You can be sure of two things if you’re getting wed at Langtry Manor; you will be looked after so well by their excellent team and there are lots of lovely nooks and crannies and interesting decor to make the most of.
I made my way over to Langtry early in the morning to start snapping Natalie’s bridal preps in the spacious and homely Jersey Lily Room. When I arrived Natalie was just starting on the make-up, joined by her sister who was to take the role of one of the bridemaids.







Natalie’s mum joined us later on in the morning to help with the final preps and take control of the dress lacing.








The room overlooked the garden where Ian snapped up the Groom party when they arrived at the hotel. We were all hoping for an outdoor ceremony in front of Langtry’s gazebo but unfortunately, the weather wasn’t playing fair with us that morning.

With the ‘thumbs up’ for the ceremony to start Natalie got her shoes on and made her way downstairs.















After some family shots outside it was soon time for the wedding breakfast.


The infamous Langtry Manor sparkly swan meringues.








There was a break between the speeches and the evening reception where we had time to take Natalie and Justin down to the beach for some couple shots. I don’t think we’ve ever seen the tide out so far on Bournemouth Beach - it was truly bizarre, but it meant we had a lot more space to play around in.


The spot proved a hit during Natalie and Justin’s pre-wed shoot so we went back.






By the time we got back for the evening the guests had moved over the road to continue the party at Langtry Lodge. After making the most of the rest of the daylight in the rear garden it was time for the First Dance.








With congratulations and thanks to Natalie and Justin x
Yesterday we shot the wedding of Natalie and Justin at Langtry Manor. In between the meal and the evening do we had some time to get away for a while and take some shots in the warm sunset on Bournemouth beach. Justin presented Natalie with some wedding flip-flops along the way to make the shoot a little easier - it was just one of many thoughtful moments from the day.

Next month we’ll be making our way back to Langtry Manor for Natalie and Justin’s wedding where we’re all holding out for an outdoor ceremony on Langtry’s beautiful lawn. Natalie and Justin really want to take some time out on the day to get down to the beach for some seaside couple shots.
As it was such a beautiful evening when we met up with them for their wedding prep we all jumped in the car and headed over to the promenade for some test shots. I eagerly rolled up my leggings and threw my flip-flops aside to wade in and make the most of the high tide. I wish I could find an excuse to do a shoot in the sea like this every day.


We shot a very small and intimate week day wedding at Langtry Manor recently which saw Alli and Tony tie the knot on the beautiful, freshly-laid lawn in the mid-afternoon sun. We were only at the wedding for a couple of hours in total but in that time we captured some lovely details and got another chance to photograph an outdoor ceremony. We love ‘em.
Langtry Manor always impresses us with how much care and attention they put into each wedding so we knew Alli and Tony were in good hands. The outdoor set-up looked really beautiful, especially with the white wood gazebo kitted up with summery flower baskets.

Alli and Tony had just a few close family and friends at the ceremony and meal and all the major players had their own, bespoke button hole.





Alli and her daughter were getting ready in the Lillie Langtry room which overlooked the lawn so she could sneek a peak out at everyone when she was getting ready. Her dad gave everyone updates on the progress from the room’s balcony.


Once the registrar had arrived it was time to start the ceremony and make the way out of Langtry Manor’s front entrance and down the specially laid red carpet.






Alli and Tony kept things nice and relaxed and fun during the ceremony .






But I think they were very pleased to get the formals over and have a nice celebratory drink.

The bouquets of both the bride and bridesmaid were so pretty they deserve equal attention.


We had a bit of time before their meal to capture some family shots on the lawn.


And then we took a visit to the honeymoon suit for some quick portraits.

Because of the smaller wedding party the tables were set out in a big rectangle with everyone facing each other. That gave the opportunity for a mighty spectacular table centre.



Alli and Tony wanted to keep things super relaxed so there were no speeches but a very yummy Langtry Manor meal to look forward to. So, once everyone had seated we left them to enjoy the rest of their day.

Congratulations Alli and Tony x