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Asian Wedding photographers for London

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Wherever your up and coming celebration may be where that’s the top of the Gherkin building, The Dorchester Hotel or a county House feel like Moorpark it’s probably best to go with experienced wedding photographers for London and the surrounding areas. David and Joanna have been working as full time wedding photographers across the capital and home counties for ten years now and have naturally done many traditional and fusion Asian big days.

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Valentines Mansion wedding photographer

Traditional London Indian wedding

In our ten years as full time and Time Out Recommended photographers, we have captured the special days of a great many faiths and cultures. As long as any wedding professional has a respect, knowledge, and appreciation of the culture they are documenting then if they themselves are “good” they will do a “good” job. Of course our brief is always to do a “great” job! Sometimes couples may feel that choosing an Asian wedding photographer for their Asian wedding is the natural thing to do, or a Jewish wedding photographer for a Jewish celebration. However, this could be a mistake, as some wedding vendors have been known to become complacent within their own culture as they know they have guaranteed recommendations every year. And that is putting it kindly!

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So we would advise looking for a photographer whose style and approach you love, who you perhaps can meet to see if you feel comfortable around them. A person or couple like ourselves who could exceed your expectations rather than just ticking the boxes by being just competent in what they do.
laughter between wedding couple at Valentines

Getting ready for Valentines_Asian_wedding

There are three London Asian weddings featured here and you can see of the two blog post they are from by clicking these links: Gherkin Wedding Photographer  and here: Valentines Mansion Wedding Photographers

We love the colour, excitement and tradition of an Asian wedding, and although we are usually booked up early, we are always delighted to hear from prospective couples and have a relaxed chat about their wedding plans. And of course check if we are available!

By David Green

Wedding couple inside Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge Wedding – The inside story

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Married at Tower Bridge then on to The Dickens Inn!

Tower Bridge wedding ceremony photo

We have written about the special and historic feel of a Tower Bridge wedding many times, and showcased  a great deal of images of couples and guests on or near the bridge itself. For this article though we thought we would share a few images telling some of the inside story of a wedding day on one of London and the world’s most famous landmarks. We are sure that Tower Bridge is probably one of those places that although it is available to explore for a fee to the general public, that many Londoners have not taken the internal tour of this magnificent feat of Victorian engineering themselves. While hundreds of thousands of tourists to the capital have enjoyed it, most of us haven’t, and quite honesty nor had myself and Joanna before we started photographing London weddings there.

Wedding by windows at London Tower Bridge

The very first time we shot a wedding on this landmark it was for a civil partnership in The Bridge Masters Quarters on the south side of Tower Bridge. This is a very intimate but lovely space for a ceremony that can really accommodate no more than about thirty or so people. It was certainly very cramped and I’m not too sure if you can get married there at the moment. For 2015 onwards the place to have your civil wedding ceremony is right in the centre of the bridge in the North Tower Lounge. This is a really interesting and quirky space. As you can see from the included ceremony wedding photo from Suzie and Damian’s recent wedding, that we are focussing on here, there is an incredible metal support cross that goes across the beautiful floor to ceiling Victorian windows here. Once again it’s a pretty intimate space but it does have a larger capacity for anywhere from twenty to fifty wedding guests. There is a bar in the ceremony room and the onsite catering is very good too. Access to the lounge is from a private lift that is not used by general tourists visiting other parts of the bridge and it’s walkways which is a bonus.

View from the top of London Tower Bridge

After the bride and groom are married and the wedding guests are enjoying champagne and canapés, the newlyweds are allowed access to areas of the bridge that nobody but selected staff usually get to see. That area is the very top and parapets of the north Tower itself. It uses quite steep spiral stairs to get there, not something that is easy in a wedding dress, but it is certainly worth it! There is an empty wooden floored room with more of Tower Bridge’s fantastic windows, but this time the space is uncluttered by any distractions. Four small doors in each corner of the room lead to the parapet walls and fantastic views of central London from every side. My personal favourite is the one that overlooks the Tower of London and is one of many we have decided to feature on this blog post. It’s a very narrow and tight space and it is not for anyone with a fear of heights, but it is an experience that just adds to the special event that is a Tower Bridge wedding day.

Now as a bonus in the walkways since January 2015 there is reinforced viewing glass in some of the floor that allows you to see the view directly below the bridge, and is highlighted in the featured wedding image here. It is also great for testing out whether you suffer from vertigo or not!

For Suzie and Damian after these shots it was back to the north Tower lounge for some nibbles and drink with the rest of the wedding party, before setting off to the reception at the Dickens Inn round the corner at St Katherine’s Dock. You can of course elect to have your reception in a walkway of the bridge too, but one of the bonuses of having it nearby is that you get to be a celebrity with the general public as you walk with your wedding party across Tower Bridge. You will be photographed and applauded all the way across!

There you go, a little of the inside story of a big day celebrated on an iconic landmark, and captured by David and Joanna your London wedding photographers.

You can see more photos of Tower Bridge in our galleries here: Wedding Galleries

More Tower Bridge images can also be seen from this recent blog post here: London Bishopsgate Wedding Photographers

Just in this afternoon was Suzie and Damian’s feedback through an email, quote: “We’ve written a review and hope you get loads more business as you have done such a fab job on our pics and we will recomend you to anyone we know who is due to get married! Thanks so much again! – Suzie

Here’s the text of the google plus review they wrote and a link to it at the end:

From the first time we met David and Joanna we knew we wanted them to be our photographers. Not only were the pictures amazing from the images they showed us, but we were made to feel so comfortable and welcome from the start, a feeling of which continued during our wedding day. We always wanted to have a combination of natural shots and posed group shots and having just received our pictures we are blown away with how amazing all of them are! They have captured the key moments beautifully and have managed to capture everything from the whole day in a style that is perfect for us. We cannot thank them enough for their friendliness, professionalism and quality of their work and would recommend whole heartedly to anyone looking for photographers. Thank you both so much! Love Suzie and Damian (Tower Bridge & Dickens Inn, 15th May 2015) xxx

Take a look too at this very nearby wedding with some wedding photos in nearby locations: Southwark Cathedral Wedding with Butlers Wharf, Tower Bridge & Vinopolis Reception

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By David Green

London Eye Wedding Photographers image

London Eye Wedding Photographers

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As I sit here typing this post London Eye wedding photographers, and taking a break from editing some of Natalie and Max’s images, I’m reflecting on what a busy but fantastically exhilarating week it has been. Three central London weddings and one at Luton Hoo in the Bedfordshire countryside, that’s four weddings but thankfully no funerals! Although I knew we had photographed at some of the churches featured in the film, Paul the groom informed me last Sunday that his venue Luton Hoo itself was used for one of the scenes. We are collecting famous venues!

The last week has taken in such iconic London landmarks as Tower Bridge, The Gherkin, Lloyds building or the “inside out” as some call it, Leadenhall market, Big Ben and St Pauls. There was sunshine, there was cloud, and there was rain. but throughout it all there was fun and creativity aplenty.

Every now and then we take shots of ourselves at work, and here is one below taken by Joanna that features me photographing Andrew and Jill on the steps of St Pauls from this Saturday just passed.

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What made it truly special and memorable for the newlyweds was the fact that all the tourists around them continually whooped and applauded. It felt pretty special from our end too, and it is one of those pleasures we can relive as we work on their’s and the other weddings we have had the privilege to photograph in the last seven days.

The first few years of our ten years as wedding photographers we did a great many weddings around the home counties, and just the occasional wedding in central London. Now we still love a country wedding, but we have to be honest, a central London wedding is more challenging and therefore to us more exhilarating. London is probably one of the most photographed cities on earth, and one of your challenges as a superior photographer is to create striking images that are more than just tourist snap shots.

It is the easiest thing in the world to plonk a wedding couple in front of a landmark and take pictures. But anyone could do that with an iPhone or a reasonably priced DSLR. So in that case you might as well hire a friend to do it for you if that’s what you need! What you are paying for in a professional is someone who understands lighting, direction, camera technique coupled with with excellent equipment, and the ability to create a “moment.” And in a central London wedding you have to create that surrounded by city workers and tourists. You have to think and act fast while all the time showing a relaxed persona, and in the average twenty to thirty minutes maximum wedding photography time that you get, well, you MUST get the shot! It’s the same with a country wedding of course, just take away the city workers, tourists, traffic, dodgy geezers with one eye on your equipment and so on and so on. So in reality, it is completely different!

London Eye wedding photographer?

No wedding photographer with a London eye!

P.S. If we are available no home counties or other weddings turned down!

See many more images from the recent past here: Wedding Galleries

And not far from the London Eye is Tower Bridge, so read the inside story of a wedding here: Tower Bridge Wedding Inside Story
By David Green

Bermondsey wedding photographers

Little Venice London and Amadeus Centre Wedding

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Claire and Simon St James Church Bermondsey & Amadeus Centre Maida Vale

One of the best things about being a London wedding photographer is the sheer variety of venues and areas that we get to work in. Although we return to certain places again and again, for example hotel wise the Dorchester, or landmark wise Tower Bridge, probably as much as forty percent of what we do is brand new to us!

Little Venice wedding London

This was the case for both main venues of Claire and Simon’s wedding on Grand National day. In fact such was their interest in this famous race that they had a projected live feed of it at their reception venue in Maida Vale.

Wedding ceremony St James church London

The day started for David in Simon’s home in Bermondsey and the preparation of the boys, while Joanna covered Claire’s start at a hotel close to the reception venue.

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A classic car drove the bride to the wonderful St James Church in Bermondsey, while the groomsmen were able to walk the short distance to St James, only pausing to down a pint at a local bar and brewery underneath some railway arches.

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After confetti and some formal photos outside the church it was all aboard two routemaster buses to take the wedding party to the Amadeus Centre in Little Venice Maida Vale.

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The Amadeus centre was originally a nineteenth century chapel, but has now been converted to a sort after and highly original wedding venue. It was a busy wedding day with much guest socialising and merriment, but we did manage to get fifteen minutes to take some shots with the wedding couple by the canal, Victorian railings, and a nearby classic red phone box.

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You can read about Simon and Claire’s pre wedding engagement shoot here: London Southbank Engagement Shoot

The impressive St James church was built in 1829 and is a major landmark in Bermondsey to the south of London’s centre.

St James church Bermondsey London photo

 

Just in, a fantastic thank you card from Simon and Claire, here’s what they said:

“David and Joanna, thank you for being the wedding photographers we hoped we would have. This card is so late because it has taken us nearly three months to choose our favourite pictures! I think we knew when we first met you that your confidence and personable style was what we needed for our unruly friends and family, and we had plenty of positive comments on the way you worked the crowd! We will recommend you to everyone we know in the hope that you take our picture again as someone else’s wedding guests! Thank you for the memories! Simon and Claire xxx”

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Happy couple photographed at Tower Bridge in London

London Bishopsgate Wedding Photographers

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St Helen’s Bishopsgate, Threadneedles Hotel and Tower Bridge

When you are a London wedding photographer it helps to have the eyes of a tourist or visitor to our great city when you are working. By that we mean looking at what may be very familiar to you in a fresh and unique way, each time a well known place is the location you find yourself on a wedding day. As a busy in demand photographer, you owe it to each and every couple to be as fresh and sharp sighted with your image making on their big day as humanly possible. When Joanna and I formed Big Day Weddings ten years ago, the first question we asked ourselves was “if we were looking for a wedding photographer to capture our special day, what would we want from them?”  We try and bring the answers we found for that particular question  to each and every once in a lifetime event we cover. One such area we have worked many times that is still as fresh as the first time is Bishopsgate and its surrounding streets.

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This particular day we started at the lovely Threadneedles Hotel just behind the London Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, on wait for it…Threadneedle Street. Kim and Michael as regulars at St Helen’s church in Bishopsgate naturally wanted to get married there, with their familiar clergy Andrew Sachs conducting the service. Bride and groom both got ready at the Threadneedles hotel, making sure their paths didn’t cross, and Joanna and myself flitted between the two of them to get the full story of the start of their day.

Wedding procession St Helens Bishopsgate

St Helens Bishopsgate wedding image

The service at St Helens was a very heartfelt affair, and after a mixture of reportage photography and some formals too, we caught a wedding taxi to explore Butlers Wharf and Tower Bridge area for forty minutes, while the wedding party made their way by foot the short distance to the hotel for the reception. We love photographing wedding couples in the Tower Bridge area, which again is an place we have worked in and around many many times. After our fun and games there, and some good hearted banter with our London cab driver, we all headed back to the Threadneedles for Kim and Michael’s champagne reception.

Threadneedles hotel wedding photography

laughter at Threadneedles Hotel wedding

 

wedding photo at Butlers Wharf

marriage vows at St Helens Bishopsgate London

bride getting ready at Threadneedles Hotel

You can see we used a variety of lenses here from fish eyes to exotic fixed focal length portrait lenses. Some people have already asked “is that kissing shot at Tower Bridge real?” Well, to do an Ed Milliband: “Hell Yes!” All we did was boost the blues in an already dramatic sky. For the shot of Kim in the lift lobby area of the hotel, Joanna held a Fresnel lens spotlight over Kim while I zoomed in from a far and used my “secret” tactics to create a reaction to give the image some extra dynamism. All good fun!

To see some more images taken in and around Bishopsgate including the fantastic Leadenhall Market and our special wedding day trespassing shot on the Lloyds Building, then take a look at our dedicated galleries: Wedding Galleries

By David Green