July 29, 2010 | Posted Under: Corfe Castle photography, Dorset photography, Wedding Photography | 2 Comments
About a 40-minute drive from us is Corfe Castle. It’s the name given to both the distinctive majestic ruins and the village that lies at the foot of them. It’s a place I know well having relatives who live there but we’d never been lucky enough to shoot a wedding there until Gemma and Chris got in touch with us. The Purbeck area is so beautiful and Gemma and Chris really made the most of it with a reception just up the road at the picturesque Kingston Country Courtyard.
Although we arranged to meet at The Greyhound pub opposite St Edward’s Church we chanced on Chris (far right) and his Groomsmen whilst we were parking up our car so we joined them in the walk up to the drinking hole.

There was just some time for a quick Groom nerve-settling G&T to get introduced to everyone and snap up the rings…



before we all made our way over to the church.




The Grainger String Quartet did an excellent job of playing both before the ceremony and during the drinks reception.

Gemma’s Mum waiting proudly.

Gemma, her brother and her bridesmaids were greeted by a mass of onlookers.






I had such an amazing spot in the church where I could see everything but was tucked up behind the choir. Meanwhile, Ian stayed at the back to capture the arrival of the bride.








Gemma’s Aunt also conducted part of the service making it very personal to both of them.







The wind was playing havoc with the confetti.



With most of the formal group shots done at the church we all made our way over to Kingston Country Courtyard to continue the party and get some more snaps in the rear garden.




Whilst the guests were enjoying their bubbly and canapés we snapped up the beautiful reception room.



Gemma and her mum made their three layer cake themselves. Gemma’s mum told me all about their intensive sugar crafting course and I have to say, I was so impressed with the level of detail in those sugar flowers and leaves. Good job!

Once the room was set up in was time for the receiving line…


and the speeches (including banter from two of the three Best Men).






Humiliation rituals done and dusted we left the guests to enjoy their meal and the rest of the wedding day.

With thanks congratulations to Gemma and Chris x
July 25, 2010 | Posted Under: Corfe Castle photography, Dorset photography, Wedding Photography | Leave a Comment
Yesterday we went back over to the Purbecks for the wedding of Gemma and Chris which took place at The Church of St Edward King and Martyr, right slap bang in the middle of Corfe Castle village. It was a very grand ceremony made all the more special by the fact Gemma’s Aunt conducted part of the service, including the lighting of Unity Candles. 
July 22, 2010 | Posted Under: Couple shoots, Dorset photography, engagement, Priory Hotel, The Cumberland Hotel, wareham photography, Wedding Photography | 6 Comments
We met up with Kathy and Mark last night over in Wareham to talk through their wedding details, have a catch-up and peak through the door at Lady St Mary Church where they’ll be tying the knot in a few of weeks. It’s going to prove to be an action-packed day as after a ceremony over in the Purbecks we’ll all be making our way over to Bournemouth for a reception and party at The Cumberland Hotel.
When we were walking around Wareham we found out Kathy’s mum has been an absolute star and arranged it for us to use the grounds of The Priory Hotel next to the church just after the ceremony so we can get some portraits in peace and quiet. There are so many pretty nooks and crannies here and we’re so impressed with the gesture and forward-thinking. Good work Kathy’s mum!



July 12, 2010 | Posted Under: Bournemouth photography, Dorset photography, The Chine Hotel | Leave a Comment
Yesterday we walked to our venue to meet up with Kara and Ryan and their two little girls for their wedding prep at The Chine Hotel in Boscombe. We’ve been to The Chine a couple of times just to have a nose and check out their spa but have never ventured around the grounds with an amazing view of Boscombe Beach and its own pathway down to the sands to boot. This hotel has an immense three acres of secret garden out the back, which is crazy if you know the area well (we live just round the corner and have walked past it every week without ever realising). Kara and Ryan’s guests will be lucky enough to have full reign on their wedding day.
It was a real scorcher of a day and as well as going through the details of the wedding times we took some shots of the whole family in the garden and a few of Kara and Ryan on their own. Here’s my fav:
