My best 2022 wedding photographs

My best 2022 wedding photographs

Bride Groom Confetti shot outside the Guildhall in Bath

100 of my favourite wedding photographs for you.

Twenty twenty two – a wedding photographer’s summary

 

It’s the time of the year again where I want to showcase the best wedding photos I have taken last year. After a strange and somewhat displaced 2021, I was looking forward to a year of more normality – it did deliver and at the same time did not!

While we regained our freedom with regards to the size and style of weddings we could do, I noticed a significant change in the wedding industry – the pandemic has give people the permission to do the small weddings they truly wanted, and while I have photographed more weddings this year than any year before, half of them were relatively small, either in length, size or complexity.

But don’t be mislead, a smaller wedding does not mean a less good wedding. In fact I think couples who choose smaller weddings often tend to customize those more and make them truly ‘theirs’. This is reflected in the choice of guests, in the choice of decorations as well as the choice of venue. Small, but mighty!

This leads to my best 2022 wedding photos

Having said that, this year I was back at my favourite wedding venues: the Assembly Rooms (now closed for weddings sadly), Aldwick Estate, Leigh Court, the Roman Baths, Priston Mill and the Royal Crescent Hotel to name a few.

We had the most wonderful experience with Betty as our wedding photographer. She was with us every step of the planning process (which, due to Covid, was over 3 years) and understood our vision. She is extremely organized and prompt, and she worked collaboratively with us to make sure we had the most beautiful photos to remember our special day. Her professional knowledge is exceptional. She did site visits at all of our venues and had numerous phone calls with us. On our wedding day, she catered to us, making sure we were well hydrated and comfortable during 30+ degree heat. She was such a huge part of making our wedding day worth the wait. We are forever grateful for her taking this very long journey with us!”

Lauren & George, wedding at Clifton College and Leigh Court July 2022

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Bride and groom walking hand in hand away from the manor by the lake main house

Bride and groom standing on the staircase in the Gainsborough hotel in Bath

 

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My best 2021 wedding photographs

My best 2021 wedding photographs

wedding ceremony at the Assembly Rooms in Bath

My 100 best wedding photos from 2021

 

And I’m not going to lie – this was a strange post-pandemic year!

How to sum up a busy year after a year as hard as 2020? I’m a little lost for words.

Most of my 2020 bookings moved to 2021; some of them got pushed even further to 2022 for a variety of reasons, mostly uncertainty and ongoing travel problems. At the same time a global pandemic seems to have caused people to stop procrastinating. As a consequence I had a lot of last minute bookings for small and microweddings.

Being a wedding photographer or in fact any wedding supplier in 2021 was hard work, as we tried to cram two years of work into one. I’m not trying to be ungrateful as I enjoyed every wedding I photographed this year. But it was tiring, particularly since we started the year emotionally drained already. It was my couple’s joy, their family’s happiness ad te vibrancy of the celebrations that carried us all through!

But with every bad comes so much good!

Having said all that, the emotional strain from 2020 has made almost all weddings this year to much sweeter and more truthful! And this filtered through into all the photograph I have taken. I have witnessed and captured many moments of people getting together for the first time since the worldwide lockdown and consequently many happy tears were shed. and many excellent parties celebrated ;)!

With every bad comes so much good – we are more present than ever, we hug our family members that little bit longer and we enjoy get togethers – like weddings – so much more!

So here are around 100 of my favourite photos from my favourite wedding venues, amongst others Eggbeer Farm, Bailbrook House, the Assembly Rooms, the Roman Baths and Priston Mill – I hope you enjoy them! xx

“Betty photographed our wedding at the Bath Assembly Rooms in July and was perfect throughout the entire process. Our first meeting (virtual due to COVID) really put us at ease as Betty took on all our requests and went above and beyond making suggestions on all sorts of details of the day as we had very little wedding experience! Ahead of the wedding, she travelled to meet us at the venue, again giving some fantastic suggestions and helping us visualise the day.
On the day, I can’t state how brilliant Betty was. She was never ‘in the way’ or imposing, meaning some great candid shots, but also was excellent at organising ourselves and guests for some group shots and portraits. Had lovely positive comments from many of the guests as well. The end result was a simply stunning gallery of photos. I could not have asked for anything more – everything was absolutely perfect!

Molly and Seb got married in July 2021 at the Assembly Rooms in Bath

 

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Badminton House Wedding Photography with Tash and Tom

Badminton House Wedding Photography with Tash and Tom

Bride Groom Confetti shot outside the Guildhall in Bath

Tom and Tash’s wedding was one the many 2020 weddings that had to be postponed. Luckily when it came round to their September wedding, all Covid restrictions had been lifted and allowed them to go ahead with their large wedding celebrations.

I first met Tom in 2018 when he was best man at Becky and Chris’s wedding in Badminton. Consequently it was a wonderful surprise he contacted me a year later to announce that he was engaged himself and wanted me to photograph his and Tash’s wedding in Badminton, Gloucester.

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

Tom the groom grew up on a farm in Gloucester. For their wedding celebrations they set up a large marquee in a field behind the farm.

Tash was getting ready in her parents house which was only half an hour drive from the church. I have to admit I love it when a bride gets ready in her childhood home as the place is usually filled with loads of photos and the bride is that much more relaxed while getting ready. Tash not only had her sister, her mum and her best friend around her, but also her horse Otter who came to pay a visit and to pose for a few photos.

The wedding ceremony took place in Badminton Church which is one of a kind with it’s high pews (once seated you can barely look over the top) and large stained glass windows. We had an almost full house (not that you could actually see that with the high pews), the weather was spectacular and the groom and his mates in excellent spirits.

“Thank you so so much for this – we absolutely love the photos and so exciting to get them back and re-live the day!

From Badminton Church it was only a five minute drive to Cape Farm, Tom’s childhood home. They had set up a large marquee at the back of the farm as well as many bell tents for guests to stay in. I openly admit, I truly love a summer marquee wedding! The light inside a marquee is generally very good as the canvas acts as a large light diffuser (which is a good thing). Also the space, freedom and countryside views help a lot when arranging large group portraits.

Let’s also not forget the cherry picker. Similarly to Becky and Chris’ wedding in 2018, the farm provided me with a cherry picker to be able to take a group shot from high above. I am not scared of height, no not at all so this wasn’t the slightest bit challenging for me (wink wink). Always the pro I rose to the occasion and got lifted up high, catching a wonderful photos of all 150 wedding guests as well as the marquee set in the countryside.

Speeches took place before the almost 200 guests got seated and the evening was filled with a disco and live band which did not fail to pull everyone onto the dance floor and allow me to shoot some pretty funny pictures of the guests having a great time.

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Berwick Lodge Wedding Photography with Emilie & Tom

Berwick Lodge Wedding Photography with Emilie & Tom

Bride Groom Confetti shot outside the Guildhall in Bath

Berwick Lodge is one of those venues that has it all: beautiful room for the bridal party to get ready in, a large dedicated ceremony room and beautiful grounds around the property that can be used for the drinks reception as well as the group photos.

I like to arrive at a wedding venue in good time to ensure I can have a good lock around before starting with the preparation photos. This also gives me a chance to speak to the wedding coordinator, find the groom (who will most likely not be in his room) and check the gardens for seasonal highlights.

groom and groom at the roman baths wedding in bath

What a way to finish of a successful wedding day – with a cigar in the sunshine!

Emilie had a fantastic gaggle of girls around her including mum, sister and niece. At the end it is always hand on from everyone to get the bride into her dress, adjust hair and complete the finishing touches. And while Tom did not know how to iron a shirt, his mates quickly came to the rescue by googling tutorials and doing the job for him.

The ceremony started off with a big laugh when the page boy promptly decided he didn’t want to lead the way down the aisle and instead only walk directly behind the bridesmaid (his mum). You could see that the groom was wondering why the music had started playing but no one was coming in! No, the bide had not changed her mind!

“Thank you so much for the photos, they looks great! Also we just wanted to say a huge thank you again, we’ve had so many compliments about you and how you were on our special day!

Apart from the false start, the ceremony was short, sweet and tears filled. As soon as the couple walked out into the open they were greeted by the biggest confetti explosion! This moment is always so much fun to photograph!

The guests enjoyed a sun filled drinks reception in the garden, followed by group pictures and individual bride and groom portraits. As I like to interfere with the day as little as possible, I generally leave the bride and groom portraits until the end of the drinks reception and instigate them just before the guests are asked inside. This way the couple don’t miss any time with their guests but instead make the most of the long time it takes 60 people to finish their drinks, go inside and find their seats.

The speeches following the wedding breakfast were particularly good and Tom’s dad as well as Emilie’s siblings did not leave out any chance to both embarrass as well as cherish the bride and groom.

Following a break, drinks and cigars in the evening sunshine, the wedding guests settled into an evening disco and leisurely party in the venue’s grounds.

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