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All Saints Blackheath confetti shot

Wedding Confetti, where did it come from, and where is it going? Throwing it out there!

By Barnet Wedding Photographers, London Wedding PhotographerNo Comments

When anyone thinks about a wedding day invariably thoughts of confetti throwing probably figure somewhere in their imagination. Confetti is so iconic that it has become traditionally woven into the fabric of a wedding day. No wedding album or these days a collection of images on DVD or USB, is complete without a photo of a wedding couple exiting a church, registry office or specially licensed venue being showered in confetti by their friends and family. For a wedding photographer it is one of those images that they must under all circumstances get right and deliver.

confetti shower wedding couple Royal Chace hotel Enfield

But where does this ritual come from? Why does a newly married husband and wife walk through a corridor of excited people, and get large amounts of coloured paper or dried petals thrown all over them? I’m sure if aliens came down to earth for a quick peek at the customs of humanity this particular one may well confuse them! And take it from us they will be pulling bits out of their hair and clothing for hours afterwards.

Confetti shot at Hendon Hall London

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Generally speaking we should blame the Italians, though the genesis of confetti throwing has several strands, and for a more detailed explanation we would recommend the excellent Wikipedia article on the subject: Confetti article on Wikipedia

Bubbles confetti Dryham Park country club wedding

Bubblesand confetti at Asia House London wedding shot

Blackheath wedding photographers image

The word itself comes from the Italian “confetto” which basically means small sweet. Why throw small sweets at newly weds? Well through the centuries in Europe it became something of a ritual to throw objects at parades, gatherings and celebrations generally. Unfortunately what was thrown wasn’t always very palatable or celebratory! For example mud balls and eggs were often lobbed, as well as more palatable examples such as small candles and sugar sweets. In Italy confetti (almond based sweets) are often given at weddings as a good luck gesture for the fertility and enhanced family producing chances of the newly wedded man and wife.

London wedding confetti shot

In 1875 Enrico Mangili from Milan invented a paper version for throwing at the yearly Carnevale di Milano. The British towards the end of the nineteenth century adopted the paper idea, along with a variant in rice, as a symbolic celebration gesture at the end of wedding formalities. Hence the now almost universal confetti throw.

As London wedding photographers we have seen confetti thrown inside and outside of buildings, day times and evenings, and even as a couple emerged from a hotel lift, as there were restrictions on throwing anything outside of the premises. In fact many churches in the United Kingdom now ask that couples either do not throw confetti at all, or do so on council controlled land just past their boundaries. The reason being, quite simply they want the borough council to clean it up and not themselves. Smart! Many establishments also require that if confetti is to be thrown that it be in a biodegradable form, the most usual of these being freeze dried flower petals.

Another way to celebrate a couples new marriage, using the spirit of confetti, but not the associated clean up or restrictions, is for the wedding party to blow bubbles. And as with other mentions of the many variations that confetti takes within a wedding day, we have included some photographic examples shot by ourselves. For the blowing of these soap bubbles the official wedding party will hand out small tubes filled with detergent filed water and a plastic ring to blow through.

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Confetti these days doesn’t have to make an appearance only as a couple exit their marriage venue. Now in the spirit of seeing a wedding day as an ALL day celebration, confetti can be released through special “confetti” canons at any time. For example as a bride and groom enter a reception venue to begin their wedding breakfast. Usually a master of ceremonies would, like a town crier of old, announce them into the room with a dialogue such as the following: “Everybody please be upstanding for the new Mr and Mrs..”

confetti canon at London wedding party

Another very popular time to release the confetti canons or bubble machines are at the point where the newly “hitched” bride and groom first dance on the evening of their reception. This usually takes place in front of all their friends and family gathered around them to either a DJ spun piece or a live band. First dance itself of course is another enduring wedding tradition that deserves an article in it’s own right.

wedding couple first dance confetti cannon photo

wedding confetti photo at Pembroke lodge

As a footnote, as the uses of confetti become ever more varied, we will keep this article updated with new examples. Of course we don’t even need to throw confetti anymore, we can even lay it on the ground and create a pathway to love as is shown in the image below of an outdoor wedding we photographed in St Tropez Southern France.

wedding petals at La Tartane photo

For the original blog posts that featured some of these images of confetti throwing, blowing bubbles and celebratory confetti canon explosions take a look here:

Blackheath Canary Wharf London wedding photographers

Enfield Wedding at Royal Chace hotel

Down Hall Country House wedding photography

Hackney and Hoxton wedding for Carly and Jim

St Tropez Wedding Photographer

By David Green

Stationers Hall wedding shot in central London

London Stationers Hall Wedding Photography

By London Wedding Photographer, Wedding VenuesNo Comments

One enduring memory that will stay with us from Alex and Kwame’s wedding day, is the sight and sound of them, newly married and full of love, singing and dancing down the aisle with all their friends and family. It certainly was a great ceremony in south London ringing with the sound of laughter and song, and conducted by a fantastically charismatic clergy.

Bride prepares for her wedding at Stationers Hall

We met the couple in 2014 to talk about their wedding day and begin the planning, which would start with Alex getting ready at her mothers house in Streatham. She would then get picked up by a traditional London white wedding cab, and make her way to the New Testament Assembly in Tooting.

Wedding couple with flowers in Holborn

Meanwhile Kwame would be there with his groomsmen overseeing the final touches before the big arrival of his bride.

Makeup being applied to bride before her London wedding day

Alex walked down the aisle to a fantastic solo performer singing a special song for her arrival, creating very memorable moments for all. The ceremony was upbeat, musical and joyous, and a fitting celebration of the couple’s faith and cultures.

Bride comes down the aisle in London church

After our time at the church the wedding party made their way to the reception venue at central London’s Stationers Hall near St Paul’s Cathedral. In the outside courtyard there everyone enjoyed complimentary drinks and a variety of pre wedding breakfast nibbles.

First kiss for husband and wife at South London Ghanian wedding ceremony

The Stationers has been a city of London company since before the great fire of London in 1666. Unfortunately like most of the centre of the capital its buildings were destroyed by the blaze. However by 1670 work had begun on restoring the buildings and hall to the fantastic structures we see and enjoy today. The main entrance is featured as the first wedding image on this post, with the couple canoodling in front of their Hackney carriage.

Dancing down the aisle at a London wedding ceremony image

While the wedding party had a chance to enjoy the history of the reception venue, we took half an hour to shoot some quirky and also some traditional wedding portraits of the couple in the surrounding area, and taking in Holborn too. As usual we had plenty of relaxed fun, and that as always was reflected in the final photos.

Bride and groom hold hands outside their wedding in central London

Technique and experience is essential in wedding photography, but so are people skills. If you do not engage with your subjects whoever they may be, then you will struggle to create “engaging” photos of them. Especially in a small time frame in public places.

Phone boxes and bride and groom in Smithfield Market London

Fashion photographers have it easy, compared to wedding photographers, despite what they may tell you. We know we have done plenty of both!

Photo of wedding couple near Farringdon Station

Back to Stationers Hall we shot a mixture of reportage and some requested family photos. Dining took place in the fantastic main hall, followed by speeches, dedications and the cutting of the wedding cake.

Ghanian wedding couple pose near London Stationers Hall

Here’s another wedding that we did nearby with some of the same and similar locations: Smithfield Wedding Photographer    
By David Green

wedding couple kiss in London Islington doorway

Another great Islington Town Hall Wedding, then on to Hoxley & Porter and The Albion

By London Wedding Photographer, Wedding Venues3 Comments

Sometimes but not always for a smaller and more intimate wedding just one of us will photograph the special day. Usually that’s myself, David, while Joanna has a day off! I really enjoyed working with and photographing the thirteen people involved in this great Islington Town Hall wedding.

Faded wedding photo at the entrance of Hoxley and Porter

Francesca and Stuart the bride and groom had communicated with me only via email, which happens occasionally, as we usually try and meet people face to face at some point before the big day. However it’s not always possible, and it’s certainly not a necessity.

Groomsmen chat on the steps of Islington town hall
Couple with balloons on Upper Street crossing at Islington Town Hall wedding

Photo of exchanging of wedding rings at Islington Town Hall

What that meant was the first photographs I would take would be the first time I had seen either of these good people. The minute I saw Stu walking towards the Town Hall with his groomsmen, with a broad grin on his face when I waved to him, I knew we would all get on well. It was the same feeling I had when I saw Francesca arrive in her London wedding taxi.

Bride and groom hold wedding balloons Londons Islington borough

Unusually for a wedding at Islington Town Hall we all had to access the building from an entrance on a side street. That day (it was a Tuesday) Kate Middleton the Princess of Cambridge was also visiting the building at the same time for a charity engagement. Although I tried to walk through the front entrance and question Kate on why she didn’t book us for the Royal wedding, security and MI5 agents were having non of it! We all imagined and hoped for a scenario where Kate would mistakenly walk through the wrong door into the wedding ceremony, then we could either politely chuck her out, or invite her for an impromptu snap with the couple.

Final kiss at Islington wedding ceremony

As this was a celebration for Francesca and Stu with closest friends and family, the wedding ceremony itself was held in the Lord Mayors Parlour, one of my favourite wood panelled rooms in Islington. It felt a privilege to document such a love filled and intimate ceremony. Afterwards everyone made sure the couple were absolutely showered in confetti, I know, I was picking it out of Stu’s hair hours later! By this time though, both Elvis and Kate Middleton had left the building…

image of wedding party throwing confetti atIslington Town Hall

We all walked together the short distance to their first reception venue the atmospheric Hoxley and Porter on Upper Street. Now as I remember this place used to be called the Grand Union Bar when I lived nearby, and with it’s bowed out front window it is a very recognisable part of Upper Street’s history.

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It’s undergone a fantastic transformation for Hoxley and Porter into a kind of Orient Express look and ambience, very well done I must say, with fantastically friendly and attentive staff. While the wedding party enjoyed bubbly and nibbles I snuck away with Francesca and Stu for some couple shots around the immediate area of Upper Street.

Bride from Islington wedding at Hoxley and Porter

As you can see from some of these shots these guys really loved their balloons, which were also used to designate their special area in Hoxley and Porter. I risked life and limb, as I always do, to get a shot from the middle of the road of them crossing the street near the appropriately named Cross Street. I have quite a few plaster cast art pieces bought from a supplier who is sadly no longer there I noticed as I scanned around for familiar haunts. Not that I would go shopping in the middle of a wedding day!

Couple smile on stairs inside for Islington Town Hall wedding photographer

After Hoxley and Porter we all caught cabs to the nearby Albion on Thornhill Road, another gem in Islington from the Georgian era. As it was now dark the Albion was beautifully lit as a venue for their atmospheric second reception. The couple had their wedding cake on display and their evening wedding table ready for the feast and speeches to follow. All I saw was laughter, smiles, love and affection all day long from everyone there, and oh yes…balloons.

couple chat by tree and autumn leaves after their Islington wedding

I’ve put a couple of extra images at the end here for two reasons. The first, I love the fact in this particular image below that both bride and groom were both overcome with emotion at the same time, and they simultaneously reached for the hankies.

Bride and groom cry at Islington wedding ceremony

The second is for mirrorless camera lovers, as I decided to quickly experiment with a new toy the Fuji XT1 interchangeable lens camera. I put a prime lens on the 35mm 1.4 as this can literally see in the dark and gives a nice shallow depth of field at an aperture of 1.4. I brought two other main cameras – Canon’s, but it was nice to whip out the Fuji every now and then as it’s small, silent and therefore very discreet.

wedding couple hug and kiss at Islington town hall

newlyweds turn round for photo on Islington footpath

photo of Islington wedding bouquet on autumn leaves

Wedding lights and candles by mirror photo

You can read about another Islington wedding at the town hall just four days earlier here: Islington Town Hall Wedding Peasant Pub Clerkenwell Reception

And another from earlier in the year featured on our blog here: Islington Town Hall Wedding

To find out more about the Hoxley and Porter experience you can check out their website here: Hoxley & Porter

By David Green

 

Photo of couple laughing at central London wedding

Islington Town Hall Wedding & Peasant Pub Clerkenwell Reception

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We had got to know Nicky and Dan from our initial meeting of course, but also a little more in depth at a relaxed but fun engagement shoot in the Hertfordshire countryside at Trent Park. We knew how excited they were about their Islington Town Hall wedding and Peasant Pub Clerkenwell reception afterwards.

couple hold hands at Islington town hall

These two venues are incredibly popular at the moment. We ourselves as a combo have done them many times, but we are happy to report that no two wedding days have ever been the same, and all have been tremendously invigorating and action packed.

Wedding couple kiss in Islington town hall

This particular special day began with both myself and Joanna visiting Nicky as she got ready at The Hilton hotel by the Business Design Centre off Islington’s Upper Street. After a little while I tootled off to the Kings Head pub/theatre further down Upper Street to catch up with Dan and the boy’s and his family getting ready, in a traditional style that involved the consumption of various alcoholic beverages. It was interesting to recreate some posed shots for Dan and brother/best man Liam mirroring photographic moments from their childhood, hopefully the originals weren’t taken in a public house!

Another London confetti shot from Islington town hall

A sort walk later found everyone gathering at Islington Town Hall, with the wedding ceremony scheduled for the main council chamber inside, which is a rather grand and lovely place to marry.

wedding couple in love Clerkenwell London

Nicky arrived in a white ribbon decorated London black cab which I captured, while Joanna stayed inside the chamber documenting Dan’s interactions with friends and family. That’s the beauty of two wedding photographers.

photo taken in door way central London wedding day

After all the formalities, and some close family crying buckets, it was straight outside for the big confetti throw on the steps of the Town Hall. We always give couples the option of having the wedding party organise this themselves, or let myself and Joanna direct the proceedings. If it is the latter it will guarantee that iconic big confetti shot, and it’s also a good chance to entertain the crowd with some pre throwing banter to get them in the mood. Works every time!

Islington bride and groom by red London phone box

We kept one eye on the weather as showers seemed to be the order of the day, but I’m delighted to report these guys managed to squeeze all their significant moments in during the dry periods. A red London route master bus was waiting on hand to make two journeys to the perennially popular nearby reception venue of The Peasant Pub in Clerkenwell. Nick, Joel and the team were on hand and ever ready to make sure everyone was fed, watered and happy.

kissing near Peasant Pub London

While the wedding party enjoyed their complimentary drinks and nibbles at The Peasant, myself and Joanna went with the newlyweds around the surrounding streets for some fun and couple shots. We started in the rain and ended in the dry, photogenic umbrellas were on hand just in case, but we didn’t ultimately need them.

wedding reception at the Peasant pub Clerkenwell

After some socialising in the pub, everyone headed upstairs for the wedding breakfast and speeches. All went with a bang, before we rounded off the days coverage with cake cutting and some boogieing on down in the downstairs bar. A splendid day and evening in Islington and Clerkenwell was had by all.

Confetti thrown at Islington wedding

I put two confetti shots in here, because I have a confetti shot addiction….help me someone please.

kissing by the blue door Peasant pub Clerkenwell wedding shot

To read about some other Islington Town Hall weddings and receptions at The Peasant, take a look at these related post from earlier in the year:  Islington Town Hall Wedding and Peasant Pub weddings Clerkenwell

Here a review we received a short time later from Nicky and Dan on both Google Plus and Hitched:

“Thank you David and Joanna for our wonderful wedding photographs! We were drawn to the beautiful, quirky images on their website and are so pleased with our pictures, both from our engagement shoot and the wedding day itself. David and Joanna are both incredibly friendly and completely put us and our families at ease during the wedding day. They caught some lovely natural moments of our guests as well as some gorgeous posed portraits of us which is exactly what we were looking for. They delivered our photos to us really quickly after the wedding, the dvds were waiting on the doorstep when we returned from honeymoon, which was great. If you’re looking for a wedding photographer to capture your day, I would thoroughly recommend David and Joanna.”

another wedding pose from London couple image

By David Green

Couple pose head to head at Islington wedding

bride and groom laugh by Clerkenwell railings London

 

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