Tips for planning a small wedding in Bath

Tips for planning a small wedding in Bath

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With light on the horizon in form of several vaccines many people will ask themselves if they will (finally) be able to get married in 2021 and a lot of those couples will choose to plan a small wedding to ensure they can go ahead with it without too much fear to have to postpone (again).
I have photographed many small weddings in the last nine years and one thing has always been clear to me: it is not the size that makes a wedding special. It is the personal touches, the thoughtful planning, the interactions between the people and most importantly the love between the couple.

Any wedding, whether it is small or big, can be simple in it’s setup, but that does not mean that it has to be boring. The word ‘small’ in small weddings refers to the number of guests, not the complexity of the setup. In fact a small wedding can have every element that a big wedding has, only for less people. And that is where the key to a great small wedding lies: to plan each element as if it was a big wedding, just with smaller numbers. The opportunities for beauty and fun are endless!

 

​So what is a small wedding?

In the wedding industry we differentiate between three types of small weddings:

  • A small wedding has between 30-60 guests.
  • A micro weddings has less than 20 people.
  • And then there are elopement weddings where the couple get married and celebrate by themselves or with just the witnesses. You can see an example for a stylish elopement wedding at Bailbrook House over here.
The Pig near Bath offers beautiful spaces for small weddings, outstanding food and very photogenic outdoor spaces.

​What are the advantages of small weddings?

 

  • Less costs – naturally smaller weddings cost less. You have less guests to cater for, you don’t need to hire as big a venue and you will most likely only have one meal.
  • Less organization – smaller weddings are less organization, particularly if you choose to have the ceremony and reception in the same location.
  • More quality time – you get to spend more quality time with each guests.
  • Special discounts – with less guests it is easier to have a mid-week wedding. Many venues and suppliers offer special rates for mid-week weddings so go and ask them for their discounted rates!
  • More availability – a mid-week date offers you much more availability and choice in venues and suppliers as the most popular venues will be booked for weekend weddings one or two years in advance.
  • Budget for extras – by spending less money on the overall wedding you might have some spare funds for special extras like a magician who could come and stay for an hour during your drinks reception. Magicians are so much fun!
  • Less pressure – did you always fear the thought of a hundred people watching you walk down the aisle? Small wedding are perfect for people who are a little shy and prefer a more intimate atmosphere.
  • More meaningful photographs – from my own experience I manage to take more meaningful and intimate photographs at smaller weddings as the number of group shots is less, the reception room smaller and the order of the day is usually more relaxed. Also smaller weddings are often more personal and slower pace, all of this reflects in the photography!
“it is not the size that makes a wedding wonderful! It is the personal touches, the interactions between the people and most importantly the love between the couple.”

Some good ideas for your small weddings:

 

  • Create an intimate seating arrangement during the ceremony – having less guests at a ceremony means you can rearrange the seating. How about having your guests sitting in a circle around you while you exchange your vows?
  • Fancy restaurant – for small weddings consider booking yourself into a fancy restaurant like the Ivy or The Pig. They can provide you with a room for up to 20 or 30 people so you have privacy while dining in style.
  • Don’t ditch the dress – Just because you choose to have a small wedding you don’t have to ditch the dress! Go and have your dream dress, you can afford it with a smaller wedding! Companies like Needle & Thread offer the most luxurious and beautiful wedding dresses that costs significantly less than traditional wedding dresses.
  • Have fun – Just because you cut the number of guests you don’t have to cut all joy – have beautiful flowers for yourself as well as the dinner table! Hire fun transport to get from one place to another.
Having a smaller wedding party gives you the chance to hire special and more fun transport for everyone.

And here are the best small wedding venues in and around Bath for you:

Some of these venue can only accommodate ceremonies, some can also provide space for the reception and celebrations:

The Roman Baths can cater for pretty much every wedding, whether it is large or very small. This ceremony here consisted of five people: two grooms, two witnesses and one registrar. The backdrop is spectacular, no matter the number of people. Below is David’s five start Google review he wrote me:

“Betty photographed our wedding in June 2019 which took place at the Roman Baths. We chose her having looked at a number of photographers on line and we’re glad we did. The photos were wonderful. It was a small wedding – just the two of us and our witnesses – and she captured perfectly the love and affection we have for each other. We can’t recommend her highly enough.”

The right photographer for your small wedding:

I have photographed many big and small, long and short, slow and fast weddings. Every wedding is unique, fun and most imortantly it is supposed to be one of the most important days in your lives.

I offer a totally personal wedding photography experience. I build a great working relationship with couples who book me, because I want to find out what makes them tick so nothing crucial is left to chance. So I’ll always take time to really understand your personalities and we’ll work together tailoring the photography package so it suits you and your unique plans.

For smaller, mid week and off-peak weddings I offer wedding photography packages by the hour. All packages include:

  • All images fully edited and a mixture of colour and b&w edits.
  • Private online gallery to view, share & download your pictures.
  • Pre-wedding meeting at the venue(s) if required.
  • Unlimited professional & emotional support.
  • Advice on the order of the day, timing & how to achieve the best coverage.
  • Travel expenses to Bath, Bristol and within 70 miles of Bath.

So contact me today to find out more and get a quote for your big … sorry: small day. 🙂

And whatever you do for your small or very small wedding, do not forget one thing: have fun & enjoy the day!

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Berwick Lodge Wedding Photography with Emilie & Tom

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Summer Wedding at the Guildhall & Bathwick Boatman

Summer Wedding at the Guildhall & Bathwick Boatman

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I’m located in Bath, Somerset.

 

email    bettybhandariphotography@gmail.com

phone   +44 (0)7984 029 639

 

 

 

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Guildhall Bath Wedding Post Lockdown

Guildhall Bath Wedding Post Lockdown

Same sex wedding couple photography at the Roman Baths in Bath

This wedding took place last month and was my first wedding after the first 2020 lockdown. It was my first wedding that included face masks, blue gloves, social distancing and limited amount of guests. It was a wedding filled with tears, shock and hope. And those were just my emotions! 😉

Lara and Ant had initially planned a two part wedding: the first part being a surprise wedding ceremony at the Guildhall for just close family and the second being a big celebration at Eggbeer Farm in Exeter. While most of my couples postponed their weddings, Lara and Ant decided to go ahead with the actual wedding ceremony at the Guildhall, however not as a surprise. I felt very proud of them for getting married and showing the finger to Covid 19! Love continues and cannot be postponed!

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

Those of you who have been part of a wedding during the last month will have seen the pesky blue rubber gloves.

Lara and Ant decided to do all group portraits before the ceremony so that the guests could move on to the restaurant after the ceremony while I was taking some more pictures of them alone. So we met at Parade Gardens which is only about 100 metres away from the Guildhall and an excellent backdrop for wedding group shots (note: in the summer time you need to pre-book entry for weddings!). I absolutely loved Lara’s dress and hat with a small veil, it perfectly suited her personality! As you can see by Lara’s big smile: the pandemic did not dampen her joy being a bride!

“The photos are amazing, thank you so much! Was so lovely reliving the day. We are so excited about next year!”

Personally I struggled a bit with the ceremony at the Guildhall as it just didn’t seem right to only have fifteen people in a room as large as the Alkmaar Room. The ceremony was short, but very sweet! Under the new covid rules only the bride and groom do not need to wear a mask during the ceremony, everyone else has to, including myself. Also photographers are no longer allowed to move around during the ceremony, but have to stay in one place.

After the ceremony we set up a confetti shot outside the south doors of the Guildhall, before meandering into the town centre for some more pictures – in a pub as chosen by the bride and groom! Here is a bit ‘prost’ to everyone who still chooses to get married after a global pandemic!! xx

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

bride and groom portrait at Parade gardens Bath

parade gardens wedding portrait bath

parade gardens wedding portrait bath

parade gardens wedding portrait bath

wedding guests outside the Guildhall Bath

wedding guests outside the Guildhall Bath

wedding guests outside the Guildhall Bath

wedding guests outside the Guildhall Bath

guildhall bath

wedding rings on a music box

Alkmaar room guildhall bath

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

registrar at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom exchanging rings at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride and groom at Bath Guildhall wedding ceremony

bride hugging her mum outside the guildhall Bath

hands holding confetti

bath guildhall confetti shot

bride and groom's feet with confetti

confetti on the floor at a bath wedding

bride and groom with funny wedding present

bride and groom with funny wedding present

wedding group picture outside the Guildhall in Bath

bride and grooms hands with wedding rings

confetti on the steps of the guildhall in bath

bride and groom portrait in Bath

bride and groom having a drink after their wedding

new bride and groom having a drink, bath wedding photography

bride and groom portrait at in Bath

bride and groom portrait at in Bath

Looking forward to part two in June 2021!

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Summer Wedding at the Guildhall & Bathwick Boatman

Summer Wedding at the Guildhall & Bathwick Boatman

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For more information & to check availability:

(or so simply say hi)

To find out more, receive a totally non-binding quotation or book a (virtual) meeting, please get in touch.

 

 

I’m located in Bath, Somerset.

 

email    bettybhandariphotography@gmail.com

phone   +44 (0)7984 029 639

 

 

 

In the unlikely event you don’t hear from me within 24 hours, please check your spam or junk folder.

 

Multi-Cultural Guyers House Wedding Photography

Multi-Cultural Guyers House Wedding Photography

Sue and Angelo were the wonderful bride and groom at this a fabulous culturally mixed wedding last October. Sue who is Chinese and Angelo, who is Italian-English, took elements of both of their traditions to create a beautiful and memorable day.

​I met with the couple at Guyers House, a truly spectacular venue, a few months prior to discuss the plans for the celebration which would involve not one, but two wedding ceremonies! Sue and Angelo would first have an English ceremony, including all the usual aspects; a white dress, the walk up the aisle, a ring exchange, and then the couple would go and prepare for the next part of the day where they would enjoy a traditional Chinese tea ceremony and would both wear stunning, ornate wedding outfits in red, which is the colour of good fortune, vitality and happiness.
The bride’s two outfits as well as the groom’s Chinese outfit for the tea ceremony.
On the day of the wedding, as always I arrived early; I like to use this time to walk around the grounds to revisit my planned photo locations and assess any new options before the hubbub of the day begins.  This preparation gives me the chance to consider the weather conditions, the colours and textures of the planting, the light and all the aspects that will play a part in the composition of my photos.

My thoughts were crystallised by the time I started unloading my equipment and set up ready to start photographing the bride’s preparations. Sue had her mum as well as Angelo’s mum and sister there to help her get ready and of course to offer support at this special but emotional time. Angelo had chosen his brother to be his best man and I think he did an outstanding job with the right balance of humour and distraction which eased Angelo’s nerves as he got himself ready for the day ahead.

“In a traditional Chinese tea ceremony the couple both wear stunning, ornate wedding outfits in red, which is the colour of good fortune, vitality and happiness.”

A marriage of cultures at Guyers House

The wedding ceremony was really beautiful with Sue and Angelo both crying tears of happiness. Sue’s mum was very emotional and all the parents were clearly extremely proud. To me, tears at a time like this show how much people care, these moments should always be treated respectfully but should in my mind always be acknowledged, they are a true reflection of the love shared and there’s no shame in that!

Following English ceremony the drinks reception took place outside in the grounds, where I photographed the guests showering the couple with confetti. The couple headed off for their  outfit change ready for the Chinese tea ceremony.

Guyers House Wedding Photography

The detail in the bride’s and groom’s clothes was incredibly intricate and both looked stunning and so that the Chinese family members unable to make the trip overseas for the wedding could wish the couple well, the tea ceremony was streamed on social media. What a wonderful example of ancient custom marrying perfectly with modern technology, just like the two cultures of the couple joining in union that day.  As part of the ceremony it’s tradition for the bride’s parents to give a golden ring to the groom and a golden bangle to the bride. Sue’s mum found it quite hard to get the ring onto Angelo’s finger and I took the opportunity to capture this very entertaining moment.  I think it is little interactions like this that not only make a great photo but that deepen connections between the new family members and that will be remembered long after the wedding day itself has concluded.

After photographing the pretty flowers and delicious cakes at the wedding breakfast, Sue changed back into her white wedding dress we set off for a few quiet moments to take some  photos of the couple. They are both caring, romantic people so I am really pleased that the shots of them together under the umbrellas and the portraits in the neighbouring farmer’s field capture that so naturally.

The evening party started first with the cake cutting followed by the first dance with everyone taking part in the wonderful celebrations; but the show was definitely stolen by Angelo’s gorgeous, glamorous Italian granny who totally rocked the dance floor!

Guyers House Wedding Photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

wedding ceremony room, guyers house wedding photography

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Why not get in touch to check availability and have a chat about your day?


I’m located in Bath, Somerset.

 

email    bettybhandariphotography@gmail.com

phone   +44 (0)7984 029 639

 

 

 

Roman Baths Sunrise Wedding Ceremony

Roman Baths Sunrise Wedding Ceremony

Same sex wedding couple photography at the Roman Baths in Bath

David and Soe are undoubtedly the best dressed grooms I have ever met! And this summer sunrise wedding ceremony is yet again a great example that you do not need many guests to have a very special day. All you need is love!

And the love was strong between these two. I had not met either of them prior to their wedding at the Roman Baths and was very pleasantly surprised to see two such dashing men waiting for me outside the entrance. They chose a friend each as their witnesses and that was all the guests they had.

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

Sunrise wedding ceremonies at the Roman Baths take place in the morning before the baths open to the public.

After a short chitchat and some photos outside, I lead the two grooms inside to the registrars and then let them get on with their meeting while waiting for them downstairs. Sunrise wedding ceremonies often come with beautiful steam across the warm water and amazing sunlight coming in from the side. This means that the area where is the ceremony is shaded but the couple are beautifully backlit.

Betty photographed our wedding which took place at the Roman Baths. We chose her having looked at a number of photographers online and we’re so glad we did. The photos are wonderful. It was a small wedding – just the two of us and our witnesses – and she captured perfectly the love and affection we have for each other. We can’t recommend her highly enough. – David & Soe

Once we left the Roman Baths we walked past the Bath Abbey and towards Great Pulteney Street. This area has a personal meaning to the couple so I took some portraits of David and Soe on Great Pulteney Street (with the Holburne museum in the background), inside No 15 (a beautiful hotel) and on the side of Pulteney Bridge (love that angle!). I eventually dropped them off at The Ivy where the grooms and their witnesses enjoyed a celebratory brunch.

Male wedding couple in front of the Roman Baths in Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of the Roman Baths in Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of the Roman Baths in Bath Wedding Photographer

pump rooms wedding registrars

roman baths sunrise wedding ceremony

roman baths sunrise wedding ceremony

roman baths sunrise wedding ceremony

roman baths sunrise wedding ceremony

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

wedding registrar at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

ekopment wedding ceremony at the roman baths in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

ring exchange at the roman baths wedding in bath

ring exchange at the roman baths wedding in bath

ring exchange at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

newly wed groom and groom at the roman baths

newly wed groom and groom at the roman baths

Newlywed gay couple posing in front of Bath Abbey

Newlywed gay couple posing in front of Bath Pulteney Bridge Flower shop

Male wedding couple in front of Pulteney Bridge Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of Pulteney Bridge Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of Great Pulteney Street Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of Great Pulteney Street Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of Great Pulteney Street Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of Great Pulteney Street Bath Wedding Photographer

Male wedding couple in front of The Ivy in Bath Wedding Photographer

 

 

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For more information & to check availability:

(or so simply say hi)

To find out more, receive a totally non-binding quotation or book a (virtual) meeting, please get in touch.

 

 

I’m located in Bath, Somerset.

 

email    bettybhandariphotography@gmail.com

phone   +44 (0)7984 029 639

 

 

 

In the unlikely event you don’t hear from me within 24 hours, please check your spam or junk folder.

 

What’s in your bag: my photography equipment

What’s in your bag: my photography equipment

The weapons I shoot with.

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APRIL, 2020
Photography
Equipment
Nikon
What do you shoot with Betty? Are you a Nikon or Canon girl? What lenses do you have? What’s your favoyrite piece of kit? Read on.

Being a photographer is my second career, but it was my first true passion. I started photography when I was sixteen years old and my first camera was my dad’s analogue Nikon FE2. This has started a life-long love for photographing people as well as a passion for Nikon equipment and I am proud to call myself a registered professional Nikon user. However I am not ruling out a switch to another brand at some point in the future, it very much depends on what is on the market and what my business needs are.

This is my current equipment set, I am almost exclusively using Nikon cameras and lenses.

My current setup mainly consists of Nikon equipment. I have two Nikon D750s camera bodies which I have set up identically. I have had a variety of Nikon cameras before, I started of with the D80 and then bought my first full frame DSLR, the D700, just before I started my business eight years ago. I added a D800 which was very powerful, but not a good match for the D700 so I took the plunge, sold both cameras and invested in two D750s. I have not looked back since!

The D750 has a relatively small camera body with a deep rubberised hand grip which suits my hand size and strength very well. But far more importantly the D750 is a fast camera which easily masters difficult lighting situations and absolutely essential for successful wedding photography. Unlike with a lot of Nikon cameras the rear screen of the D750 folds out which comes in handy when taking shots holding the camera up high above people’s heads.

A few years ago I invested in a Holdfast Moneymaker camera harness. I had it adjusted to not have additional metal hoops below the shoulders as those would no doubt get caught up in my hair. This harness completely changed the way I work, it gives me so much freedom to just drop my camera, adjust what I am photographing and picking it back up in an instant. 

I own seven high quality lenses, six of which are Nikon lenses. These are my lenses:

 

  •  17-35mm – this lens is great for wide angle shots such as church ceremonies or a first dance with the guests standing in a circle around the wedding couple.
  •  24-70mm f2.8 – this is my absolute work horse and the most versatile and used lens in my kit. It’s the perfect all rounder and always by my side.
  •  35mm f1.4 – this is my only Sigma lens and I have to admit that I am not getting on with it. I use it rarely and find it hard to integrate it so I might end up selling it. For now I am holding on to it though.
  •  50mm f1.8 – this is Nikon’s smallest and cheapest lens. It was also the first lens I ever bought and definitely the cheapest. I don’t use it for weddings, but it always comes with me on portrait shoots as it has a really lovely focal length.
  • 60mm f2.8 – this is a macro lens which I use for wedding ring and other detail shots at weddings. I also used to use this lens a lot during newborn portrait sessions to capture all those little details.
  •  85mm f1.8 – now this complete beauty is by far my most favourite lens. No other lens produces a bokeh like this one, the image quality is a dream and it even produces wonderful portraits in low lighting conditions due to the large aperture.
  •  70-200mm f2.8 – this is a lens I like, but don’t use much any more, as my shooting style has changed (I’m not shy anymore to get myself close to people). It is one of those lenses though that I am glad to have and will never get rid of.

Both my flashes and triggers will be replaced at some point this year to improve my portrait photography lighting system. I have decided to part with the Nikon flashes and invest in a Godox system instead which I hear great things about. I will keep you posted with those developments.

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