This was the last wedding of the year and a Christmas one as well. I love weddings at this time of year as it is all warm and sparkly and we were at the beautiful Midland Hotel in Bradford. This hotel is a jewel and has everything a photographer could wish for, with sweeping staircases, stunning ball room and the railway concourse which has a vintage feel about it. Adele & Stuart were having a lovely civil wedding with all their friends and family sharing the day with them. Adele wore the most stunning dress which suited the time of the year and Stuart and the boys wore very unusual suits that looked similar to a military style - which also suited the venue. One of Adele's bridesmaids was one of my brides from a couple of years ago and also by coincidence Adele's cousin and his wife was also a couple whose wedding I had photographed as well, so it was lovely seeing them all again - along with some friends from our local golf club. The wedding was quite emotional and even though quite a lot of guests, it was still intimate and you could see the emotion of the faces of Adele & Stuart as they said their vows. We managed to get lovely shots on the stairs and by the Christmas tree - along with some fun shots in the Railway Concourse. I know everybody had a fantastic day and it really made my Christmas too - such fun.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Smith Family - Day out
December seems to be a busy time with portrait shoots - but usually indoors. Last year Chloe bought a shoot as Christmas present for her family and the other day we met up at Shiden Hall to photograph the them. We were a bit worried about what the weather would bring, as earlier in the week it had been very icy, with black ice on occasions. Anyway it was a lot milder and quite pleasant when we all arrived, everybody were in their winter woollies and colourful outfits, which looked great. As this was family shoot, with 7 people, it was better that it was done on location. As we walked around the estate, we got some great shoots of the family, couples, individuals and Oliver. It was quite an enjoyable way to pass off the Sunday morning with a lovely walk in the countryside.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Lyndsey & Mark - Brass and Butterflies
Last week I had the pleasure of photographing Lyndsey & Mark's wedding in the "Last of the Summer
Wine" country - beautiful Holmfirth. Lyndsey and Mark were originally getting married next March, however it was brought forward to December. Lyndsey had been very excited over the last few months with updates on FB of how many days left to the big day. When it arrived I was at first photographing the Bridal Preparation at Lyndsey's parents, which was full of Bridesmaids, Ushers, Pageboys, Grandma's, Grandad's and of course a very excited Lyndsey. After that I met the guys outside the church on which was a sunny but chilly morning, we made our way across the bridge to little memorial park, which was great for the shots. Mark is a member of the the "Slaithwaite Brass Band" and they were there to entertain the guests while waiting for the bridal party. The wedding was very emotional at times, but with some special moments with laughter. After the wedding, we visited the park again and then made our way up to the Huntsman, where the wedding breakfast and celebrations took place, the theme for the venue was Butterfiles. Before the first dance we were again entertained by the Brass Band with some traditional and modern music, with a special rendition for Mark and Lyndsey of "When I am 64".
Wine" country - beautiful Holmfirth. Lyndsey and Mark were originally getting married next March, however it was brought forward to December. Lyndsey had been very excited over the last few months with updates on FB of how many days left to the big day. When it arrived I was at first photographing the Bridal Preparation at Lyndsey's parents, which was full of Bridesmaids, Ushers, Pageboys, Grandma's, Grandad's and of course a very excited Lyndsey. After that I met the guys outside the church on which was a sunny but chilly morning, we made our way across the bridge to little memorial park, which was great for the shots. Mark is a member of the the "Slaithwaite Brass Band" and they were there to entertain the guests while waiting for the bridal party. The wedding was very emotional at times, but with some special moments with laughter. After the wedding, we visited the park again and then made our way up to the Huntsman, where the wedding breakfast and celebrations took place, the theme for the venue was Butterfiles. Before the first dance we were again entertained by the Brass Band with some traditional and modern music, with a special rendition for Mark and Lyndsey of "When I am 64".
Friday, 9 November 2012
Indie & James - Midland Hotel
A couple of years ago I photographed an Indian Wedding and this year I was asked to photograph the Brides Sister Indie. Again we were at the lovely Midalnd Hotel in Bradford, which is quite a jewel in Bradford's Crown. I caught up with Indie very early on the Sunday Morning to capture the lovely gown's and shoes with killer heels, along with the beautiful Indian Jewellery. James was also getting ready with his newly sported beard grown especially for the day and a lovely turban. First of all there was the ceremony in which both families greeted each other with garlands and gifts, after James had been escorted in by the Indian Jazz band, then followed by a wedding breakfast before the Wedding at the local temple. The Temple wedding is a very colourful affair indeed, with all the women in their finery, it was very stunning indeed. After the service the family met outside the Hotel to let off balloons, before a brief photo shoot and then getting ready for the Civil Service. James changed into a stunning outfit and shaved off his beard and Indie removed the headress. The Civil was quite emotional as well which was just a lovely as the Temple Wedding. We managed to get some shots in the Midland Hotel's Railway setting before the Wedding Breakfast began. Indie got changed for Wedding Breakfast, but first there was the cutting of the cake, in which all the members of the family feed a piece of cake to the happy couple. The first dance was brief with the Indian dancers taking to the floor, along with drummers. There were dance offs, the conga and a very full dance floor for most of the evening. What can I say "but this family - certainly know how to party". I left that evening completely partied out.....................
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