Friday, 19 September 2008

Ami and Rob

Ami and Rob chose the stunning setting of the Matara Centre in Kingscote for their wedding on Friday. They had planned their day to be an unconventional celebration with lots of little touches to make the day really personal; from the variety of pottery containers Ami had planted with fresh herbs for their table centres, to fantastic Spanish guitar music and a candlelit parade in the maze after dinner.

Ami wanted the morning to be a relaxed catch up with friends, so quite a few people popped upstairs to see her and her best woman, Helen, as they were getting ready and enjoying some Bucks Fizz. Downstairs, Rob was greeting guests who had arrived for a pre-ceremony sandwich and a cup of tea (what a great idea for guests after a journey!).

After a lovely ceremony in the Watergarden, when Ami and Rob read each other vows they had written themselves, the whole party headed out to the grounds to enjoy drinks and nibbles to the sound of some fantastic acoustic guitar music, which was a great choice given Ami's Spanish family.

After they had spent some time chatting to their guests, Ami and Rob headed off for some time together and I took some photographs of them using all the wonderful backgrounds.

Here are a few shots from their day:




















Thursday, 18 September 2008

Gemma and Richard

Last Saturday I headed down to the picturesque village of Steeple Ashton, for Gemma and Richard's wedding. I arrived at Gemma's parents' house to find Gemma's Dad hard at work in the garden and field after the wet weather the day before had left the field a bit of a mud bath! Some quick thinking to organise metal matting for the vehicles had saved the day!

Gemma and her bridesmaids were having a great time getting ready upstairs and had some beautiful fresh flowers for their hair. After spending some time with them, I went to meet Rich and his best man and ushers at the pub at the road for a few shots.

Steeple Ashton is a traditional little village with lovely timbered buildings and a proper village green, so we took some shots en route to the church using the gorgeous backgrounds.

The church was decked out in white lillies and orange jerberas which looked fantastic and we were lucky that the heavy rain didn't start until after we had managed to take a few shots outside the church after the ceremony.

Gemma and Richard headed off in their horse and carriage and we took a few shots on the village green, but by this time the rain had got very heavy, so we retreated inside the marquee, where guests got stuck into their champagne and canapes.

Here are a few of my favourite shots:




















Jo and Kit

A week ago on Friday I headed over to the lovely setting of Priston Mill for Jo and Kit's wedding. Despite BBC weather warnings about heavy rain and flooding, it was dry first thing and I managed to get some shots outside with Kit and his best man Brian, who had flown over from Spain with his family to be there.

Jo arrived looking stunning in her gown, designed for her by local designer Gilly Woo (www.gillywoo.com), and after a romantic and intimate ceremony in the Water Mill, Jo and Kit relaxed with their champagne. By this point the heavens had opened so guests had their drinks inside the old mill and later on we were lucky enough to have a 5 minute break in the weather to take a few shots of Kit and Jo outside.

Here are a few shots from their day: