On a sunny Spring Friday (I think I’m safe in saying the warmest day of the year so far - down South at least) we photographed the wedding of Hayley and Martin.
The day was to take us across two county borders with the ceremony taking place at St Hubert’s Church in Corfe Mullen, Dorset and the reception being held at Rhinefield House within the New Forest in Hampshire.
Things kicked off at the very quaint St Hubert’s where we met up with Martin before the ceremony and awaited the arrival of Hayley. She arrived in a very special Rolls Royce (with a golden Flying Lady rather than the traditional silver). Hayley looked absolutely beautiful…

as did her bridesmaids.



Proud parents.


Unfortunately, we weren’t allowed to take any photographs during the ceremony, which was a shame - but we were allowed to keep our cameras out for the arrival of the bride.




The happy couple.

Introducing the Best Man, Will who was extremely helpful with rounding up the herds for the group shots.



The aforementioned Golden Flying Lady.



We had some time for some family shots at the Church before everyone made their way to Rhinefield House. It’s a 50 minute drive between venues but it was smooth running - we love our Sat Nav! The journey down Ornamental Drive is so beautiful and is a lovely introduction to Rhinefield House .

A bubbly welcome.

Guests entertained themselves on the lawn with Bucks Fizz and a spot of croquet and giant Jenga.




I love Hayley’s bouquet so much. Such beautiful pastel colours.



The lovely purple tones continued with tulip table settings.



Hayley and Martin had a mind-blowing alternative to a wedding cake - croquembouche. I think it’s actually more stable than it looks as the profiteroles are bound with spun caramel.





With everyone sat we left them in peace to enjoy their meal.

Keeping our ear out for the cutting (and the gentle prising) of the croquembouche,



and the start of the speeches.








With the day winding down and no evening reception for us to photograph, once everyone had finished their food we just had time for some shots in the garden whilst Hayley and Martin had some fresh air and then we said our goodbyes. It was a such a peaceful, warm evening. The end to a perfect Spring wedding.

7 Comments on “Wedding Shoot: Hayley & Martin at St Huberts and Rhinefield House”
Stunning photos as always guys - your clients are very lucky!
“Croquembouche!!!” I’m going to be exclaiming that word to everyone I meet for the rest of the day. A delicious set of images as ever; I especially like … lots of them.
These are beautiful photographs. It looks as though you all had a wonderful day.x
Truly gorgeous work, even in bright sunshine (which is a real pig!) I’d love to see the album when it’s done; it will be amazing.
Wondered what everybody was getting so excited about so had to take a look. No wonder there’s mass hysteria on twitter! These are absolutely gorgeous images. I could look at them for hours.
Fantastic images, loved the cake shots.
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Beautiful work Mr & Mrs BB =) What a gorgeous couple, stunning venue & captured so beautifully!! I love the colour in the last shot of Hayley & Martin - Spectacular!