I always look forward to a wedding at Irnham Hall, the grounds and setting are just perfect for a wedding photographer. So when Tracey and Paul mentioned this would be the wedding venue I was pleased.
I met Tracey and the bridal party early that morning, all was calm and collective for a while then the emotion of the day kicked in, the reality that she was getting married in a few hours took hold and the tears and heavy breathing began, mainly from the mother of the bride. It’s great to capture true emotions from a distance.Tracey looked amazing in her dress, it was one of the most detailed and beautiful dresses I have seen at a wedding.
It was time to leave for Irnham hall. When I arrived an anxious groom awaited, comforted by his grooms men, all seemed in great spirit.
The ceremony was held in the grounds of Irnham hall it was beautiful and heartfelt. With some touching readings.
The wedding had a seaside theme, sticks of rock, ice cream and all things coastal. It was a pleasure to photograph this wedding, such a fun packed and relaxed day.The guest and bridal party were so much fun. We were even treated to a red arrow display, all organised by the groom of course.
Its great for me as a photographer to have the options around the grounds of Irnham hall and I took Tracey and Paul on a 20 minute stroll, which i think they appreciated, although i’m there I get the impression the bride and groom enjoy some peace and quite for a while. This is a fantastic chance to photograph some relaxed and romantic photos.
We were soon into the first dance, everyone gathered around the bride and groom whilst they swayed from side to side, then a change in tempo and out came the props to entertain the kids, well and the big kids.
We ended the wedding day in fantastic fashion, sparkers. The staff at Irnham hall assisted in providing the blow touch, which proved handy. A lovely memorable way to end the evening.