Wedding at Bath Abbey | Reception at Priston Mill, Bath
Highlights from Jo & Ollie’s wedding at Bath Abbey and Wedding Reception at Priston Mill
Wedding ceremony at Bath Abbey
In recent years it’s become popular to have vintage and retro wedding photographs from your big day. Whilst this is really a matter of personal taste and choice we’ve adopted a timeless approach to this style and finish of vintage and retro wedding photographs, after all in years to come you want your wedding day…
Wedding Photographers Cirencester – Meg & Dan’s Wedding I’m really excited to share highlights from Meg & Dan’s beautiful spring wedding in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Enjoy, Rich x Thanks to my Associate Photographer, Gabi Matei, for helping photograph their wedding. Meg & Dan were married at St. John the Baptist Church in Cirencester, before jumping on…
All Saints Church, Publow, Nr. Pensford, BristolAll Saints Church, Publow, Nr. Pensford, Bristol All Saints, Publow, is a delightful little church in the tiny village of Publow in Somerset. It’s fantastic for natural light wedding photography, and is an intimate and friendly location. There is a small river running right next to it and a…
This week in the studio I was joined by Sam for an athletic / sports portrait photo shoot. Sam is a keen footballer and trains hard, so I wanted to bring out some of the elements of his athletic training. He brought some weights, ropes and boxing gloves with him for the photo shoot. If…
Leigh Park Hotel Wedding Photographer I joined Helen & Chris as their Leigh Park Hotel wedding photographer, and what a wonderful day it was! Weddings at Leigh Park Hotel are just a stone’s throw from where I live, out of all the venues I work at across the UK this has to be one of…
I’m so excited as it’s Clare & Mark’s wedding tomorrow, so what better way to celebrate than by enjoying photographs from their sunrise engagement photo shoot near Bristol. It was an early start for us all as we met at the edge of the woods before the sun had come up near Bristol. This was…