Camille and Nick will be getting married at the end of January and we took some engagement portraits just before Christmas. Scroll down to see how we achieve the ring on the nose shot and what went wrong!
And this is what happens when you balance a wedding ring on a dog’s nose … it was Camille’s idea to do this and thankfully she remained very relaxed when the ring fell … between the concrete patio slabs! Quick thinking and teamwork got the ring back out in no time thankfully!!
The photographs are beyond our expectations, we love them and will always be so grateful for the perfect record of our day. Laura & Tom xx
I think I have a special soft spot for the Holburne Museum in Bath as a wedding venue. It’s an unusual venue, being a museum, however I like photographing weddings there because the Bronsword Gallery has the most amazing diffused light! Combine that with a pretty amazing couple and you are in for a great wedding day in October.
Laura decided to get ready at a friend’s place only minutes walk from the museum. Laura and Tom had their ceremony, the drinks reception, wedding breakfast and wedding disco all at the museum (sometimes couples only book the museum for their dinner/wedding breakfast). We took a short break in between for some portraits of the two of them. I’m sure you can see in these photographs how much fun the two had!
Thanks for making it to the end of this blog post! 🙂
I have photographed a few wonderful weddings at the Holburne Museum in Bath recently, so I have decided to put together a book for the wedding coordinator to show to potential clients. I thought I’d share the book with you.
A couple of weeks ago I photographed the wedding of Emma & Neil at beautiful Ston Easton outside Bath. Their wedding ceremony took place in the glorious Bath Abbey and oh my, nothing compares to that church! Of course the couple faced the crowds when they walked out of the church and we quickly got on with heading to a few scenic spots for some portraits en route to Ston Easton.
I hope you enjoy looking at this wedding as much as I did photographing it!
Hello Betty, We received our photos yesterday and couldn’t be happier with them. They are absolutely fantastic and just the style we wanted. You have captured the day perfectly and as we pour over them all the emotions of the day return. We are so glad you photographed our wedding- not just because we have been left with a set of stunning photos but also because you were a joy to work with both prior to and on the day. Your friendly, bubbly personality, great sense of humour and creative ideas made the day so relaxed too. Many thanks, Katie and Adam x
Three weeks ago I photographed my first wedding at Tracy Park in Wick near Bath. What a wonderful day it was! Katie got ready at her parents house, followed by a lovely ceremony at St. Anne’s Church in Oldland. Then we all headed over to Tracy Park and started the celebrations with some amazing portraits in the walled garden. Note that at this time of the year the walled garden had rather a lot of nettles growing in it which made my job of circling around the Katie & Adam to capture different angles and perspectives rather painful. But then they say: no pain, no gain. It was definitely worth it. My special features of the day were the tall white LOVE letters as well as a spectacular firework display in the dark. Here is a small selection of a very photogenic day!
If you are getting married at Tracy Park and/or are looking for a wedding photographer to document your special day in a relaxed and creative way, then please feel free to contact me.