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Morden Park House Wedding • A lace dress and a Rolls Royce • Natural Wedding Photography • Harry and Hanah

When I met Harry and Hanah I knew that we would fit perfectly; with what they wanted and how I shoot weddings it would be a great match! They really loved the documentary style, the focus on natural shots, and the feeling of fun. And I absolutely love couples that love the true documentary style and are willing to go with the flow on the day. 

They knew that they only wanted a few hours of photography which worked really well with my Route 66 package which is an hourly option, great for couples that only want a few hours captured. 

It was a stunning day in Merton; Morden Park is a beautiful building with a gorgeous walled garden as well as being surrounded by a park. The guests arrived in the heat of the sun and enjoyed greeting each other in the walled garden; they moved inside as Hanah arrived in a fabulous old Rolls Royce, she looked absolutely stunning in her lace dress. 

The ceremony was beautiful and intimate, tears were shed and cheers filled the room when the vows were taken. As the sun started it’s slow summer descent the guests headed off to the reception venue (their local pub!) whilst myself and the newlyweds stayed behind and got some gorgeous couple shots in the late summer sun. They were fab sports and loved going for a walk around the venue, stopping every now and again to grab a quick pic! 

I left them having a drink at their local; it was such a relaxed day lending perfectly towards the documentary style I love. I wish Harry and Hanah the best start to married life and hope they enjoy these memories just as much as I enjoyed capturing them.

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Venue: Morden Park House

Eton College Chapel Wedding • The Queens Eyot • Documentary Wedding Photography • Will and Marisa

It was an absolutely stunning day for Will and Marisa’s wedding, the heat of the sun beat down on the cobblestones of Eton College as the guests made their entrances. Having visited the venue beforehand as I always do, I knew that Eton College Chapel was an absolutely stunning Church, very regal and lavish with its enormous organ and vaulted ceilings, however, even though it takes your breath away with its vastness, it somehow maintains an intimate feel, and felt extremely personal, warm and private for my Bride and Groom. The walk down the aisle has never been so impressive, stately and yet so touching, cherished and emotional!

I absolutely loved how Will and Marisa had such personality in their day and made their day unique with each detail; the readings during the ceremony were read by multiple friends having a line or so each, and during the signing a friend played beautifully on the grand piano. Everyone gathered together after the ‘I do’s’ to celebrate with champagne in the courtyard to quench their thirst before walking together towards the river down the high street to get to the boat which then took us all on an hours journey up river to the stunning private island named The Queens Eyot. The details at the venue were made by the Bride’s sister and personalised for their love of travel and their mixed backgrounds, lawn games filled the grass and a string quartet welcomed us all along with another glass of champagne!

The speeches were epic too, probably some of my favourites to capture! The rain threatened a little bit but we were determined for the speeches to be outside, and the weather Gods allowed us an hour of dryness so we were able to stay outside, the light was just perfect, and the speeches, especially the bridesmaids is definitely on my top 5 best speeches ever! 

The day was so inclusive, it really felt like every single person was a close friend or family member, everyone was just so happy! I can safely say as I made my way back over the river my cheekbones ached like mad from the amount of smiling I had done!

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Ceremony: Eton College Chapel
Reception Venue: The Queens Eyot