Posts tagged Oxfordshire Weddings
Owlpen Manor Wedding

A Spring Wedding at Owlpen Manor in the Cotswolds

Owlpen Manor is hidden deep in the Cotswolds countryside. Its own private little hamlet with the most glorious gardens. They almost given an Italian feeling. Well, especially in the spring and summer.

Having met Henry and Ellie in Leicestershire for the pre wedding session, I knew that these two were not fond of the limelight or all of the attention being on them. This isn’t unusual, I’d say 90% of the couples that book me have very similar opinions. But these two came up with a marvellous idea to ease nerves and get on with enjoying the rest of their wedding day together. A first look. Bear with me, yes it sounds very American and isn’t particularly traditional but I was more than willing to give this idea a whirl. It would take a bit of organising time wise but once its done, the rest of the day was theirs to enjoy.

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Stanlake Park Wine Estate Wedding

A Spring Wedding Full of Fun At Stanlake Park Wine Estate in Berkshire

Stanlake Park Wine Estate, has 130 acres of land dedicated to wine and weddings in Berkshire. The vineyards, for the wine and of course couple photos and the beautifully restored elegant historic buildings, for each memorable part of your wedding day. There really is so many ways to make your wedding day unique to you.

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Caswell House Wedding

An Emotional Autumn Wedding At Caswell House In Oxfordshire.

Caswell House, a stunning wedding venue nestled in The Cotswolds countryside. Caswell House has a fascinating history which you can read about here. Each building brings its own uniqueness to the venue but all have the beautiful cotswold stone. Everywhere you look it is picture perfect. A venue that is infamous for its exclusive weddings providing preparation rooms and luxurious bedrooms for guests to stay.

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2023 A Memorable Year of Wedding Photography

As this year comes to a close, I look back with so much love. The past year marks my 14th season in the world of wedding photography. It's been the busiest, most vibrant year yet, and while it's nearly impossible to choose my favourite moments , each wedding has been incredible.

This year was a perfect mix of old and new - new venues that challenged my creativity and familiar ones that feel like my second home at times. Each venue providing a unique backdrop.

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2022 Went A Little Like This - Wedding Photography 2022 Review

From The Cotswolds to Hertfordshire and even more locally to me, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Bertie (the very unoriginal name for my beetle) and I have travelled some serious miles this year. We’ve had many loud, terrible singsongs on our way home from some truly incredible weddings.

The year began at Elmore Court and ended at Lapstone Barn in the cotswolds. With a wide range of new, established and garden venues in between.

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2021 - The Year We Were Reunited With Friends and Family

A blog dedicated to all of the family and friends photos from 2021. After 18 months, of what felt like, solitary confinement. We were finally allowed to mix with our nearest and dearest. Not only could we see them we could also finally… hug them!

Photographing weddings in 2021 was a real honour. Being able to witness families and friends being reunited was a real treat.

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2021 What A Year To Get Married- The Couples Edition

Well 2021 had it all. Big weddings, small weddings. We had it all and everything in between. We may have only had around 6 months of something that resembled normality. But boy, did we all need something to celebrate!

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Twenty Twenty Wedding Photography Highlights

From Micro Weddings to Wedding Styled shoots where I teamed up with some incredible local wedding suppliers to creating some beautiful photographs in The Cotswolds and Buckinghamshire.

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Twenty Nineteen Wedding Photography Highlights

What a year! I feel so privileged to have been part of so many beautiful couples wedding days in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Photographing their days as they unfold.

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