by lisad | Dec 7, 2016 | Alternative Wedding, Featured Weddings, Wedding in Brighton, Weddings
[J]ust how super pretty is this pink wedding dress? Athena and Constantinos met in Greece, live in New York and decided that Brighton was the place they wanted to get married in after they came here to dog sit. Yes, life for these two is a bit of a whirlwind. Some of...
by lisad | Nov 29, 2016 | Alternative Wedding, Featured Weddings, Festival Wedding, Outdoor Weddings, Weddings
[W]hen Ness and Mugs booked me for their wedding at Standlow Farm in the Peak District, I had to confess that it is a part of the world I don’t know very well. But their wedding sounded very lovely and I do adore having new places to explore. They very much...
by lisad | Oct 9, 2016 | Featured Weddings, Festival Wedding, Outdoor Weddings, Wedding in Sussex, Weddings
[T]his has been the year of the Festival Wedding for sure and on the August Bank Holiday I headed to the glorious Chafford Park in rural Sussex for the very lovely Laura and Joseba’s wedding. This is quite a new venue but it is perfect if you want somewhere you...
by lisad | Aug 8, 2016 | Alternative Wedding, Featured Weddings, London Wedding, Weddings
[T]his couple warned me that they were planning to have the Quintessential East London Wedding when we first met. Ellen and Scott live in Hackney and had every part of their wedding day within walking distance of their flat. The ceremony was at Hackney Town Hall and...
by lisad | Jul 7, 2016 | Featured Weddings, Wedding in Brighton, Weddings
[O]ver the years, I’ve shot quite a few gay weddings but I can’t recall any quite as big or quite as gay as Andy and Doug’s wedding a few weeks ago. In fact I think they have nailed ‘how to throw the best gay wedding in Brighton’! First...
by lisad | Jun 3, 2016 | Alternative Wedding, Featured Weddings, London Wedding, Weddings
[B]efore we get into this wedding at Islington Town Hall in London, I think we should discuss Sophie’s incredible wedding dress. It was in The Victoria and Albert museum and was tenderly restored by one of the Queen’s seamstresses. And wow, just how...