Pam and Ian – Wedding

Oh I was so, so sorry to have missed this wedding. We met Pam and Ian at one of our favorite weddings this year -Narinder and Carol -. Narinder is Pam’s brother. Their family are an amazing bunch of people who we  fell in love with on the spot. We were thrilled to be asked to cover Pam and Ians wedding too. Unfortunately I couldnt go as I just wasn’t up to it after my op but Si had the best time with them. They are such a fantastic  couple, daft as brushes the pair of them and all the better for it !

It was a really intimate wedding  on the tenth anniversary of their first date and Pam and Ian wanted to keep their 30 or so guests entertained throughout the day and they most certainly did that – there was a silhouette artist, a roulette wheel, a bespoke cake with a figure for each member of the family, and of course what wedding would be complete without a belly dancer!  I am so peeved I could’n't have been there too.

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Emma and Daniel – Chatsworth House Wedding Part 2

Well it seems so long since i’ve been here on our blog. I had a big knee op  just over 6 weeks ago and I have been very slowly on the mend ever since. Lots of feeling sorry for myself and enough painful physio to last me lifetime. I’m not quite there yet but I have at least managed to sit at my desk for a couple of hours to get back to a bit of blogging – hooray!

So here is the long over due second part to the beautiful wedding of Emma and Daniel at Chatsworth……. thanks for being so patient Emma!

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Pop over the fabulous Gill Maheu’s blog who shot this wedding with me. http://www.gillmaheu.com/blog/





Emma and Dan – Chatsworth Wedding

We were off to Chatsworth again recently for the fabulous wedding of Emma and Daniel. Everything about it was amazing. Emma looked incredibly glamorous in a drop dead gorgeous dress and beautiful accessories. Check out that crystal bouquet!

We were filming again this time so our fave fellow photographer Gill Maheu came along to shoot with me whilst Si concentrated on the filming.

I’ll have a few posts over the next week or so to show you just what an amazing day it was.

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Utterly Adorable Wedding – Part 2

And here’s part two of this utterly divine wedding…….

Thanks to Alex and Tamsin for asking us to be a part of this very special day.

Many thanks to Rock My Wedding too for sharing this wedding with the rest of the world this week, it’s always such a privilege and never fails to give me a little tummy flip when our work is featured on my favorite blog. 

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Tamsin and Alex – Wedding Part 1

 I am so in love with this wedding. I had some idea that it was going to be vintage in style and I knew that it would suit Alex and Tamsin to a tee. I could not have been more blown away by it all. For a start it was in a beautiful seaside town in Devon, one of our favorite places in the world. So Si and I drove down the day before and had a lovely time at one of our favorite restaurants – bliss. Then we woke up on the morning of the wedding to brilliant blue skies and a glorious indian summer’s day. As we walked into the apartment to see Tamsin and the girls THE DRESS was hanging there. OH MY GOD I have never seen anything so exquisite in all my life. I think I actually squeaked when I saw it. Tamsin had sourced the dress from a vintage wedding dress shop. It was Edwardian and dated somewhere around 1900 and it is was to die for. I therefore make no apology for the number of dress shots – I just couldn’t help myself!

The rest of the day was a photographers dream. Alex writing in the sand, beautiful bridesmaids, Morris Minor cars (another of my all time love’s) amazingly beautiful church, the whole wedding party walking through the town, miniature trains, a beach ( I got so say ‘can you just look out to sea’ – hoorah don’t get to say that too often) and a beautifully dressed venue. Honestly, it was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!

Here’s part one ……..

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