We were at the Grange Hotel in York a few weeks back to do the wedding photography for the beautiful wedding of Dawn & Paul. The weather was fantastic so the umbrellas stayed in the car! We were a bit nervous at the beginning as we got to the pub where guests were meeting and no one was about, luckily we had seen the mum of one of the brides we had done the photography for a while back who confirmed we were at the right place. Paul arrived and managed to get a pint down him before heading off to get married! Dawn looked fantastic and the registry office in York was packed out for her arrival. Some good readings and after the official stuff was done we got outside for a few shots in the garden before heading up to the Grange hotel.
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We had some fantastic weather when we did the photography for the wedding of Jade & John-Paul at the Parsonage country house hotel in Escrick near York. Pretty much the whole month of April has been great weather for weddings, hopefully it will stay dry for the royal wedding tomorrow! There were plenty of lively guests at this wedding and lots of kids running around which is always good to see. Jade and JP had their little daughter Imogen as a flower girl, and a great job she did, took a nice photo too. Both bride and groom were great folk, relaxed all day and really easy to get along with. The speeches were done before the meal which I always think is a good idea, if only so the speech makers can enjoy their meals without worrying about being nervous. The Parsonage was very nice with good grounds for photos. Jade and JP even planted a tree which was nice to see, not often you see a bride carting around a wheel barrow!
Read MoreWe recently had the pleasure to photograph the wedding of Helen & Chris at Sandburn Hall near York. They were a fantastic couple to photograph, very obviously in love. I usually prompt the bride and groom for a quick …
Read MoreThese are a few shots from a recent wedding we did near York, the wedding was at a church in a lovely little village called Strensall and then the reception was a few miles away at Sandburn Hall. The weather unfortunately was pretty bad, rain followed by prolonged periods of rain but the …
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