Wedding at Kew Royal Botanic Gardens

Has & Jim’s wedding took place during a gorgeous Summer’s day at the majestic Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Their civil ceremony was conducted in the iconic Nash Conservatory. Following the marriage ceremony, the couple were treated to an escorted buggy ride through the lavish and world-renowned gardens at Kew. Accompanying them, along with their wedding photographer Mark Bothwell, we were offered a great opportunity to capture those magical moments before the bride and groom joined their guests for their wedding reception in The Orangery.

By | November 13th, 2019|Civil Ceremony, Kew Gardens|0 Comments

Wedding at One Marylebone

Sam & Shirga’s wedding ceremony and reception took place at the grandeur of One Marylebone. The day was lavishly staged and present by the exceptional team at One Events which presented us with beautifully lit spaces that were a pleasure to film and capture. Working alongside the talented Mark Bothwell Photography, Sam & Shirga’s energy was in abundance throughout the day and gave us endless amounts of visual treats that were an absolute pleasure to be part of.

By | November 2nd, 2018|Civil Ceremony, One Marylebone, Teaser Trailer|0 Comments

Wedding at ‘Downton Abbey’

Lina & Raul traveled all the way from Florida to celebrate their union of marriage with their close family and friends at Highclere Castle, ‘The Real Downton Abbey’. The Civil Ceremony took place in the majestic Saloon, which sits at the very heart of the Castle. Highclere Castle provided a spectacular setting for Lina & Raul’s wedding, from the Capability Brown designed landscape, follies and parkland to the stunning Library for the wedding breakfast.

Photography-Barker Evans, Dress-Vera Wang, Shoes-Jimmy Choo, Flowers-Mary Jane Vaughan, Cake-Linda Fripp, Fireworks-Aurora Fireworks

By | August 2nd, 2018|Civil Ceremony, Highclere Castle|1 Comment

Civil Ceremony at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Even on a very wet May weekend, Kew Gardens looked as stunning as you would expect. The persistent rain did not dampen the celebrations that were to ensue and Rachita & Gareth had the most amazing day. Their Civil Ceremony was held in The Nash Conservatory which was originally built in the grounds of Buckingham Palace and moved to Kew in 1836. The interiors looked gorgeous, styled beautifully with flowers by Mary Jane Vaughan. After the marriage ceremony the wedding reception took place in the spectacular Orangery. It’s always a pleasure working with truly great photographers and Mark Bothwell never fails to impress. With his unique and understated approach to weddings, he manages to capture stunning images which truly capture the real essence of a wedding.

By | July 19th, 2018|Civil Ceremony, Kew Gardens|0 Comments

Indian Wedding at One Marylebone

Alice & Raju’s wedding celebrations took place at the prestigious One Marylebone, one of the leading unique venues in London. The Indian marriage ceremony was a spectacle to behold within the grandeur of One Marylebone. The Sangeet party was held a couple of days prior at Bury Court Barn, Surrey.

 

By | January 24th, 2018|Asian Wedding, One Marylebone|0 Comments

Wedding at Highclere Castle

 

Shirley & Chris’ Civil Ceremony took place at “The Real Downton Abbey’, Highclere Castle, an exquisite country house set in a 5,000 acre estate within the glorious Hampshire countryside. It’s always a great pleasure filming at this amazing setting and Shirley and Chris’ wedding did not fail to add the glamour that the venue deserves. After their Civil Ceremony at Highclere Castle, the wedding party and guests made their way to The Vineyard to celebrate their wedding reception.

By | November 16th, 2017|Civil Ceremony, Highclere Castle|0 Comments

Wedding at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel

 

Amy & Richard’s wedding took place in one of London’s most iconic buildings, the prestigious St Pancras Renaissance Hotel. The marriage ceremony was officiated by Harriet O’Brien, a humanist wedding celebrant, who co-wrote the wedding ceremony with the bride and groom. As a result, the ceremony played out as Amy & Richard’s personal story which was enjoyed by all their friends and family. With a mix of Jewish & Irish traditions the wedding reception was a huge extravaganza showcased by one of the UK’s best party band, Sensation Band. Mark Bothwell was the official photographer who as always captured the day with such ease and expertise that the day was all about the bride and groom having an exceptional time, which they sure did!

By | June 13th, 2017|Civil Ceremony, Jewish Wedding, Teaser Trailer|0 Comments

Turkish Wedding at Manor of Groves

Ruki & Chris’ wedding ceremony took place at The Manor of Groves Hotel, Hertfordshire. The civil ceremony took place in the idyllic gardens at the hotel, followed by a traditional Turkish reception within the glorious Manor Suite. The grand entrance into the reception was led by the Davul Zurna, a traditional form of Turkish music played by a large double-headed drum and a wind instrument. Another Turkish tradition , the testi dance, involves an earthenware pot that is filled with money and sweets. During the dance the pot is smashed to reveal it’s contents. The smashed pot is a good omen for the newly weds to have as many children as the broken pieces!

By | October 24th, 2016|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Wedding at Sandon Hall

Charlotte & Matthew were married at the splendid setting of Sandon Hall, Staffordshire. The marriage ceremony took place within the grounds at Sandon Hall at All Saints Church, a short stroll from the main house. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was held in the elegant Saloon at the main house and afterwards the wedding reception took place in something a little different…. a stunning tipi. With a cocktail bar just at hand, the evening was a festival atmosphere, complemented with the magnificent backdrop of Sandon Hall.

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By | September 2nd, 2016|Church Ceremony, Sandon Hall|0 Comments

Wedding at Crewe Hall

Elliot & Kyriaki were married shortly after the New Year in The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of Theotokos & Saint Andreas. After the Greek Orthodox Ceremony the couple had a Civil Ceremony in the magnificent Crewe Hall, a 400-year-old Jacobean mansion set on 8 acres of parkland. The Cathedral and reception were beautifully decorated by the prestigious Red Floral Architecture who styled the space with sumptuous flowers and candles. During the wedding reception a Jazz Band and a Greek Band entertained the guests right until the early hours.

By | June 3rd, 2016|Civil Ceremony, Greek Wedding, Teaser Trailer|0 Comments