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  • Harmony, an urban wedding – Bristol wedding photographer

    Swept Away

    Kelly and Paul had a fabulous wedding that celebrated Bristol, the city where they had met and fallen in love.  I knew they had been planning a fairly no-nonsense wedding, so I was surprised when they announced that as well as the church and brasseries, they had booked…a megayacht!  The wedding played out at several locations across the city, starting close to where they lived, in fact Paul managed to fit in a swift pint at the pub before heading to church!

    The megayacht was a fantastic venue and after several frosty weeks, we were all delighted to see the sun come out to greet us which meant the guests could revel on the yacht’s huge upper decks, although I personally thought it was a shame that no one wanted to take a dip in the hot tub.  Although huge (with a lounge, dining room, several decks, dance hall, bedrooms and more!), working onboard did provide some photographic challenges in terms of space and lighting on the lower decks, so we had decided to do the couple’s shots at a park near their home.  Actually they loved having this part of the day to themselves, having a moment to cavort and bask in the sun and also take in the reality that they had done the deed. Shooting in the park was a fun experience with local ‘wildlife’ dressed in varying shades of neon wandering through our photoshoot. Gotta love Bristol.  

    I loved the moment during his speech when Paul revealed that when he first met Kelly, he had thought “this is the woman I want to marry.”  The stuff that fairytales are made of.  Weddings are such huge events, I feel privileged as a wedding photographer to share the rare moments that a couple spends away from the madding crowd.  As part of my signature style, I work with the couple to create key creative images that they would like to put on their wall in its own right, wedding picture or not.   From this shoot, I particularly love the series of pictures of them walking through the trees because their house is in the distance and has that much more meaning to them.  And of course, the images of Kelly, walking along the harbourside, radiant and buoyant with her love for Paul 🙂

    As usual, here are a few of my favourites, full gallery at the bottom.

    Preparations at The Greenhouse Salon

    The calm....

    Classic styling

    Classic styling

    Diamante is a girl’s best friend?

    Diamante is a girl's best friend?

    A church with a view

    A church with a view

    …I thee wed

    I thee wed

    One for the family album

     Say cheese

    Blessings from above

    Blessed

    In nature

    In nature

    A rare moment of solitude

    One moment in time

    Swept away

    Swept Away

    Half-full 😉

    Bottoms Up

    Ready and waiting

    Ready and waiting

    Finest dining

    Fine dining

    Sparkles and petals abound

    Awash with sparkles and petals

    The good stuff

    The good stuff

    Walking on air

    Walking on air

    Little Miss Sunshine

    Little Miss Sunshine

    Striking a pose

    Striking a pose

    All aboard!

    The Harmony II Megayacht 

    Radiance

    Aglow

    Through the looking glass, in the spotlight

    Through the looking glass, in the spotlight

    Starboard

    Starboard

    Disco 2000

    Disco 2000

    Survivor

    Peekaboo

    Sweetness

    Heaven sent

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  • A country affair: eco, rustic wedding at Folly Farm

    The Penfolds -  Heavens Above

    The Penfolds -  Heavens Above

    **AS FEATURED IN WEDDING IDEAS JAN 2011 ISSUE!**

    A day in the country
    Bunting, haybales, teepees, a hogroast and bluebells…this was a truly country affair. The Avon Wildlife Trust’s glorious Folly Farm [www.follyfarm.org] bathed in surprisingly glorious sunshine, atop the Mendips, was the perfect venue for this rustic wedding, embellished with plenty of lovely decorations handmade by friends and family and a fabulous dress made by the seamstress extraordinaire Gill Cockwell of Gilly Woo Couture (www.gillywoo.com).

    A fortunate accident
    I wasn’t even meant to be there. Someone else’s misfortune had turned into my good fortune; Faye and Dave’s wedding photographer pulled out a month before the wedding. Without a contract to protect their investment, they were left in the lurch. With little notice, they had to find a new photographer. Photographs for several feature articles had to be delivered. As the wedding promised lots of handmade touches in a rustic setting, I originally recommended Rosie Parsons [www.rosieparsons.com] and Owen & Charis at O&C Photography [www.oacphotography.com], with the intention to second shoot. It would have been an honour to work with either of them.

    A different challenge
    In the end, Faye’s friends, Chris Marshall and Mike Clarke, took up the gauntlet and then she asked me to come along too. Between them, the videocameraman and yours truly, things were…interesting. The main challenge was keeping the others shooters out of the frame! For me, my favourite shot of the day came at sunset. I always carry an extra wide angle lens in my bag, but rarely put it to use at weddings. The couple were sitting for some of Chris’ pictures on a bench by the pond. Suddenly the pond was filled with all the colours of the sky and I realised that having very few minutes before the sun disappeared, I cleared everyone out from around the pond and got my shot.

    Added bonus
    Faye kept the cost of her wedding to a minimum by trading off goods, services and favours (!) against the promise of press coverage. I was more than happy when she selected my pictures to be submitted to Wedding Ideas magazine [www.weddingideasmag.com] , which were featured in the January 2011 issue, to be followed by further publications.

    Some of the highlights (scroll down to bottom for full gallery)

    Folly Farm Orchard100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0004_585

    Bunting galore100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0027_585

    Hats off to you kind sir100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0076_585

    The arrival of the bride
    100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0143_585

    Traditional decor100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0173_585

    Delicious nibbles prepared by a chef friend shipped over from New Zealand100410 Faye Dave Penfold C2_0031_585

    The bride arrived in style100410 Faye Dave Penfold C1_0125_585

    A wonderful gnarly tree standing atop the hill100410 Faye Dave Penfold C2_0207_585

    Faye, the blushing bride100410 Faye Dave Penfold C2_0251_585

    Cute bunches of local blooms100410 Faye Dave Penfold C3_0082_585

    Centrepieces made by the talented matron of honour100410 Faye Dave Penfold C3_0164_585

    What character!100410 Faye Dave Penfold C3_0167_585

    Heavens above100410 Faye Dave Penfold C3_0050_585

    Into the night100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0082_585

    Illuminating100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0087_585

    Spellbound100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0169_585

    Ole!100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0243_585

    Gleaming smile and ring100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0256_585

    Knees up!100410 Faye Dave Penfold C4_0261_585

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