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Great St Barts Wedding Day plus Sherlock Holmes Pub!

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Wedding couple watch as birds fly past London Eye

Bride and groom dance together St Dunstan in the East London

I’ve had the pleasure of documenting a Great St Barts Wedding Day several times now, and every time it has been memorable and atmospheric.

When I got a message asking me if I was available on this lovely couple’s wedding date I was delighted to be able to say YES!

K & T are a couple with great memories of London. Although the met in their native Japan, they felt it would be maximum romance to have their wedding ceremony in world famous St Bartholomew The Great. Or as Londoners affectionately call it: Great St Barts.

Great St Barts Wedding Ceremony

Outside of Great St Barts on a wedding day

Bride and groom arrival down aisle Great St Barts

Wedding ceremony black & white Great St Barts

Exchange of rings Great St Barts Wedding London

St Bartholomew the Great to give the church its full name is one of London’s oldest and most famous. It is London’s oldest parish church at 900 years old and was founded in 1123. Incredible! Many will also know it for its use in the well-known Richard Curtiss romantic comedy “Four Weddings and a Funeral” starring Hugh Grant. It’s pretty dark inside, but I feel that really adds to the atmosphere and magic.
K and T were having a micro wedding with just myself (David) as photographer, their Japanese wedding planner Kazuko, and MUA Michiko.

Great St Barts Wedding Ceremony wide shot

Great St Barts Wedding Ceremony shot

First kiss Great St Barts wedding ceremony

After their St Barts wedding ceremony Kazuko and Michiko were on duty for throwing confetti outside.
The wedding planner and myself had planned a route we felt K and T would both enjoy, and create the best memories for them. We had a traditional London black cab to take us around, and first stop was St Paul’s Cathedral.

Japanese Wedding couple hold hands Great St Barts

Confetti throw Great St Barts Wedding London

Bride and groom outside Great St Bartholomews London

St Paul’s Cathedral

Now at least once a year I photograph an actual wedding at St Paul’s itself. When that happens I can go anywhere around it without security intervention. However, when the wedding being captured is somewhere else nearby you have to be very discreet or you get moved away! Needless to say, I have inside knowledge, so we managed to get what we needed 😊

Japanese Bride and groom together St Pauls Cathedral behind them

Bride and groom in front of old gates St Pauls London

Wide shot bride and groom by gate St Pauls London

Bridal party going up steps to St Pauls Cathedral

Wedding couple walk up steps of St Pauls Cathedral

Bride and groom face each other St Pauls Cathedral

On then to one of my favourite spots close by: St Dunstan in the East. St Dunstan was originally built around 1100 and survived, only just, the Great Fire of London in 1666. Sadly the Second World War German Blitz of 1941 badly damaged it, and it was decided not to rebuild it. On the positive side of things it was kept as a beautiful ruin and small park space, right in the heart of old London.

St Dunstan in the East

Japanese bride with makeup artist London

Bride and groom in arch St Dunstan in the East

Japanese wedding couple face camera St Pauls Cathedral

Wedding pose at St Dunstan in the East London

Bride and groom dance at St Dunstan in the East London

Up next was Butler’s Wharf for some backdrop views of Tower Bridge and The Thames.

I should say too we had the best of times as a group, with lots of laughter thrown into the wedding memories mix. Very important I feel for the couple’s overall experience of their Great St Barts Wedding Day, or any other big day for that matter!

Tower Bridge & Butlers Wharf

Bride and groom by Thames looking at Tower Bridge

Bride and groom together by Tower Bridge London

Bride and groom walk together by Tower Bridge

Bride and groom laugh by Houses of Parliament wedding

A quick dash though the inevitable traffic and we are near the iconic landmark know as The London Eye. I’ve done both wedding ceremonies and wedding receptions on this gigantic Ferris Wheel. Naturally the views are spectacular when you’re on it.

London Eye

Once again if a couple wasn’t involved with the Eye you have to be mindful of local security. What I loved while we were there was the amount of pigeons flying by. I took plenty of shots hoping for appealing flight formations and I wasn’t disappointed!

Japanese wedding couple head to head by London Eye

After this we stopped briefly further down The Thames across from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. I know from previous experience with Japanese wedding couples that they absolutely love this view!

K and T wanted to end our time at the atmospheric traditional London pub The Sherlock Holmes in Charing Cross. The plan was to toast each other and us with champagne there.

Houses of Parliament & Big Ben

Bride and groom watching Parliament and Big Ben

Once we arrived I saw there were roadworks around the pub, and two guys with signs to stop and start the traffic. I asked if I could borrow the signs for 30 seconds for a memorable shot for our couple. I’m pleased to report they liked my sense of humour and lent us their ‘Stop’ and ‘Go’ signs.

Sherlock Holmes Pub

London Wedding couple pose with stop go signs Charing Cross

All in all an interesting, quirky and very memorable Great St Barts Wedding Day.

Wedding Toast at Sherlock Holmes Pub Charing Cross

The love birds at London Eye black and white

Great St Barts Wedding Day Links:

For more images from Central London and Japanese Weddings take a look at the Four Galleries here:

Wedding Galleries

Here’s a few recent central London Weddings:

Chelsea Weddings

Islington Weddings

Fitzrovia Weddings

Here’s Great St Barts official website for a more detailed history and “What’s On” details:

Great St Barts

By David Green LSWPP

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Here’s an iPhone shot of our team and the bride and groom on the day. I’m the bald one 🙂

Big Day Weddings Japanese ceremony team

London engagement shoot by Big Ben and Westminster Bridge

London Engagement shoot at Southbank and Tower Bridge…again

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We love our London engagement shoots and we love a challenge too. This particular pre wedding photo fest in London’s iconic Southbank and Tower Bridge was no exception.  Engagement shoots are a excellent way to get to know a couple before their wedding day, have some fun, and get some great extra images that can be shared and shown on the big day itself.

Wedding-couple-kiss-under-Tower-Bridge-London-photo

Many our shoots are in the north London region typically places such as Alexandra Palace or Kenwood House in Hampstead. But for Yui and Mark’s we had arranged for it to happen around London’s Southbank.

London engagement shoot couple by southbank graffiti

Things kicked off with a quick cappuccino, always a good start it in our opinion, by one of our favourite wedding venues the Oxo Tower.

London eye engagement photo silhouette

We know all these areas like the proverbial “back of our hands” and relish the chance to photograph around Gabriel’s Wharf and it’s surrounding nooks and crannies. This Tuesday afternoon in March after the ‘beast from the East’ cold spell began with rain and heavy clouds. I asked the couple if they were ok with this and troopers that they were we started their shoot in the rain. Taking a quick peek at the LCD on my rain soaked cameras I could see all he individual drops of rain in front of their faces, which was kind of funky but I hoped for their sake we would get a little bit of dryness too. The rain stopped to order and I worked nice and fast to keep the energy level up.

Engagement photo shoot at Southbank beach London

I did this particular shoot on my own (David) which often happens for engagements, and that tends to make things a little more intimate and relaxing too as a bonus.

London engagement couple by quay on Southbank

When you photograph in central London you have to accept the fact that there will always be other people around and something happening. So I tend to start in back streets first to get couples acclimatised and then move into more public areas.

One of the issues professional photographers may well encounter at Southbank are security guards who tend to tell you to move on, and that you are not allowed to photograph here. Sometimes it happens other times not. I will keep my opinion to myself on this one, but we did have to move on twice because of this.

London engagement photo by Tower Bridge

One of those instances was in front of the London Eye. I though this might happen from previous experience so I had to work fast. It’s ironic really as we shoot weddings on the London Eye as official photographers, so it feels very strange to get moved on!

Warped engagement shoot on Londons southbank

Considering the tiny amount of time we had there I’m very happy with the results we got.

Engagement couple by London Houses of Parliament

The London and Southbank engagement shoot carried on towards the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge, and then we hopped on an Uber to finish off at Butlers Wharf and Tower bridge.

Engagement photo by arch at Londons Butlers Wharf

We had lots of fun, and as I mentioned at the beginning of this post it was a great opportunity for us all to get to know each other better.

Roll on the big day itself which will be in one of Hertfordshire’s best wedding venues Hanbury Manor!

By David Green

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