Mr & Mrs. Constable

Philip and Maria’s wedding took me back to the church where I shot my very first wedding – St. George the Martyr in Wootton, Northampton. And their reception was at the beautiful Highgate House in Creaton; the last I was there was for my Brother and Sister in Law’s wedding and this was the day that kicked off my thoughts about a career in wedding photography. So it was quite a poignant day for me and lovely to reflect on how much has happened since then. I admit to shedding a tear or two in the car between church and reception! The rest of the time I was too busy to think about it which is probably just as well LOL

Philip and Maria gave me another memorable wedding to mark the occasion. There was an unusual but very lovely platinum and pink colour scheme, a vintage car with perfect curves, details galore and they’d done the most amazing job of turning a plain conference room into a really pretty dinner setting.

Here are some favourites

View their gallery here (you’ll need the password from Philip & Maria)

Sources:

Bride & Bridesmaids dresses – Fairytale Weddings

Florist – Julie Anna Flowers

Car – Bridal Carriages

Cake – Hockleys

You might also like: Philip & Maria’s pre-wedding shoot

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Date: Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Category: Wedding photography

Comments

Neil Redfern on July 26th, 2009 at 9:38 pm

Lovely work Sarah. I especially like the sunset shot at the end – very romantic.

Jonny Draper Photography on July 27th, 2009 at 10:00 am

Really nice Sarah – love your reportage and detail shots!

Jo Nicholson on July 28th, 2009 at 9:37 pm

Beautiful Sarah – lovely couple to work with – we did all their wedding stationery – do you have any shots we can use on the website with a credit for yourself and permissions from Maria & Philip?
Thanks Jo

Angela on August 16th, 2009 at 9:09 pm

Just catching up with your work. These pictures are absolutely stunning.

 

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