Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Christina & Felix in Germany

Ok, this might be a bit of an epic post.  Firstly this is a wedding I've been waiting to post for ages and I seriously need to continue catching up with my weddings on my blog but I hope you'll forgive me for the delay with this one.

So onto the wedding. Christina and Felix a gorgeous couple contacted me from Germany a couple of years ago and asked me to photograph their wedding in Munster the following year. This would be my first wedding in Germany and it turned out to be a fantastic experience. Their approach was a little different to ours and the format of the day started with the service at a church, followed by a lunch time reception, then a couple of hours break and then an evening reception. This meant along with the getting ready that we would be covering four venues during the day so there was an absolute wealth of new things to photograph at each one.

Upon our arrival on the Friday we were invited to their evening celebration party by the lake in Munster and then the following day was the big day and what a day it turned out to be. In the lead up to the Saturday, Munster had experienced an incredible amount of rain in the space of a few hours so there were a few nerves about what Saturday would hold. They needn't have worried as the sun shone when it was supposed to and when it did rain, it was only for a few minutes and when everyone was inside anyway. Christina and Felix were married in a traditional church service in Munster, then all of the guests were invited to Felix's parents home for the first of two receptions. A beautiful home filled with amazing artwork and with it's own lake gave so many photo opportunities. After the first reception there was a short break and then it was off to the castle in Nordkirchen for the late afternoon and evening. An amazing venue to photograph and perfect ending to a beautiful wedding. Finally on the Sunday we were treated to a brunch and barbecue before the short trip to the airport.

It's always a fabulous experience to photograph a wedding abroad but more important than any venue is always the love of the couple and their dedication to create a perfect celebration of their love for their friends and family to share in. Christina, Felix and their family created a genuinely beautiful and personal wedding that was a joy to photograph.

This year I am lucky enough to be shooting four weddings abroad including Italy, Sweden, The Austrian Alps and Germany again. Yes, I do know how lucky I am.

Christina's Dress
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Monday, April 11, 2011

Saturday's Wedding

On Saturday I spent a beautiful day enjoying the wedding of Kate and Jonathan at Frimley Hall Hotel in Camberley. This venue is probably the closest wedding venue to my home and yet this was the first time I'd actually photographed a wedding there! Not only that but my sister had her wedding reception there many moons ago too. This day was also my son's birthday so after helping him open presents first thing in the morning I made the short journey into Frimley to capture Kate's getting ready.

A gorgeous day filled with sunshine, love and laughter and a lovely couple very much in love created a wealth of photo opportunities. For the preview shot I've picked this one as I just love the light and moment.
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As ever their full wedding story will follow in due course and do not worry we turned my son's birthday celebrations into a weekend party so Sunday was a cracking day for him as well.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Saturday's Wedding

I love the Springtime and it was a real pleasure to photograph the gorgeous wedding of Kelly and James on a lovely early spring Saturday.  As nature comes out of it's wintry slumber it seems there are beautiful things to photograph everywhere and on this day none more beautiful than Kelly and James's declarations of love.  Their wedding was held at The Reading Town Hall and Museum which is a great looking building inside and just a short walk from a lovely park for some outside pictures too.

For their preview picture I chose this striking picture of Kelly coming up the stairs to the ceremony room.
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As ever their full wedding story will follow soon.