Wedding Photography at Pontlands Park
Last week I had the please of presenting Jacqui and Craig their Graphistudio wedding album. I had photographed their wedding day earlier in the summer, and what a fabulous day it was.
I started the day with Jacqui who was getting ready at her parents house. When I arrived, the sun was shining and everyone was busying themselves as the time got nearer for Jacqui to make way to the church. But not before I photographed Jacqui looking absolutely stunning.
The ceremony was conducted at Rettendon All Saints Church, which has wonderful views of the Essex countryside. With the wedding ceremony completed the happy couple made their way in a vintage car to Pontlands Park where the rest of the day’s wedding celebrations were to take place.
I have to say that I love providing Wedding Photography at Pontlands Park. The gardens always look wonderful and the staff are always so helpful. With the group shots completed the excited couple then invited all their guests to join them for the wedding breakfast. During the wedding breakfast gives me a great opportunity to look at the photographs I have taken so far during the day and also to plan the photographs I will be taking of the couple.
With the speeches done I then took Jacqui & Craig off to do their wedding photographs around the grounds. The early evening light was fantastic allowing for some really stunning photography before we finally made our way back to the marquee to join the guests ready for their fist dance.
It was a great day and a real pleasure to photographs their ver special occasion.
If you know someone who requires Wedding Photography at Pontlands Park then I would love to hear from them. Call or Text 07961 100 580 or e-mail via the Contact Page
Please find below the album design layout for Jacqui & Craig’s wedding album
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Thanks Jeff. You were fab from initial meeting, engagement shoot, on the day, picking our photos and then collecting our album. We love it. We highly recommend you and also having an album professionally done as we couldn’t have created this on our own 🙂