Hang ups. We all have them. Insecurities and things we amplify in our own mind, whether there’s any truth to them or not. Little insecurities that grow loud in the mirror, in photos, and in moments we should be present for. We breathe in, adjust our clothes and hold a flattering position. But as aContinue reading “Your Hang Ups (and Your Beautiful Photos)”
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Pre-Wedding Photoshoot at Elberry Cove, South Devon
Meeting strangers in a carpark is never usually encouraged, however that’s often where my journey of meeting couples before a pre-wedding photo shoots often begins. It’s a chance to break the ice before the big day and mans that everyone is bit less nervous – and more relaxed as the ice has already been broken.Continue reading “Pre-Wedding Photoshoot at Elberry Cove, South Devon”
A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Redcliffe Hotel, Paignton, Devon
When I say this is a little pocket of exclusivity, I’m not joking. Having passed the Redcliffe Hotel many times whilst running past, I’ve always been aware of the Redcliffe Hotel. It wasn’t until my first visit however, when I was driving up the hotel drive, shaded by a canopy of trees, it felt likeContinue reading “A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Redcliffe Hotel, Paignton, Devon”
A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Humber Barn, Teignmouth, South Devon
With breathtaking views over Dartmoor, Humber Barn is situated on a working farm. The venue is beautifully restored, originally crafted from the farm’s Lambing Shed and designed all around weddings. The barn retains its rustic features while highlighting modern twists, like the large glass front, providing you and your guests the view of the rollingContinue reading “A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Humber Barn, Teignmouth, South Devon”
A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Osborne Hotel, Torquay
With stunning views looking over Torbay, The Osborne Hotel is another one of my favourite venues within the Bay. If the weather holds out, I highly recommend the outside gazebo area with cliff top views and the sound of the lapping waves as you are being united as married. Situated in a Regency crescent, theContinue reading “A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Osborne Hotel, Torquay”
A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Mercure Rougemont, Exeter
Truly in the heart of the city of Exeter, Mercure Rougemont Hotel sits between a stone’s throw away from the Exeter Central train station and the serenity of Northernhay Gardens. The Mercure Rougemont is a Victorian hotel so it has loads of characteristics, and plenty of beautiful features that will be perfect for wedding photos.Continue reading “A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Mercure Rougemont, Exeter”
A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Hotel du Vin, Exeter
From the moment I walked in to Hotel du Vin Exeter, I was greeted with a welcoming vibe, a relaxed atmosphere and staff who are so dedicated to their guests. There is always such a can-do attitude when it comes to the staff at Hotel du Vin. And then you have weddings, where Hotel duContinue reading “A Photographer’s Visit: Weddings at Hotel du Vin, Exeter”
My Visit: Weddings at Headland Hotel, Torquay, Devon
Situated on a cliff top in Torquay, The Headland Hotel offers everything you could possibly want for your wedding venue. The stunning sea views are the perfect setting to say your ‘I dos’ alongside the two acres of beautiful landscaped gardens. The dedicated team of The Headland Hotel will cater to your every need andContinue reading “My Visit: Weddings at Headland Hotel, Torquay, Devon”
My Visit: Weddings at Dartington Hall
POV – You’ve arrived at Grade I Listed Dartington Hall, just outside Totnes on the sunniest yet windiest day. There is a howling gale blowing through the trees, yet the blossom that has just started to arrive is staying firmly attached to the trees. I met with Charlotte, the wedding planner at Dartington and sheContinue reading “My Visit: Weddings at Dartington Hall”
How To Hold Your Wedding Flowers
Holding your flowers on your wedding day may seem like a small, simple detail, but it can completely change the your overall look of your photos. The shorthand acronym to remember is ‘BLOW’: B – Take your bouquet out of water half an hour before your ceremony L – Hold bouquet low, near your ladyContinue reading “How To Hold Your Wedding Flowers”
