November 08, 2017
Lucy and Dave's Farbridge Summer Wedding
Lucy and Dave married on a sunny September day at Farbridge, a beautiful barn conversion nestling in the Lavant Valley in the South Downs Sussex countryside. Reflecting their vibrant yet calm personalities were accents of vivid yellows contrasted with cool sky-blue tones which combined to form the main colour palette of the day. Strong triangular shapes seen throughout much of the day’s candid and composed photography somehow resonates with the anchored and balanced feel I got from this lovely couple who I have seen to be so delightfully supportive and encouraging of each other. The harmony of humour and sincerity made me instantly warm to Lucy and Dave, cemented by the unexpected and comical start to the day that began when I approached the manor house in Pulborough on the morning of the wedding...

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October 25, 2017
Jess and Dan's Southend Barns Wedding
On a typical summer’s day in West Sussex, our changeable British weather determined that the Pearce wedding started in deckchairs and ended with umbrellas! Despite the summer downpour, it is a given that we English certainly don’t let a bit of rain spoil our fun and leading the way with their chipper approach and with beaming smiles, were our bride and groom, Jess and Dan. This lovely pair married in the stunning Southend Barns where it is easy to forget that the old dairy farm has suffered all extreme weathers in it’s time. Since new life has been breathed into the barns, restoring the original rustic elements whilst bringing in some fresh modern design, this versatile venue always manages to showcase a wedding beautifully whatever the weather. We found plenty of creative ways to capture Jess, Dan and their wedding party, utilising the variety of spaces on offer and maximising the flexible and stylish canvas of it’s chic interior.

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October 17, 2017
Kate & Michael's Walled Garden Wedding
It was a July summer’s day when teachers Kate and Michael chose to graciously leave their sunny weather expectations at the door, so as to embrace the slightly grey rainy wedding morning that was dealt to them. These two had such an amazing outlook enabling them to welcome creativity and make the most of the drizzly circumstances and considering Kate and Michael were forced to change their outside summer ceremony plans, their flexibility to rearrange everything at the last minute was simply admirable. Highlighting just how much of a wonderful positive perspective they had, was also how they generously trusted me as their photographer to capture many amazing memories whilst in the most fun way possible! Despite the unreliable English weather, Kate and Michael certainly chose to see every moment that day as precious, which I believe was truly the key to the obvious joy they reflected in their images.

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