Thursday 26 January 2012

Suzanne and Wing Engagement Shoot, Wells next the Sea (Wedding Photographer Norfolk)

I am so lucky to have such interesting and beautiful locations on my doorstep which provide me with wonderful opportunities for lifestyle and engagement shoots.

Suzanne and Wing were keen to use the coastal villages of Wells and Blakeney for their engagement shoot as they had only recently visited these for first time and loved them.

We started the afternoon at Blakeney which has a lovely quaint high street which leads down to the harbour. From here it was on to Wells next the Sea with its expansive sandy beach (when the tide is out!) and famous (well in East Anglia anyway) beach-huts.

Suzanne and Wing were a very relaxed couple to photography and we had some good fun messing around in the sand dunes and the pine woods at Wells.

I am really looking forward to photographing their wedding this year as it involves a traditional Chinese tea offering ceremony.

Here are a few shots and a video from the day.



Hannah and Chris, Great Massingham, Kings Lynn (Wedding Photographer Norfolk)

Another wedding from last year this time with Hannah and Chris who got married in Great Massingham in Norfolk.  As with just about all my weddings last year the weather was fantastic for most of the day. It was another wedding where I was lucky to have my good friend Phil Barnes shooting with me.  Phil's help was invaluable last year and its always much more fun to work with another photographer rather than alone on wedding days.

Hannah prepared opposite the church in The Dabbling Duck inn.  It had a lovely dining room which we commandeered for shooting the dress, shoes and other details.



Chris had spent many years building his Caterham 7 kit car and as they were using it as their wedding car he had to get it finished in time.  Luckily he did and on the day it looked great, even if it was a little low to the ground for Hannah to get in and out of!



















On the way to the reception venue we stopped off for a few portraits at Roydon Common.  Unfortunately it came over all grey whilst we there but we still managed a few nice shots before heading to the Knights Hill Hotel.


Hannah and Chris had a Mad Hatters theme to their tables and decorations.  Vintage teapots and fancy cake were the order of the day and all their hard work paid off as it looked fantastic. 









And here is a video from the day