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In a year where I, David, have captured just under sixty weddings, my busiest ever year, I’ve have absolutely loved being a Wotton House wedding photographer too. I did just the one wedding there in twelve months of great variety, but what a lovely day it was with a really fantastic couple Katya and Matty. More of that later…

Bridal prep at Wotton House wedding in black and white

Bride make up Wotton House wedding

Smiling groom during prep Wotton House wedding day

Bride holds mannequin at Wotton House wedding

The other great side of doing a wedding at Wotton House is the really brilliant staff, from those that are there fulltime, to suppliers that come in for particular events i.e. toastmasters, videographers and of course photographers like me… ๐Ÿ˜‰

Groom mirror prep Wotton House wedding

Wotton House Wedding bridal prep

Bride and makeup artists Wotton House Wedding

Smiling bride at Wotton House wedding

Bride looks in mirror Wotton House wedding morning

Here’s a quick little bit of history of Wotton House, basically because I find that interesting, and I really like knowing the back story of the venues I work in. There has been a dwelling on the site since the 12th century, but the fabulous building we see today originates from 1704 and was built by Richard Grenville. For history nerds like myself you can read all about it on Wikipedia here: Wotton House – Wikipedia

Broom and best man waiting for bride at Wotton House wedding

Pensive groom waits for bride Wotton House wedding ceremony

Bride's arrival Wotton House wedding ceremony

Bride father and groom at Wotton House wedding ceremony

From the moment I met Katya and Matty on Zoom I knew we were going to have a great day at Wotton, and we certainly did! Relaxed, fun loving, open minded and creative is just a few of the words I would use to describe this lovely couple.

Wotton House wedding ceremony long shot

Wotton House wedding exchange of rings

On the day I arrived early, as I usually do, to look around and scout where the best light was for various parts of their photographic story. It doesn’t matter how often you shoot at a venue, it changes for what is possible depending on weather and direction of the light.

Indoor confetti throw at Wotton House wedding ceremony

Wotton confetti throw after ceremony image

Katya was getting ready in a lovely wood paneled space, while Matty got prepared with the boys in the bridal suite. This is a great time for shots but also to get a feel for the personalities and mood of the groomsmen and bridesmaids too. Katya had a bespoke handmade wedding dress by Worme (link here: Full Collection โ€” WORME) and it was great that both the designers of the piece were there to assist as well. Super job too by Amanda White makeup during that prep @amandawhitemakeup

Wedding couple walk in grounds of Wotton House

Wedding couple walk in grounds of Wotton House 2

Bride and groom walk through grounds together Wotton House

Bride and groom dance in grounds of Wotton House

The ceremony took place in The Old Library, a stunning vaulted space that really adds to the specialness of a Wotton House Wedding ceremony. After a heartfelt and humorous exchange of rings and vows the bride and groom left the room with their recessional to indoor confetti and applause.

Bride and groom between pillars Wotton House wedding

Couple close up between Wotton House pillars on wedding day

Wotton House bride and groom hug in grounds

Bride and groom smile by statue Wotton House

Bride and groom smiling in grounds of Wotton House

Bride and groom by fountain at Wotton House Wedding

Happy wedding couple outside at Wotton House

Drinks reception at Wotton House wedding

I was happy for them that the weather was rather glorious for the drinks reception in the Italian Gardens, and I took this time to do some quick couple portraits. Usually I try and average a time for this of about twenty minutes, with the couples agreement of course, because that gives them a chance to socialize themselves and also schedule and group shots they may have chosen. When I say quick, I mean working fast myself using all my fifteen plus years wedding photography experience and technique to get great shots and keep my couples relaxed, energized and happy. I never ask anyone to smile or do anything weird! We just naturally have a good time and that is always reflected in the end product. We didn’t visit the Grotto part of Wotton because the couple wanted to socialize during the reception too. Quite right!

Bridal party group shot at Wotton House wedding day

Bridal party group shot at Wotton House wedding day 2

A special mention here for Tim Lewis the Toastmaster who works regularly at Wotton House weddings, he’s a cut above the average and I can see why he is a busy man ๐Ÿ™‚ @isleofwight_toastmaster

Wedding breakfast, hilarious and heartfelt speeches and cutting of the cake all followed in what turned into an unforgettable evening.

Highlight for me was the couple’s first dance to John Travolta and Olivia Newton John’s song “Your the one that I want” from the iconic film ‘Grease.’ Great routine and moves from Katya and Matty really got the party stated in epic form. I also managed to pull the couple away for five minutes for a couple of night shots outside and also Katya back into the Old Library where I used some creative triggered flash to get a few atmospheric shots, which once again took no longer than five minutes of so.

Wotton House wedding bride strikes a pose

Once again a super day for all as a Wotton House Wedding Photographer!

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David and Joanna Green are Time Out recommended, award winning fulltime London wedding photographers. Mum and dad to four wonderful children and three family dogs. Lovers of all things photographic and wedding related. Covering Greater London and destination weddings in the UK and Europe.

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