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wedding couple on Chess board Down Hall Country House

Down Hall Country House Wedding Photography

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Bride in aisle Essex wedding day

Describing yourself as a London wedding photographer doesn’t mean you shoot only in London! We’ve captured countless special days from St Pancras  to St Tropez weddings in blistering sun to freezing cold. It’s been a busy year in the capital so we were pleased to get out into the Essex countryside for Rachel and Chris’s wedding day. Now both these guys have fun loving big personalities, and as a former resident of their home country Australia, I would say that they typified all that was best about our cousins down under. As a measure of their popularity there was a large contingent of family and friends who travelled to be a part of their union, including the priest who took their service!

wedding ceremony in Bishops Stortford

On the morning of their Essex wedding both Rachel and Chris got ready in the lovely Down Hall Country House hotel on Matching Road in Hatfield Heath. Naturally they made sure their paths didn’t cross before the service, so myself and Joanna swapped photographic duties between the two of them, as we went about documenting their bride and groom’s prep. The wedding ceremony itself was held at St Joseph’s church in Bishops Stortford. As you can see from the photo of Rachel and her father coming down the aisle she was looking pretty radiant as she made her grand entrance!

wedding recessional shot Essex church

After showering the newly weds with a very large amount of confetti (they are probably still pulling that out of their hair on the honeymoon) guests were treated to specially commissioned London route master bus for the journey to the wedding reception venue of the ever popular Downs Hall Country Hotel. Rachel and Chris however travelled in even more style in their vintage Bentley, a really lovely car, but I suspect it doesn’t do too many miles to the gallon! Upon arriving we took some shots of the couple with their smart car as the guests enjoyed complimentary drinks and canopies on the lawns of Down Hall.

Routemaster bus at Downs Hall Country House Hotel

bride leaning out of Routemaster bus

head to head in front of wedding car image

Joanna and myself were on a strict timetable as things had run a little late (now there’s no surprise…) but after ten busy years of London and European wedding photography we are pretty used to working fast. Twenty minutes in the grounds saw us take a ton of great shots before we returned to photograph the guests and family groups. The couple enjoyed a fantastic wedding breakfast courtesy of the catering team at Down Hall, and everything ran smoothly as we were organised and so was their excellent toastmaster. Cake cutting was fun as you can see from the photo here, Chris was ever the joker. I’m pleased to say I’ve never yet seen a bride fall foul of the wedding cake knife…

cake cutting shot Down Hall Country House

I particularly loved their first dance for a number of reasons. I liked the DJ’s strong lighting, although it was quite difficult to photograph from certain angles. But best of all was the choice of two versions of the same song blended seamlessly into one. The song? John Legend’s All of Me, which is definitely a popular choice this year for a first dance, but what took it to another level was the confetti cannons exploding as the Tiësto dance remix cut in, and got the dance floor rocking.

groomsmen talking at Down Hall Essex

wedding couple first dance confetti cannon photo

I felt quite emotional myself as I’m a sucker for that kind of showmanship, in fact I felt exuberant. As I drove home I thought to myself what a fitting end for two exuberant people with big personalities on their unforgettable day.

Ok now, wipe away those tears…I dropped in a couple of references to previous weddings that you can check out if you wish on the blog, here they are: London St Pancras Wedding and St Tropez Wedding Photographer                  

And as Down Hall reminded me in some ways of Fanhams Hall weddings in good old Hertfordshire, then here’s a little info and plenty of photos from that lovely country house venue: Fanhams Hall Wedding Photographers 

I can’t blog every wedding we do, sorry, otherwise I would explode…and have no time for other weddings, my family and maintaining my imaginary helicopter.

By David Green

 

 

London Belgravia wedding shot on deckchairs

Caledonian Club Wedding in London’s Belgravia

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Sometimes the tube in central London can be your best friend on a wedding day. Unless there is a strike of course! On Zoe and Peter’s special day a great many streets were closed on both sides of the river Thames for a no car zone event.

Bridal prep London photo

Wedding couple in London Belgravia Square

Zoe was getting ready at the Caledonian Club in London’s Belgravia, then travelling to her wedding ceremony at Our Lady of Czestochowa and Saint Casimir in Islington, then back to her wedding reception at the Caledonian. She would be doing all of this in a lovely Rolls Royce hired for the day, but we figured we could beat her and groom Peter over time if we hopped on the tube at Hyde Park corner to Angel station.

Bride on stairs of London Caledonian Club

Islington church marriage ceremony

Well after capturing Zoe, her bridesmaids and families preparations at the Belgravia club we literally ran to the station nearby and then through the streets of Islington to the church when we arrived. We like to think of it as a bonus wedding photography aerobic exercise for ourselves!

confetti shot from London Islington wedding

This meant we had plenty of time to document Peter’s groomsmen family and friends at the lovely church Our Lady of Czestochowa and Saint Casimir, while Zoe made her way slowly but surely through the central  London traffic. We advised Zoe to set off early, so in reality everything pretty much ran on time, which was nice. The wedding ceremony itself was conducted with real verve, which can make a big difference to the enduring memories of a wedding having an enthusiastic member of the clergy in charge of your day.

Caledonian club wedding photographer photo

After confetti throwing it was back to our run with cameras and bags on the tube again, to make sure we arrived back at Belgravia and the Caledonian Club for the couple’s big arrival. Drinks and canopies followed for all the guests, and we managed to get some time to go to nearby Belgravia Square to do some family and couple shots.

First dance for couple at Caledonian club wedding image

As the club has a distinctly Scottish heritage, as does Zoe’s family, a fantastic bagpipe player was on hand to lead the couple inside, and also to the cutting of their wedding cake at the foot of the clubs’ imposing staircase.

After good eating and much merriment came speeches from the father of the bride, Peter himself and brother David as best man.

Islington church wedding interior shot

I met the wedding band earlier in the day, a great outfit called The Superlatives. After the couple’s first dance the band were there to make sure the party grooved along in earnest.

Bride dressing at Caledonian Club wedding

Here’s what Zoe and Peter had to say in an email once they received their images:

“Hi David & Joanna, we arrived back from honeymoon today to find our wedding photographs in the post. They are absolutely fantastic and we are blown away by them. We have no idea how we are going to choose just 40 out of over 1000!  Thank you so much for capturing our special day so brilliantly. Regards, Zoë & Pete.”

Read about another recent Belgravia and Knightsbridge London wedding on the blog here: London Mandarin Oriental Wedding Photography

For information on the Caledonian Club visit their official site here: London Caledonian Club

By David Green

London Mandarin Oriental wedding photographer

London Mandarin Oriental Wedding Photography

By London Wedding Photographer, Wedding Venues4 Comments

Laura and Ben met each other in Australia while Laura was travelling from the UK. Ben originally from Melbourne being a romantic and very much in love then decided to live in the UK with Laura. They chose the London Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London’s Knightsbridge for their wedding ceremony, reception and photography.  I once travelled to Australia and lived there for love, but that’s another story…!

Mandarin Oriental London wedding ceremony

wedding laughter at Mandarin Oriental Hotel

It was a love filled intimate affair with just the couple and their parents in attendance. Two photographers would have been overkill so I travelled to Knightsbridge on my own. I knew from my communication previously with the couple that we had been chosen not just for our wedding photography, but also our people skills. When you are the outside element in an occasion with just six other people, you have to be discreet but also pleasant friendly and relaxed too.

Bride looks through window at Mandarin Oriental Hotel

I met Ben and his parents first in The Loggia a wonderful circular area in the hotel with a terrace view over Hyde Park, with special access for Royalty and heads of state. This was to be the space for the wedding ceremony. Next I met Laura and her parents arriving at the Knightsbridge hotels’ regal entrance, and then spent time with them while they waited in the ballroom for the registrars to arrive.

kissing wedding couple London's Knightsbridge

marriage vows at Mandarin Oriental ceremony London's Knightsbridge

The ceremony was extra special not just because of it’s setting, but also because Laura and Ben personalised it with dedications to each other they had written and then read out. It was also an evening affair, 7pm to be precise, which again was unusual.

wedding couple on lawn at Mandarin Oriental photo

Afterwards it was time for champagne and canopies on the terrace. As this was being enjoyed staff from the hotel assembled to roll out and fix a red carpet to the stairs leading to the exclusive Hyde Park entrance. I asked if this was the one and only red carpet treaded by Royalty, and they confirmed that yes it was! How nice for the couple. A little later the wedding cake was cut as is tradition, and the wedding party sat down in The Loggia for their intimate wedding breakfast. I said my goodbyes and disappeared into the Knightsbridge evening hustle and bustle outside. I felt pleased to have been part of such a lovely and intimate special occasion.

Newly weds walk through Hyde Park gates

To see a related post of a small intimate wedding in an iconic London hotel location, take a look at one of our many weddings at the Dorchester here or you ca use our search box and type a name, for instance The Savoy: London Dorchester Hotel Wedding

By David Green

Blackheath & Canary Wharf London Wedding Photographers

By London Wedding Photographer, Wedding VenuesOne Comment

So what does a groom do while he waits for his bride to be at the church? Well if it’s a sunny day in August, and his church is All Saints in Blackheath, then he hangs around the ice cream van that has parked itself bang in front of the matrimonial church! We’ll give the Rossi ice cream dynasty points for entrepreneurship, actually we did have quite a bit of fun with those guys in the end, and a few of the wedding party were pretty grateful for a cold treat after the service.

Laughter at Canary Wharf London wedding

The lovely Julie and Sean (yes they are that likeable) wanted to get married at the church right by the bench in the park where they first got together as a couple. We’re assuming that was with a bit of kissing and canoodling. Very romantic idea though, and there’s a photo here towards the end of the post of the two as a newly married couple on the very same bench after the service at All Saints’ Blackheath.

First look between couple at All Saints Blackheath

After covering Julie’s preparations at her parents’ house nearby, we shot off to the church to capture Jamie’s meet and greet of all their many many friends and family – such a popular couple. The church itself dates from 1857 and is much loved by the locals and is a dominant part of the skyline of Blackheath.  A lovely service followed, with plenty of laughter and quite a few tears shed for good measure.

Wedding at the Parlour Bar London

All Saints Blackheath confetti shot

After a group photo of everyone on the steps, and a joyous confetti throw on the heath itself, it was everyone off to Canada Square in Canary Wharf. This was the final destination and the location of the reception venue The Parlour Bar. A great entertaining space in a chic industrial setting with super friendly and efficient staff – with a special mention of Ella as hostess for the evening.

Bride and Groom stood in Canary Wharf photo

The couple and guests were serenaded by an accordionist and live singer, and after a little while Julie and Sean went off with myself and Joanna around Canary Wharf for some couple photos, a very small selection shown here. In fact it’s always a compromise with what gets showcased in a blog post, because there are so many images with so much variety to choose from. Anyway we all had a good time.

wedding couple pose at Canada square Canary Wharf

Bride posing at Canary Wharf London wedding image

Great Parlour Bar food followed,  with speeches, cake cutting and a good live band to round off a fantastic day. Julie and Sean’s dancing was pretty good too!

wedding couple sat on bench Blackheath London

That’s all folks – from some people’s favourite London wedding photographers…

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Take a look at the many stories and images on our blog, and also our dedicated wedding galleries here: Wedding Galleries

The Parlour Bar London's Canary Wharf

By David Green

wedding couple with London love sign photo

Rock My Wedding rates Big Day Weddings as “fabulous” and “striking” and “contemporary natural and fashion inspired”

By London Wedding Photographer, Wedding VenuesNo Comments

Read all about it, read all about it! The famous cry of the newspaper seller of old has been replace by a well placed tweet, a facebook update and a blog post on a website. It’s an ever changing world and that’s no bad thing. In our ten years of London and destination wedding photography we’ve seen a massive change in the industry, and that’s been in a very positive direction in our opinion. Everyone has had to raise their game continuously or be left behind. Not just in camera and lighting craft, but also the way you promote your wedding business. It used to be you paid your money and put an advert in Yellow Pages, and worked on word of mouth and perhaps networked a little or a lot. Then it became essential you got yourself a website, bowed down to King Google, learned social media, tweeted, blogged, updated everything and the like while still finding time to photograph your weddings and meet new couples! But you know what? That new knowledge, change and fresh horizons has been really exciting and part of the joy of being well known London wedding photographers. Plus we got to indulge in our love of people as well as capturing incredible days in couple’s and their friends and families lives.

Rock my wedding Big Day weddings reviewAs part of this change in the industry was the rise of the dedicated wedding blog, not run by photographers, but by people with an interest in all things wedding, and/or entrepreneurs who realised this was a commercially viable area to blog and advertise services in. Now in the UK the most powerful and popular of these seems to be at the time of writing, Rock My Wedding or RMW as it is sometimes referred to, and rightly so. It has high standards, is innovative, and always on the cutting edge of current and high quality wedding photographers and all other related suppliers in the industry.

We were therefore delighted to be reviewed by them (we’ve put a screen grab of their article above) and to receive their seal of approval. The link to the article is here if  you fancy reading it in situ: RMW rates Big Day Weddings

To quote the first line: “The fabulous images captured by Big Day Weddings just exude the love and laughter of a wedding day in a contemporary natural and fashion inspired style.”

The included images in the article are from these related weddings and posts: Smithfield Wedding Photographer

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Islington Town Hall Wedding

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Clerkenwell wedding dress in the wind

Smithfield wedding photographers

London Eye Wedding Photographers image

 

By David Green