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Confetti throwing at St Andrews chirch Totteridge

Theobalds Park Hotel wedding day in the Hertfordshire countryside

By Barnet Wedding Photographers, Wedding Venues

It is always a pleasure for us to return to Theobalds Park to photograph a wedding day, and Jess and Tom’s special occasion was no exception. Some London wedding photographers tend to photograph repeatedly in the same venues, perhaps ten or more times a year. To be honest we wouldn’t like to do the same place more than two or three times in twelve months, and thankfully although we are very busy we don’t have to! We love the variety of venues we shoot in, both in central London, and as with Theobalds, the home counties too.  So it’s definitely nice to visit this premier hotel and events venue every six months or so. Especially as it is just down the road.

kissing at Totteridge church in London

However what made this particular day more than memorable was the lovely couple themselves and their friendly and accommodating families.

Theobalds Park wedding photographer with bridesmaids

Our day started with documenting Jess’s preparations at her parents home in Totteridge north London. A little after the Rolls Royces had arrived courtesy of the ever popular Lords Cars, who we definitely recommend, we headed to the nearby church. The church in question is one we have visited often and that was St Andrew’s on Totteridge Lane. The church is notable for a few things, but to us the most interesting is that is its home in it’s grounds to London’s oldest tree a Yew estimated by experts from Kew Gardens to be 2000 years old!

Bride and groom walkng at theobalds Park wedding

This particular wedding ceremony was unusual too for a couple of reasons. Firstly the musical accompaniment throughout was from a great brass band called J50 Brass, this was because Jess was an accomplished trumpet player herself, so particularly meaningful. The second unusual occurrence was the fact I was told by the clergy on the day there was to be no photography whatsoever during the wedding ceremony. My attitude of course is to respect the conditions imposed on us, and generally we do, but I also had to take into consideration other peoples wishes. Bearing this in mind I conveniently but discreetly forgot this request, and employed my silent shutter and a couple of nice telephoto lenses. See the kiss photo for the incriminating evidence….

Wedding couple pose on stairs at Theobalds Park

A twenty minute drive away was our reception venue Theobalds Park Hotel. A lovely place with a variety of rooms and areas to host a great wedding breakfast and drinks reception.

Theobalds Park wedding couple on stairs

Theobalds itself has a long and distinguished history and I personally find it interesting to know the back story of the places we do our wedding photography in. It was actually a royal palace in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but was raised to the ground after the English Civil war. King James the first actually acquired it after swapping it for Hatfield Palace, and he liked it so much he eventually died there too!

Bride and bridesmaids laugh at London wedding

A new building called The Cedars followed, and the owners even rebuilt Sir Christopher Wren’s original Temple Bar in the grounds. However that was returned to the city near St Paul’s Cathedral in 2001. As a side note we are photographing at St Paul’s itself later this year, and we will definitely be following their photography instructions! To cut a varied history short though, in the 1990s the whole estate was refurbished and became the De Veres owned venue we see and love today.

wedding couple kiss in Theobalds Park reception

So Jess and Tom arrived in style in their vintage car to the sound of the brass band and welcoming champagne for all their guests. ImmediatelyI got to work doing some couple shots alone with them, while Joanna went off to photograph guests and the special details of the day.

I love the reception entrance and stairs at Theolalds and decided to do a mixture of flash and natural light shots. The weather on the day was grey skies and showers so between bursts I went outside when I could to do some friends and family shots.

couple by wedding car outside Theobalds Park Hotel

Wedding breakfast speeches were straight away before food was served, and they were very amusing, especially Jess’s brother James as the best man. Later the couple cut their cake and danced their first dance to semi resident DJ Howard and naturally a great times was had by all.

I left on my imaginary horse from the royal palace, and galloped off in the Hertfordshire sunset. Ok, I retrieved my Honda CRV from the car park and drove home…

By David Green

wedding couple with London love sign photo

Love is the drug I’m thinking of…it’s people that make wedding photography special

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The wedding season is upon us and in full flow now. As we sit here editing a lovely Jewish wedding that took place in Park Lane central London from last week, and another from Theobalds Park in Hertfordshire, we got to thinking what motivates us most about the work that we do. Other photographers specialising in different areas of our profession sometimes ask us “why wedding photography?” It’s almost as if it is some kind of lesser genre to them! Well as people who have been photographing professionally for just over ten years now, originally in portrait, commercial and fashion photography, weddings are where we see the most creativity and satisfaction. It is also the most demanding kind of work because there are no second chances, it is literally a case of once only moments that must be captured beautifully every time. Light conditions, weather, subject matter and venue change constantly and that’s just on one day. But that’s the thrill, and creating images that will be shown to generations to come is a lasting reward for us.

Hugging during wedding ceremony at London's Asia House

But if you had to ask what the best bit of being London and home counties wedding photographers is, we would have to say it is the people we get to work with. First and foremost that means some really wonderful couples, but also it’s great to meet their friends and family too. Every other wedding these days whether that’s in the capital or further afield, it seems we run into someone that has seen us working at someone else’s special day. A great deal of our commissions come from personal recommendations and that too is a very satisfying feeling.

wedding couple under finger London southbank

The featured image here is from Julie and Ed’s wedding at Vinopolis and Southwark Cathedral. These guys were a perfect example of a great couple who made the day extra special for us too. Sadly Vinopolis ended it’s fantastic run as a wedding venue just a few short months later. But now we all have fantastic memories of both the place and the day. Love was the drug that brought them together, and our love of what we do and the people we work with is what keeps us fresh and motivated every day!

London Gherkin wedding kiss black and white image

To take a closer look at Julie and Ed’s wedding check out the blog link here: Southwark Cathedral and Vinopolis wedding

By David Green

London Zoo Wedding Photographers

By Barnet Wedding Photographers, London Wedding Photographer, Wedding VenuesOne Comment

London Zoo Wedding Photographers

A long time ago before becoming London Zoo wedding photographers…..After David’s first visit to London Zoo at the age of seven he left with a plastic Rhino from the souvenir shop, which for a time was his favourite toy, he still has it, in fact it now belongs to his youngest son who is seven years old himself. Joanna, growing up as a little girl in London, often gazed longingly at the outside wall of the Zoo in Regents Park, wishing she was could be on the other side, looking at the animals rather than the flowerbeds around her (not that there was anything wrong with the flower beds…) More about this below.

Neither of us imagined that as adults today we would be returning most often as London Zoo wedding photographers, and not just parents taking our children there. Since the days of our childhoods the wonderful Victorian zoo has changed immensely (for instance the classic penguin pool of the 1960’s and featured below in a London Zoo wedding of ours is now a curiosity piece, and there’s no elephants anymore…oh well) One of the biggest changes of all is that you can now get married at London Zoo! What a wonderful chance for a memorable day, whether a couple are animal lovers or not.

Weddings at London Zoo September shot

Big Day Weddings with David and Joanna have been thrilled to photograph there, because it has combined our childhood love of the zoo with our passion for photography. There are many fantastic opportunities and iconic areas of the zoo for wonderful wedding photography – if you know what you are doing.  Knowing what you are doing at the zoo on a wedding day is crucial, because not only do you have to get incredible well taken shots and great natural expressions from your newlyweds, you have to manage crowds, and on a typical Friday or Saturday those crowds are large. Thankfully although starting out as rather shy children, we have turned into very confident wedding photographers! In the two sample shots below David literally “parted the red sea” at the penguin pool and reptile house, while Joanna kept the waiting crowds out of the shots and good humoured. Another benefit of having two photographers rather than one! So if you are looking at having your wedding at London Zoo or another unusual and original location like Tower Bridge, have a chat with us. We know how to get the best from a hustle and bustle London wedding, and not just the more genteel settings of the home counties (we like them too, particularly the fresh air…)

To see over 100 wedding images just click on the link here: GALLERIES OR just scroll through this blog, it’s full of images! By David Green.

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Your wedding day is full of peak experiences – for the photographers too!

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A widely held belief in our modern society is that your wedding day is one of, if not the best day of your life. Well, from our extensive experience of couples during their special day and the feedback we get, sometimes years later, this common wisdom is pretty accurate. The day is absolutely packed with memorable moments. In fact we would say to quote the title of this post, that your wedding day is full of peak experiences and not just for yourselves but the photographers too!

All Saints Blackheath confetti shot

What does that mean? Well when we were looking back at some of the images we captured in the last year, we began to remember some of what we felt at the time. That’s when we thought it would be a good idea to write about how the photographer feels working alongside you.

Brocket Hall Wedding ceremony image

It was  almost as if the images themselves were re triggering these moments again inside ourselves. So we decided to showcase some of those wedding photos that made us feel great ourselves while we were taking them. In fact we believe if you are not feeling the excitement and specialness of the day as a photographer, then documenting what happens will not be fully expressed with your images either.

Jewish wedding Dorchester Hotel photographers

The best wedding photographers know when a moment is special and choose their angle, framing, camera and lens settings in a flash to  reflect that. Anyone of course can take a few great pictures if they press the shutter button a thousand times. The mark of a professional is being able to make nine hundred and fifty or more of those images relevant, emotive and beautifully captured. Anything less is luck not technique. Semi rant over!

wedding kiss in lift central London

So where do peak moments come in a wedding? Well often right from the beginning. For example, the first time the bride’s father sees her in that fantastic wedding dress she spent so long searching for. The moment a groom sees his bride walking down the aisle. The looks of love and euphoria when a bride and groom are officially proclaimed “husband and wife.”

Groom cries at East Finchley wedding

Your entire wedding party cheering and throwing confetti over you. The fantastic time you spend alone at some point in the day with your fantastic wedding photographers David and Joanna! The moment you enter your wedding breakfast to a standing ovation. Hearing those heart felt words directed towards you during the wedding speeches. Your first dance surrounded by friends and family, to name just a few peak moments.

Hugging during wedding ceremony at London's Asia House

In fact the featured image in the post is that exact moment in Rachel and Chris’s wedding where John Legend’s All of Me as the first dance literally exploded into the Tiesto remix. As I got covered in confetti myself I felt a peak of euphoria as I was taking the shots. It was literally wedding magic.

Bride and groom cry at Islington wedding ceremony

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wedding couple Borough Market shot

See many more of those peak wedding moments in our three dedicated galleries here: Wedding Galleries

Check out wedding after wedding through page after page on our Blog right here on the website.

By David Green

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Favourite black and white wedding images from the last twelve months

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We thought we would post some of our favourite black and white wedding images from the last twelve months in a special post.

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Wedding couple inside Tower Bridge

Photographers have varying approaches to using black and white in their coverage of a couple’s big day. For some it is a large part of their signature style and they shoot with monochrome in mind. In fact there are quite a few who present one hundred percent black and white imagery only.

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Our attitude is to do a mixture of colour and black and white. Everything is originally captured in colour, and then converted with our own recipe to some of the shots featured here and on our Wedding Galleries

Aisle shot at Islington Town Hall

We have found over many hundreds of wedding days in and around London, that black and white works particularly well for bride and grooms preparation shots. It’s often the case that where a couple may be getting ready are busy cluttered places, with lots of paraphernalia like hairspray, makeup, clothes and accessories strewn all over the place. Good use of black and white, excellent lenses and technique really help isolate any particular subject and give things some atmosphere.

Italian wedding ceremony London and Woking

Another excellent time to use monochrome is during the ceremony, where the technique can concentrate the viewers attention to the emotion being displayed by the loving couple rather than their surroundings.

We will always give a couple the colour version of their image too. A particular favourite was this shot taken of Christopher as his emotion broke through seeing his bride to be walk down the aisle with her father, and a solitary tear rolls down his cheek.

Groom cries at East Finchley wedding

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Black and white as mentioned is good for deliberately concentrating a viewers attention on a particular area, not least because there are no colour elements to distract. It is also a photographic technique that helps emphasise shapes and patterns present in a wedding image.

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Hugging during wedding ceremony at London's Asia House

Bride and children at West Lodge Park wedding

wedding couple by chandelier Hendon Hall London

Ghanian wedding couple pose near London Stationers Hall

Photo of couple laughing at central London wedding

Stand out images whether in colour or black and white take technique and an attitude of “making not just taking” photos. For example the featured image on the post is from a small intimate wedding at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London’s Knightsbridge seen in this post: London Mandarin Oriental Wedding Photography

For this shot I asked the couple to sit on the stairs and just chat to each other. I knew what I wanted to achieve was a natural looking interaction with a stylish look. Pretty quickly the couple started smiling at each other and canoodling, I held a spotlight up with one hand and shone it on them while with the other I took the shot. I knew from experience this would look good in black and white, and sure enough the couple were delighted.

Other images featured here so the inside of Tower Bridge, various hotels, Islington Town Hall and Leez Priory among others.

By David Green