We are thrilled to have Ellie & Dean’s Hampton Court Palace wedding featured this week on Claire Gould’s fresh and inspirational English Wedding Blog.
We have loads more fabulous weddings to blog soon, so keep checking in.
We are thrilled to have Ellie & Dean’s Hampton Court Palace wedding featured this week on Claire Gould’s fresh and inspirational English Wedding Blog.
We have loads more fabulous weddings to blog soon, so keep checking in.
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A peak at another of our favourite weddings this Summer, organised by the fabulous Kelly Chander of The Bespoke Wedding Company.
Set on the waters edge, amidst enchanting gardens, The Dairy at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire is one of the most beautiful and tranquil backdrops for the perfect wedding.
Anna and Leonard were married here on a beautiful June day. The ceremony was simple, elegant and very romantic. The reception was simply one big party, with the emphasis on cocktails and having fun!
Here are a few of our favourite photos…
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Here is another one of our weddings from the summer. Ian photographed Serena and Phil's wedding in early July at Clandon Park which is a National Trust property. Its architecture is stunning and inside there is a great Marble Hall which is a perfect cube.
The day was full of colour and, unusually, the boys provided a lot of it with waistcoats in all the colours of the rainbow. One of the highlights of the day was an amazing lion dance in the Marble Hall.
Pippa photographed Serena's brother, Adrian's, wedding to Judy in June 2009 and Ian photographed Judy in June this year as part of her BABE package.
Here is a selection of Ian's favourite shots from Serena and Phil's day.
Take a look here at Serena and Phil's eShoot from earlier in the year.
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Another one of our fantastically colourful weddings was that of Nzinga & Terwase at Sezincote House and Gardens in the Costwold Hills. The house is inspired by Indian architecture and has a stunning curved orangery, the perfect location for a romantic wedding ceremony. The house is set within a beautiful water garden which includes a temple to the Hindu Sun God.
What better place as the location for Nzinga & Terwase's wedding. They are such a fun, warm couple and the whole day was full of colour.
Please keep checking back for more of our weddings from summer 2010.
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Now that the summer has drawn to an end we have lost of great memories from some really fantastic weddings. Nicole and James got married at Highclere Church and had their reception at Clock Barn, Whitchurch. They are such a fun couple and the day was full of colour and laughter. They are also such a creative couple and they created so many unique elements for the day. It was definitely one of our favourite weddings of the summer!
Over the next few weeks we'll be uploading images from a few more of our favourite weddings from the busy summer months so keep checking back!
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When Pippa found out that one of her wedding couples included a big fan of a certain type of architecture, she knew exactly where she wanted to take them for their eShoot. Sarah and Julian are getting married later this year at St. Audries Park in Somerset, and Julian just loves bridges. The Balcombe Viaduct is a well known local landmark and makes a perfect backdrop for a very special eShoot.
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