Nosy | A moment in pictures
When the photographer’s camera is more interesting than what the two people at the front are doing.
When the photographer’s camera is more interesting than what the two people at the front are doing.
This was meant to be a sneak-peek of Esther and Craig’s amazing garden wedding last Saturday but it has actually gotten rather long. That’s how it goes when you photograph one of the most beautiful and creative DIY garden weddings on one of the best (and rarest) summer days in recent weeks (how did they do that?).
Esther’s friends described this wedding to be ‘Esther to a T’. I can honestly say I have never seen such creative wedding decorations and as a creative person myself I am in awe of Esther’s planning and designing skills. The day before was grey, the day after was rain. But this day was hot and sunny which really suited the whole setup.
And what can I say about Esther and Craig? They are so in love! And they fulfilled my long standing ambition to shoot portraits of a bride & groom in a cornfield – thanks for that!
Now enjoy this stunning wedding and let me finish with the words of the popcorn stand: Life is salty but Love is sweet!
So that was quite long for a sneak-peak. Sorry about that ;). If you like these pictures and would like to discuss your own wedding plans with me, please feel free to contact me and we can have an relaxed and informal chat. Send me an email or use my contact form.
Or rather have the know tied in a beautiful sunny outdoor ceremony by their best boys and girls (blog post to follow very soon!).
Two days ago I photographed a beautiful wedding just outside Taunton. Here is a little sneak peak – one of the last shots I took before finishing for the day!
Sarah and Andy got married at the Royal Crescent Hotel in Bath over the May bankholiday and probably couldn’t have wished for better weather – sunny and blue skies, but not too hot! It was a wonderful day and for me it is always nice when both bride and groom get ready in the same venue as I can go and photograph them both. Of course the Royal Crescent Hotel offer loads of beautiful backdrops for photographs in addition to a great service. Sarah and Andy decided to finish off their wedding party at the local bar Porter, but not before watching three or four big balloons go up right in front of the hotel (that was a pure coincidence, but a unique opportunity for some special shots).
Thanks for making it to the end of this post!