Hi Betty, We were so happy with all of the photos. Thank you for being such a help on the day, it was nice to have someone who knew what they were doing! Best wishes, Sarah & Andy
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).
I’m sure most women who got married traditionally will agree that walking down the aisle is pretty much THE most nerve-wracking moment of the whole day. It’s the moment when everything comes together, the bride & groom see each other for the first time and the marriage ceremony begins.
Wow, we love the photos! Really enjoyed looking through them and remembering our day.
I was very excited about this wedding as it was in many ways a first. Firstly I have not photographed a wedding ceremony in St Saviours in Larkhall before and – wow! – did this church not disappoint! And the priest started his sermon with a set of pretty funny jokes, who would have expected that. Secondly Grace and Tim celebrated at beautiful Priston Mill (in the water mill) so that ticked all the boxes for a fabulous and well organised wedding venue. Grace looked stunning, we took one of the best bride/groom/bridesmaids/ushers shots to date (the jumping shot, look at the faces) and the groom had a gun put to his head at some point. I did not get bored! Congratulations Grace & Tim!
If you are planning to get married at Priston Mill or another another venue in the South of the UK and you are still looking for a relaxed and creative wedding reportage photographer, please don’t hesitate to contact me to find out a bit more about me and my approach to wedding photography. I offer totally non-binding meetings to all couples to give the opportunity to ask me questions, look at more photographs and talk through the order of the day. So if you are interested, please get in touch.
Betty, I’m absolutely lost for words! Thank you so much, they are absolutely amazing. When I manage to get myself together I will find the right words. Cornelius and I are sat here re-living every wonderful moment of our very special day, thank you xx
This was another one of my favourite weddings last summer, the wonderful day that Sheryl and Cornelius got married at Berwick Lodge in Bristol! I met Sheryl through a wedding planner that I had met at a wedding fair and it was quickly apparent how well we got on and that we were (also) a great match – Cornelius is German like me and therefore a bilingual photographer was a must have.
I met up with Sheryl in the morning while she had her hair done at a local hair dresser. When then returned to Berwick Lodge where both her and Cornelius got ready, in separate locations of course. The ceremony was emotional, the drinks reception full of magic from a very charming young magician, the speeches outstanding and whitty and the evening filled with music and candy and photo booths and freshly drawn caricatures – wedding bliss!!
So if you are getting married at Berwick Lodge or anywhere else in the South West and you are still looking for a creative wedding photographer, then please feel free to contact me.
The pictures are perfect in every way… more than we ever could have hoped for!
How to start writing about Kate and James’ spring wedding at Priston Mill? I have so many beautiful memories from that day. The most moving aspect was how Kate’s dad, who dad died many years ago, was such an important part of this wedding. He was remembered in so many ways and details, he would have been proud. Many tears were shed but many more laughters were laughed and life & love was celebrated to the maximum.
I had met Kate and James a very long time before this wedding so when the day came and spring showed itself from its best side with beautiful sunshine and dramatic clouds, everyone couldn’t have been happier. The ceremony was a very happy, the speeches emotional but also very funny and the venue was just beautiful! I had fun with two little penguins (Kate’s favourite bird – did you know they mate for life?) and the wedding rings and we took some lovely portraits with the rolling hills in it. Now enjoy this rather large selection of photographs from beautiful Priston Mill.
I hope you enjoyed this series of photographs from Kate and James’ wedding day. If you are getting married at Priston Mill or anywhere else in the South West and would like to find out more about me and what I have to offer then please send me an email to betty.bhandari@gmx.net or use my contact form.