th, 2014|Civil Ceremony, Highclere Castle|0 Comments

Peckforton Castle Wedding Ceremony

Peckforton Castle was the idylic setting for Kelly & Elliott’s elegant wedding. The glorious castle became the backdrop for the sumptuous proceeding throughout the day. Lavishly staged by the talents of Red Floral Architecture, Peckforton Castle looked especially exquisite for the civil and chapel ceremonies. Photography was expertly performed by the talented James of ATD Photography.

By | December 21st, 2013|Church Ceremony, Civil Ceremony, Peckforton Castle|0 Comments

Moxhull Hall Hotel Wedding

Moxhull Hall Hotel was the chosen venue for Michelle & David’s wedding. The gorgeous landscaped gardens and the setting of ‘Calliope’s Garden’ was the idyllic location for the outdoor marriage ceremony. Throughout the day Moxhull Hall’s quiet professionalism was at hand to cater for all, allowing the guests to celebrate with Michelle & David on their perfect Summer wedding day.

By | September 24th, 2013|Civil Ceremony, Moxhull Hall Hotel|0 Comments

Swinfen Hall Hotel Wedding

Mike & Suet’s Civil Ceremony took place at Swinfen Hall Hotel, a beautiful Georgian manor house set in 100 acres of parkland. A Ceilidh Band was the entertainment for the evening which proved to be a huge hit with the crowd.

By | September 11th, 2013|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Hengrave Hall

Amy and Russell were married on New Year’s Eve at the magnificent setting of Hengrave Hall. After a civil ceremony in the glorious Tudor mansion, Amy & Russell had a traditional marriage ceremony in the idyllic chapel within the grounds of Hengrave Hall. Photography was expertly executed by the smartest dressed photographer within the field, David of David Michael Photography

By | March 29th, 2013|Church Ceremony, Civil Ceremony, Hengrave Hall|0 Comments

Audleys Wood Hotel

Annie & Steven’s wedding reception took place during a snow swept January Winter’s day at Audleys Wood Hotel. Set in seven acres of private grounds and surrounded by woodlands, Audleys Wood Hotel looked enchanting amongst the snow. With photography expertly executed by Dave of Burlison Photography, the couple and all the guests braved the elements for a short while and truly made the most of the Winter Wonderland setting.

By | March 22nd, 2013|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Crockwell Farm Wedding

Sammie and Duncan were married in the beautiful countryside location that is Crockwell Farm. After an emotional Civil Ceremony, Sammie and Duncan had their wedding photographs captured by Adam Drake amongst the stunning countryside setting of the farm. After a very relaxed day, Sammie and her father turned the energy up with their surpise dance routine that took all the guests by surprise…even Duncan had no idea what was about to hit them!

By | January 24th, 2013|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Rowton Castle Wedding

Rowton Castle is a perfect setting for a wedding. Set amongst the stunning scenery of the Shropshire countryside it offers the perfect backdrop to that ‘fairytale’ wedding.

Holly and Tom had exclusive use of the venue and their Civil Ceremony took place in the glorious Cardeston Suite of Rowton Castle. The photographer for the day was Gary Williams of Gary Williams Photography. It’s always a pleasure working with Gary as his unique reportage style assists me in capturing all festivities as naturally as they unfold, allowing me to give a true representation of the wedding day.

By | November 25th, 2012|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Highclere Castle Wedding

Tracey & Greg were married earlier this year in the spectacular setting that is Highclere Castle, the film location for the Golden Globe winning drama, Downton Abbey. Highclere Castle offers sumptuous locations both interior and exterior. The wedding was going to be a feast to the eyes and an excellent setting for my new equipment. Having purchased the latest state of the art cinematography cameras that Sony has to offer, allowed me to film and do justice to what was on offer. Being able to film upto 960 frames per second is great for capturing super slow-motion shots of those confetti moments!

 

By | October 27th, 2012|Civil Ceremony, Highclere Castle|0 Comments