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Louisa and Adam’s Wedding, Hedingham Castle

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Louisa and Adam were married on the 10th October 2009 at Hedingham Castle, Essex.

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Louisa getting ready with her Mum

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Louisa upstairs in the Georgian House at Hedingham

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Louisa’s father, Simon, watches as Louisa walks down the stairs at Hedingham.

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Louisa and Simon walking towards the castle in the bright sunlight of a beautiful autumn day.

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Louisa reaching the end of the aisle

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The ceremony from the minstrels gallery

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Adam and Louisa exchanging vows

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Adam and Louisa being applauded by their friends and family at the end of the ceremony. The photo of a bride and groom’s first kiss is of course a ‘standard’ wedding photo. I also hope to capture the moment after the first kiss where the couple smile at each other for the first time as husband and wife.

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After the ceremony, Adam, Louisa and I went to the room at the top of the castle. The light is always beautiful and in a few short moments we got a lovely set of portraits.

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Walking down the stairs… a question often asked by wedding guests when they arrive at the castle is ‘where is the lift.’ Unfortunately, due to a shocking lack of foresight 800 years ago, one wasn’t built!

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Louisa, Adam and all their wedding guests

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Confetti on the bridge

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Louisa during the drinks reception

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Louisa and Adam with the Castle grounds in the background

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Adam and Louisa entering the wedding breakfast

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Simon and Louisa during the speeches

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Pru, Louisa’s Mum, listening to the speeches

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Louisa during Adam’s speech

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Adam’s best man was a woman – Nathalie. Her speech started with a few tears of emotion: ‘That’s why they don’t ask chicks to do this job,’ she commented. Her speech was great fun and full of hand-made visual aides.

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Louisa and Adam’s first dance

The full gallery of Louisa and Adam’s wedding photos is now online.

To see them click here.

Jen and Steve’s wedding, Ramster

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Jen and Steve laughing during wedding ceremony

Jen and Steve were married at The Sacred Heart Church, Petworth on 26th September 2009. They held their wedding reception at Ramster, Chiddingfold.

Jen writing card to Steve

Jen and her bridesmaids got ready at The Crown Inn, Chiddingfold. This is Jen writing a card to Steve…

Steve and card from Jen

… and this is Steve with the card.

Jen and her father

Jen and her father, Duane arriving at The Sacred Heart Church

Steve and ushers before ceremony

Steve, and his best man and ushers waiting at the end of the aisle

Jen during wedding ceremony

Jen before exchanging vows

Jen and Steve during wedding vows

Jen and Steve exchanging vows. The service was conducted by Father Peter Newsam and it was obvious how much he was enjoying it. As he mentioned to the congregation, ‘Conducting wedding services is one of the best parts of my job!’

Steve showing-off wedding ring

Steve showing off his new wedding ring

Jen and Steve walking down the aisle

Jen and Steve walking down the aisle

Confetti outside The Sacred Heart Church, Petworth

Confetti outside the church

Jen and Steve with their wedding car outside Ramster

Jen and Steve outside Ramster with their wedding car

Wedding cake at Ramster

Ramster looked absolutely fantastic and Jen and Steve’s families had gone to a great deal of extra effort to make the cake and decorate the room.

Group wedding photo in Ramster courtyard

Group photo

It’s been my privilege to photograph lots of my friends weddings in the USA – but this was the first ‘half American’ wedding I’ve photographed in the UK. Jen and her family are from upstate New York, while Steve and his family are from England.

There were lots of small touches that gave this very English day an American feel. Check out the group photo and notice how the bridesmaids have arranged themselves perfectly on the right-hand side of the picture. It’s been my experience that while Brits need arranging for wedding photos, Americans know exactly how and where to stand. It must be something in the water…

Jen and Steve waiting to go into wedding breakfast

A stolen moment I just happen to glimpse and record – Steve twirling Jen as they wait to go into their wedding breakfast.

Andy practicing his speech

Andy the best man deserves top marks for his efforts. I saw him practicing his speech on more than one occasion and it was clear he’d put a great deal of time into it. Here he is during a trial run, amusing the shrubs in the driveway with his witty anecdotes.

Duane's speech

Duane’s touching speech was full of American phrases.

At one stage he thanked Steve’s family and friends using the phrase, ‘Y’all.’ Brilliant!

Jen during her father's speech

Jen during Duane’s speech

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Steve’s speech

Andy, best man speech

Andy’s speech – practice did indeed make perfect.

Jen and Steve, first dance at Ramster

Jen and Steve’s first dance

The full gallery of Jen and Steve’s wedding photos is now online.

To see them click here.

Katherine and Kevin’s wedding, Hadleigh Guildhall

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Confetti, Guildhall, Hadleigh

Katherine and Kevin were married at The Guildhall, Hadleigh, on September 19th 2009.

The Guildhall, Hadleigh

The Guidlhall in Hadleigh is surrounded by other historic buildings.

Mobile phones

Before taking any portraits I often ask people to remove cameras, phones, wallets etc from their pockets so their suit jackets don’t have awkward bulges in them. This is what Kevin, best man Johnny and ushers Dan and Alex removed from theirs… four mobile phone, some car keys, 2 wedding rings and some bubbles…

Detail on table

A great idea for place names for an Autumnal wedding: the names were written onto leaves.

Katherine and her parents before the wedding

Katherine and her parents before the wedding ceremony

Kevin and Katherine during the wedding ceremony

Katherine and Kevin during the wedding ceremony

End of the wedding ceremony

Kevin and Katherine, being applauded by their guests after an emotional ceremony.

Kevin and Katherine signing the register

Signing the register

Katherine and Kevin walking down the aisle

Katherine and Kevin walking down the aisle.

Group photo, Kevin and Katherine's wedding, Guildhall, Hadleigh

A group photo with all Katherine and Kevin’s guests. Spot the baby being lifted aloft right at the back!

The Guidlhall, Hadleigh, Garden

The drinks reception in the Guildhall gardens.

Grandma and confetti

Grandma putting some extra confetti down the back of Katherine’s dress.

Kevin chatting with guests

Kevin chatting with guests.

Katherine chatting with guests

Katherine chatting with guests.

Dancing and photos!

OK, we’ve taken the sensible photos.. now lets have some fun!

Katherine and Kevin kissing outside the Guildhall, Hadleigh

Katherine and Kevin kissing outside the Guildhall.

Katherine kissing her father

Katherine kissing her father at the end of his speech.

Kevin's speech

Kevin’s speech.

Katherine giving the flower girls their gifts

Katherine giving the flower girls their gifts.

Johnny, the best man's speech

Johnny’s speech was the last of three excellent speeches: warm, sincere and full of feeling.

Katherine and Kevin leaving the Guildhall, Hadleigh

Katherine and Kevin leaving the Guildhall

The full gallery of Katherine and Kevin’s wedding photos are now online.

To see them click here.

Lynsey and Gordon’s Wedding, Hedingham Castle

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Lynsey and Gordon

Lynsey and Gordon were married at Hedingham Castle on August 21st 2009.

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Hedingham Castle – looked magnificent on a beautiful late summer’s day

Gordon before the wedding ceremony, Hedingham Castle

Gordon waiting for Lynsey before the ceremony

Lynsey waiting to go into the wedding ceremony, Hedingham Castle

Lynsey waiting at the bottom of the stairs.

Gordon and Lynsey, during wedding ceremony, Hedingham Castle

Gordon and Lynsey during the wedding ceremony

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Lynsey and Gordon’s first kiss

Wedding Party walking across the grounds, Hedingham Castle

Lynsey, Gordon and their wedding party walking across the ground of the keep.

Confetti on the bride, Hedingham Castle

Confetti on the bridge at Hedingham Castle

Lynsey laughing with guests at the reception

Lynsey laughing with guests during the reception

Lynsey and Gordon held their reception at the Eight Bells pub, Saffron Walden. When we left Hedingham castle, it started to rain. About an hour later, when we arrived in Saffron Walden, it stopped raining – perfect timing!

Ben with Lynsey and Gordon's Dad

Lynsey and Gordon’s father with nephew Ben

Guests celebrating Australia all-out for 160

Celebrating Australia collapsing to 138 for 8

Lynsey and Gordon very kindly sat me on a table with their guests. As we chatted it became clear several people wanted to know the cricket score. I explained that there are a couple of things I won’t do at a wedding (because I feel they aren’t professional) and these are having an alcoholic drink or using my mobile phone. However, as it was a crucial Ashes game, I asked if it would it be OK to check the score on my phone… ‘of course that’s OK’ I was told.

My job description then temporaily mutated into sports correspondent…

Lynsey and Dad, looking at cricket score

Lynsey’s Dad looking at the score on my mobile phone.

“Australia all out for 160 and my daughter happily married… all on the same day!”

Lynsey and Gordon laughing during speeches

Gordon and Lynsey laughing during the speeches

Lynsey and Gordon cutting the wedding cake

Lynsey and Gordon cutting the cake

Lynsey and Gordon, Bridge End Gardens, Saffron Walden

When I first met Gordon and Lynsey they mentioned there were some beautiful gardens at the back of the pub. It turns out they were Bridge End Gardens, created in the 19th century and restored to their Victorian grandeur. For the few minutes we were there, we had them all to ourselves.

Lynsey and Gordon’s full set of photos are now online.

To see them click here.

Fran and Peter’s Wedding, Woodhall Manor

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Fran and Peter's menu at Woodhall Manor

Fran and Peter were married at Woodhall Manor on 18th April 2009.

Fran and Gina at Woodhall Manor

Fran and her sister Gina – just before they go downstairs to the wedding

Woodhall Manor is a stunning venue, and was refurbished in 2008 with an interior designers touch. The room that Fran and Gina got ready in was absolutely gorgeous.

Peter at Woodhall Manor

Peter, before the wedding

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Phil, the best man, was unable to resist a ‘deliberate mistake’ when handing over the wedding rings. It temporarily foxed the registrars but caused Fran and Peter a huge amount of mirth.

Woodhall Manor, drinks reception

Woodhall during the drinks reception

Fran and Peter, portrait at Woodhall Manor

The trees were in blossom, the sun dappled acroos the grass… a portrait from a magical day…

Fran and Peter coming into wedding breakfast

Fran and Peter’s entrance to the wedding breakfast

Peter and John Barnes rap

Fran’s delight at Peter’s completion of the famous ‘John Barnes Rap.’

Best man Phil did a great speech. He explained Peter has a knack for remembering un-necessary details – especially song lyrics. This was demonstrated by asking Peter to recite the “John Barnes Rap” from the 1990 England World Cup song. He was word perfect… if you’d like to see the original, click here

Fran and Peter's first dance

A promise I make to all my clients is that if there was an GB Olympic team for first dance photography, then not only would I be on it, but I’d be the captain. Peter reminded me of this promise shortly before stepping onto the dancefloor…

Woodhall Manor at night

Woodhall Manor at night

A thank-you from Fran:

“Absolutely brilliant! A great taster of the perfect day and superb photography. Can’t wait to view the full day!”

A thank-you from Peter’s Mum:

“Dear Mark and Bronwyn,

Thank you for attending Peter and Fran’s wedding and taking loads of photos with such care and attention to detail. We are looking forward to viewing the whole package.

I thought the wedding “blog” was great; very funny! It shows your great sense of humour. Its been my experience that humour is sometimes lacking in wedding photographers!

Once again many thanks for all the effort the pair of you put into the event.

Best Wishes, Carole Day”

All the photos from Fran and Peter’s wedding will be online by 5th May. To see them, click here

Sophie and Gary’s Wedding, Fanhams Hall Hotel

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Sophie, before her wedding

Sophie at her parents house before the wedding

Sophie and Gary were married at St Mary’s Church, Ware, on the 17th April 2009. Their reception was at Fanham’s Hall Hotel.

Gary waiting at St Mary's, Ware

Gary waiting at the church

Paul, outside St Mary's, Ware

The ceremony was conducted by Paul, a family friend. He was great fun with a warm and relaxed approach. In fact, the way he conducted the ceremony reminded me of the way my Dad worked – he was a Church of England minister for over 35 years.

Bridemaids, St Mary's Ware

The bridesmaids watching Sophie arrive

Sophie and Gary's wedding, St Mary's, Ware

Sophie and Gary’s wedding ceremony

Sophie and Gary walking down aisle, St Mary's Ware

Sophie and Gary walking down the aisle

Sophie and Gary, confetti outside St Mary's Ware

Confetti outside the church

Sophie and Gary outside Fanhams Hall

Sophie and Gary at Fanhams Hall Hotel

Fanhams Hall is a beautiful venue. The gardens are immaculately cared for, and the staff took superb care of Sophie, Gary and their guests.

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The best men: pre-speech homework

Sophie and Gary, wedding speeches

Sophie and Gary enjoying the best-man comedy double-act

Gary's wedding speech, Fanhams Hall

Gary’s wedding speech

Friends at wedding at Fanhams Hall

The noisiest table at the reception!

Jennifer and Jeff's family, Fanhams Hall

Jennifer and Jeff’s family

A big thank-you to Jennifer, Sophie’s sister. She works at another, well known Hertfordshire Wedding venue, and recommened me to Sophie and Gary.

All the photos will be online by 5th May and you can see them by clicking here

A thank-you from Sophie and Gary:

“We have just seen the photos on your website and just wanted to say thank you for taking such amazing photos and really capturing the whole day so well. I love all the photos you have taken of people relaxed and enjoying themselves, the photo of the best men practicing their speech really made us laugh. Thank you also for making the taking of the formal photos so quick and organised, a lot of guests commented that they really liked not having to wait around for all the photos to be taken.”

Sarah and David’s Wedding, Old Royal Naval College

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Sarah and David were married on March 21st 2009 – a beautiful spring day in Greenwich, London. 

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The Ceremony was held at St Alfeges Church and Sarah, escorted by her brother, sisters and friends walked there from the venue.

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The interior of the church is beautiful, and the ceremony was conducted by a family friend, Tristan.

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Sarah and David during the signing of the register

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Waking down the aisle

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On their walk back to the Old Royal Naval College, Sarah and David were given lots of waves by passers-by. Cars parped their horns, and an impatient motorcyclist made a surprising effort to try and run them down.

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The reception was at Admiral’s House at Old Royal Naval College.

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‘Kiss-me-quick, no-one is looking…’

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The College provides a stunning back-drop and is one of my favourite places to photograph weddings in London.

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Sarah with Canary Wharf in the far distance

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The first dance

To see all the photos from Sarah and David’s wedding, please click here

Alexandra and John’s Wedding, Leez Priory

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Portrait of the bride and bridesmaid

‘When Alexandra arrived at the church,’ said her Dad, ‘she just looked so beautiful…’

Alex and her father

‘We stood in the doorway to the church,’ he continued. ‘It was a very touching moment for me, and I wished her all the best for the future.’

Alex and John lighting candles

Alexandra and John got married on 7th February 2009 at St Thomas of Canterbury, Wood Green. It was a bitterly cold day, but the sun was out and everyone was in fantastic spirits. Father Austin, who conducted the service, did a wonderful job, with his relaxed and warm welcome, and thoughtful sermon.

Alex and John's wedding ceremony

Jenny, one of Alexandra’s bridemaids said, ‘It’s amazing to see your best friend get married. I was so happy to see her and John tying-the-knot I cried.’

Alex and John wedding confetti photograph

Is that confetti or a blizard?

The bride and groom - Alex and John

We arrived at the wedding reception venue, Leez Priory, just in time to take some photos outside. ‘I’m so excited to be starting the next chapter of my life,’ said John, ‘and starting it with Alex.’

Alex and John

It was, by all accounts, flippping freezing! But everyone agreed it was worth a couple of cold moments to get some photos with the snow.

Leez Priory Essex, wedding venue

Soon it was dark, and Leez Priory looked magical.

Best man speech

John’s best men, Jan, and his brother Graham were absolutely brilliant. So good, in fact, I think they should hire themselves out as professional best men. They organised the whole day with a light touch and huge amounts of humour. Just before the speeches Jan mentioned that he’d make the crowd laugh – and I quote – ‘Even if I have to get naked.’ Fortunately it didn’t come to that. He had everyone in stitches from his opening line…

Alex and John cutting their wedding cake

Alex and John cutting the cake

fireworks over Leez Priory

The fireworks lit up the night sky – a fitting finale to a great day.

‘It’s gone by so quickly,’ said Alex, ‘I can’t remember everything that’s happened!’

Well the good news is that all the photos from the day are online – plus an Audio-Slideshow with interviews – so Alex, John and their family and friends can re-live the whole day.

Photos / Audio-slideshow are now online: Alex and John’s Wedding Day – Tavistock Avenue Photography – Recent Weddings

Photograph of Alex and John's first dance

Michelle and Rupert’s Wedding, The Reid Rooms

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Michelle and Rupert 

This is something completely new… a series of interviews throughout the day from the bride, groom and all the wedding party. 

Michelle and Rupert were married at The Reid Rooms in Essex. You can listen to their day below:   

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And you can see photos from their day by going to: Recent Weddings