Category Archives: weddings

Harewood House Wedding Photography

Maria & Dean’s wedding was on the 16th July 2011.  The ceremony was at St John The Baptist Church in Adel, Leeds with the reception at Harewood House in the courtyard. The weather started off rather wet as has been typical so far this summer, I always look at wet weather as an opportunity to...

South Farm wedding photography, Kate & Jon

Another week and another fantastic wedding, this week it was Kate & Jon at St Mary’s Church in Ashwell and  South Farm in Cambridgeshire. St Mary’s is a massive church for the size of Ashwell and the friendly Vicar just let me get on with my job.  I use my Fuji X100 camera a lot...

Jenny & Alan

I love photographing weddings every week, every wedding is different and that keeps me on my toes. Last Saturday was the first wedding I have done at Stubton Hall, a new wedding venue near Newark. Jenny arrived at the church on a horse, something she hadn’t even told Alan the groom about.  The ceremony took...

Kew Gardens Wedding

TV journalist Jenny married Scot at Cambridge Cottage in Kew Gardens on May 29th 2011.  After the ceremony guests enjoyed a guided tour of the gardens while Jenny and Scot took a few moments together in the beautiful gardens. The weather was perfect for a wedding at Kew, warm and sunny.

Tissington Hall wedding photography

Lucy and Ben had an amazing wedding at Tissington Hall in Derbyshire. The ceremony took place at St Mary’s church in Tissington, which is almost opposite the hall. This is a really lovely small church with a lot of character.  Afterwards the guests walked across the road to Tissington Hall for the reception. This was...

Fawsley Hall Wedding photography by Simon Atkins

  Fawsley Hall wedding photographer  Simon Atkins. I photographed my first wedding at Fawsley Hall back in 2001 and since then have covered around 3 or 4 weddings a year here, these have included ceremonies at nearby Badby Church, and civil ceremonies in the Great Hall and Knightley Court. Fawsley Hall has an interesting history, it...