Bisham Abbey wedding photos – Lee & Amber


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Having a strong network of fellow photographers whose professionalism and work you trust is an important part of running a wedding photography business. You never know when you might need a helping hand.

I’ve become good friends with the lovely Rosie Parsons over the time I’ve been in business and was only too happy to help her out in an hour of need by covering a wedding for her.

Lee and Amber got married at All Saints Church, in Marlow. The church is right on the river; a beautiful setting. I was very ably assisted on the day by Amanda Caroline, and my goodness, she earnt her stripes at this wedding! Vicar charming is part of the job sometimes but today we had a very difficult time. But rain doesn’t stop my play!

The reception venue, Bisham Abbey, is a 12th century manor house and was once home to Henry VIII. It has so many great spots for photos and we had lots of fun creating some Bride & Groom portraits. The Great Hall, the setting for dinner, also makes for some fab pictures. It’s very majestic with a high vaulted ceiling and mahoosive fireplace. Amber’s Mum had done a brilliant job with the table decorations having sourced lots of glass vases and jars from charity shops and car boot sales to use as vessels for the flowers, which she also did herself. Amazing! Amber had painted the ‘Mr & Mrs Grant’ sign as a surprise for Lee and I loved the cheeky little Grant whisky miniatures, a great thought to find something with their surname.

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Date: Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Category: Wedding photography

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sarah on November 22nd, 2010 at 4:21 pm

Sarah, these are such lovely photos! You are so talented and I can’t wait to work with you!!!!

 

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