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Loseley Park spring wedding. Blimey – the weather has been good to me this year – and long may it last! Picture perfect day for…
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Loseley Park spring wedding. Blimey – the weather has been good to me this year – and long may it last! Picture perfect day for…
The first wedding of the Easter weekend for me was Laura and Nick’s fantastic Botleys Mansion spring wedding. I had a simple brief …”get as much…
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]’ve been looking forward to this wedding for ages! Georgie (or ‘Miss Georgie’) is one of the long-suffering nursery school teachers who has had to look after my kids over the years. I’d like to think that my kids were perfect little cherubs with excellent manners but when I pick them up at the end of a long day at nursery, their cheeky grins and poor Miss Georgie’s slightly weary face told a different story. Georgie swapped her bright pink nursery school teachers polo shirt for an absolutely stunning dress and veil. We were lucky enough to have the last of the full bloom of spring blossoms and daffodils out, perfect accompaniment to a perfect day.
Here’s one of my favourite shots from the day with many more to follow soon.
Spring wedding at Botleys Botleys wedding photos. What a day! Crisp, blues skies, Botley’s Mansion and Nick and Laura’s wedding. We were blessed with the…
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]oh, I do like a good confetti moment. I love it when I look through the images from the day and I see all the joy, smiles, laughter and happiness. None more so than those moments when a bride and groom walk through the crowd of all their friends and family having confetti thrown at them, everyone getting involved cheering them on. Testament to Rachel and Chris was this fantastic reception they got as they walked down the church path after their wedding ceremony and were greeted by so many smiling faces. Such a lovely couple, unsurprising but well deserved. There was so much to their wedding, every detail had been engineered meticulously and even the early spring sunshine made a welcome appearance (well organised guys).
Everything about Rachel and Chris’s wedding was simply elegant. A lot of hard work and precise preparations had gone into this day with plenty going on but the whole day being completely seamless. I had spoken to them both about the wedding plans a while back and I knew that they had quite a lot to get together before the big day (not only that, the venue was still being refurbished at the time!) Sometimes you feel obliged to manage people’s expectations as to what is involved in planning a wedding but with these guys, I had absolute confidence in their drive and ability. Great teamwork, ably supported by family and friends, will get you the wedding you want – but it will also be a fantastic foundation for the life ahead. And with all this, I think they’re going to have a brilliant life!
This wedding had so much for everyone – style, grace, elegance, cakes (lots of cakes), even a little bit of early spring sunshine. It was intimate and spectacular at the same time. As we like to show off at weddings (everyone from Mum’s new hat to the tiniest details on the tables), it was the little moments that made it for me; the little looks, holding hands and the cheeky high-fives when no one was looking. Beautiful simple chemistry that made the Granary Barns wedding photography of Rachel & Chris an absolute joy. Keep an eye out for the hen parties highly choreographed and flawlessly executed dance at the end of the evening, superb work ladies. Next time, it’ll be the boys doing the routine!
Special mention to Amy and her team at The Granary Barns who made the whole day flow effortlessly.
Did I mention there were also lots of cakes?
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