May 02, 2020
Chloe & Simon's Farbridge Wedding
With Storm Dennis in full force Chloe and Simon were fortunate to have chosen a venue whose interior boasts charm and charisma for their wedding back in February. As the heavens opened this bride and groom stood strong together, taking themselves out of the storm and into the cosy surroundings of their magical winter wonderland.
Just like our couple we stood up to the weather and used Farbridge Barns to its full potential looking for different angles, views, locations and compositions to ensure we captured the magic of this special day even without the luxury of using the venue’s picturesque grounds. Chloe and Simon did a splendid job of making the venue their own by furnishing it with some delightful touches.
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March 06, 2020
Sara and Roo's New Forest Winter Wedding
The setting of Bartley Lodge Hotel in the New Forest was just perfect for this classic December day; light grey skies contrasting with dark wintery trees, and I’m glad to say the rain held off for the wedding of Roo and Sara. The pair navigated their big day with plenty of personal touches, and a mutual appreciation of the idea of becoming one, yet always remaining individual.
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April 18, 2018
Sam & Ed's Winter Wedding at Southend Barns
Sam and Ed married in the West Sussex countryside at the working farm known as Southend Barns. Surrounded by fields and set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens, this venue continues to be a magical place for so many couples, where they can tie the knot and be photographed against the array of idyllic backdrops and authentic rustic scenery. The modern design within areas of this renovated barn compliment couples like Sam and Ed perfectly, ensuring charm and character are balanced in good measure with the modern day bride and groom’s contemporary taste and style choices. Honoured to photograph this fun-loving couple, we enjoyed capturing the quirky moments alongside the calm ones, getting creative with the variety of spaces we had at our fingertips.
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