Although primarily a Berkshire and Hampshire wedding photographer I do travel! In this case, I didn’t have to travel that far, I had met Vanessa and Roberto at a wedding last year in High Wycombe ( Rob and Laura ). Once they had seen the album I produced for that wedding they booked me for their wedding right away. That was quite a compliment and I wanted to make sure I did their day justice. I hired a really good second shooter who I had worked with before, Iona Taberham. As usual, the day started off with the bride getting ready…
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Once the bridal prep was done we raced off to the registry office to start covering the ceremony. This is where I’m very glad I always have a second shooter, as we can cover different angles. So I got shots like these….
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While Iona was at the back getting these ( the ones of the bride and groom coming out of the registry office I particularly love..I was trapped behind all the guests at that point so it just shows the value of a second photographer ).
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After the ceremony we popped over to the green opposite which had a lovely Church in the background and some shade from the now fierce summer sun. Time for the group shots! We kept them brief and then got some lovely shots of the newly married couple.
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Now it was off to the reception, a classy Tapas restaurant. This was the largest amount of food, and some of the nicest, I’ve ever seen at a wedding. Everyone thought the starter was the main course, there was so much to it. I’ll post a few more images from the reception next week when I have some more time.