When you start planning your wedding months in advance you can never guess what the weather will do on the day. Being a UK wedding photographer it's inevitable in our first consultation with prospective couples the chat always comes round to what the weather will be like come the time of the wedding.
For some bizarre reason, Big Bouquet tends to be quite blessed when it comes to wedding shoots. We guess Bournemouth and Poole are considered to be the 'costa del sol' of England, but nevertheless we're still pretty damn lucky most of the time. Clouds have been known to part, and we've even seen hail storms cease only for the most beautiful rainbow-filled sunny skies to grace our presence as soon as we got our cameras out after a ceremony.

It would be a lie to say that rain doesn't dampen a wedding day a little (literally), but a wedding we shot this weekend at Kingston Maurward in Dorchester just went to prove that a bit of drizzle, or an unexpected downpour doesn't mean that you chance of having fun and colourful wedding photographs goes down the drain.
With our beautiful waterproof parasol umbrellas in our armoury and a bit of a 'oh.. what the hell, let's go outside' attitude from our bride and groom we will do our very best to make sure that your wedding photos aren't taken in a crowded and gloomy hotel room if we're denied perfect photography conditions.
(With thanks and congratulations to Sam and Mike)
For some bizarre reason, Big Bouquet tends to be quite blessed when it comes to wedding shoots. We guess Bournemouth and Poole are considered to be the 'costa del sol' of England, but nevertheless we're still pretty damn lucky most of the time. Clouds have been known to part, and we've even seen hail storms cease only for the most beautiful rainbow-filled sunny skies to grace our presence as soon as we got our cameras out after a ceremony.

It would be a lie to say that rain doesn't dampen a wedding day a little (literally), but a wedding we shot this weekend at Kingston Maurward in Dorchester just went to prove that a bit of drizzle, or an unexpected downpour doesn't mean that you chance of having fun and colourful wedding photographs goes down the drain.
With our beautiful waterproof parasol umbrellas in our armoury and a bit of a 'oh.. what the hell, let's go outside' attitude from our bride and groom we will do our very best to make sure that your wedding photos aren't taken in a crowded and gloomy hotel room if we're denied perfect photography conditions.
(With thanks and congratulations to Sam and Mike)
