Many hands make light work.
Many hands make light work.
I feel like I’m dancing my way into the weekend as I’ve just finished editing three weddings and I only have one more waiting for me before I jet off to Turkey for a family vacation.
As a wedding photographer in the Cotswolds, I get to visit some amazing barns and The Great Tythe Barn in Tetbury is stunning. The grounds are impeccable and there’s a hidden garden around every bend. Inside the barn, my favourite spot is its double balcony, you can really encapsulate the full effect whilst couples are on the dance floor. A great place to party!
With the joy of the party surrounding you it’s a venue you can’t get wrong!
As I drove down the quaint streets of Bisley and into the Gloucestershire countryside, the clouds above were looking ominous. They were showing rain. But that wasn’t going to put a dampener on this wedding day. The doorbell was rung and the door thrown open by the most gloriously happy bride welcoming me in to her magical day.
It was cold out…. VERY cold… and VERY foggy. Not many couples want to embrace the cold and fog for an outdoor pre wedding shoot, but Emily and Andrew not only embraced it, they turned it into a hot, fiery session! I was one happy wedding photographer!
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Cake tables!
You spend so much time planning the design of your cake, and making it fit your wedding story and then it arrives in all its glory … and gets placed on a borrowing round table with a white tablecloth.
HELLO!!! It’s screaming at you under all that glorious buttercream “PLEASE PUT ME ON A PEDESTAL AND BE A SHOWSTOPPER!!”
All week it was beautiful, warm and sunny, but on Saturday morning, the weather changed. Clearly the gods knew a Glastonbury festival was due to happen… wedding style.