Bishops Court Farm, Shapwick, Dorset – Wedding of Cat & James

Last week on a lovely sunny Autumnal day I headed off to Corfe Mullen and a little cottage that had been hired for Cat and her entourage to get ready for the day ahead. After the morning with the girls it was time to head on over to the village of Shapwick and the local pub to find James and the boys having a pre wedding lunch. There were a fair few guests around too as it was a great place to meet up, with the Church being only a couple of minutes walk away; in fact the venue for the rest of the day’s celebrations Bishops Court Farm is also only a few minutes walk from there too. Today’s celebrations are going to have a little bit of a military feel about them, because James is a pilot in the RAF. There is certainly a military guard of honour and a few other uniforms besides, James also has a Scottish heritage, so a fair few kilts including his own will also be on show today.

Soon it’s time to head over to St Bartholomew’s Church and settle in to await the arrival of the lovely Bride…. Cat made her grand entrance and a wonderful tender and happy ceremony followed. Out into the lovely sunshine through the guard of honour Mr & Mrs Hamilton made their exit to the waiting applauding crowd of friends, family and well-wishers.  Hearty congratulations all round, hugs and kisses and confetti strewn. Then, following the Piper, a lovely walk along the bank of the river Stour to Bishops Court Farm to find Champagne and canapés awaiting all.

Gentle relaxation in the lovely grounds of Bishops Court Farm, drinks by the gentle meandering river, laughter rippling across the lawns and orchards, the house and marquee forming a resplendent backdrop. Time to capture those important family photographs (and a few silly ones chucked in) and then a gentle wander with Cat and James to capture a few romantic pictures and a breather for them away from the madding crowd.

Back to the throng, and Cat throws her bouquet to the gathered excited few and its time to be called into the marquee for the wedding breakfast; Cat and James make their next grand entrance of the day into the marquee to the sound of the pipes again.

After dinner, the wedding speeches, much laughter and entertainment to behold, and then to the wedding cake and Cat and James make the first cut (to much applause!). A little break now, and time for everyone to catch their breath, before Cat and James make their last official entrance of the day and take to the dance floor to perform a fantastic and extravagant first dance rendition of The Hand Jive from the film Grease! :-)

Now it’s everyone else’s turn to take to the dance floor – its Ceilidh Time!! ;-)

My turn to leave, though …but what a fab day it’s been :-)

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Hamilton

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Credit where credit is due

Caterer – Liz lamont Catering Florist – Sue Smith  Cars – Middlemitch Cars

Dress by – Caroline Castigliano

 

Dorset Wedding Photography by Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Bryn Kinalt Hall North Wales Wedding of Claire & Paul

Last weekend saw me haul up the motor way to lovely North Wales to the fabulous Bryn Kinalt Hall for the wedding of Claire and Paul.

The day itself, sunny warm and bright, started with the girls preparations at a local hotel, and then it was time to head over to Llangollen and St Collens Church to catch up with Paul and the boys and wait for Claire’s arrival.

A lovely ceremony and out into the summer sunshine and a short drive to the fabulous Bryn Kinalt Hall and Paul and Claire’s terrific marquee. What a welcome in the gardens awaited us, the fab Denbigh Male Voice Choir, a real treat to be seranaded by such fine voices whilst drinks and canapes sevrved.

A little quiet wander with Claire and Paul to capture some more romantic images and then back to the eager crowd for a few family formals. Time to head into the marquee now, lovely meal followed by very funny speeches and cutting of the the wedding cake.

A little delay, waiting for parents to change ;-) and then it’s time for Claire and Paul to hit the dance floor for the first time as man and wife.

Another great day with fabulous people…love my job :-)

 

Here are just a few of my favourite images from Claire and Paul’s Welsh wedding…..

 

 

Credit where credit is due

Marquee – Tents & Marquees   Catering – Heathcotes Outside ltd   Florist – Felicity Morgan

Cake – Anne Holmes   Pianist – Richard Millington   DJ – Peter Hartigan

Wedding Cars – David Anthony Chaffeurs ltd  Choir – Denbigh & District Male Voice Choir

Mens Grooming – Gozo Men        Coach – JD Travel      Mens Attire – Walterers ~Tailors

Bar Hire – Tipples   Event Planner/onsite planer – BlueleafHire

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Real Bride Top Wedding Tips

Today’s Top Tips and favourite picture comes from Sarah and Jon Farrant. Sarah and Jon were married on the 29th May last year at All Saints Church in Durrington and then went on to the lovely Rollestone Manor near Stonehenge in Wiltshire for their reception. To see their Wiltshire Wedding story on our blog click here.

Here is Sarah and Jon…

Hello Courtenay,

Happy new year to you; hope you’re keeping well.
One of our favourite images is This one

A picture of me running back into the marquee!

We chose this one as it captured a moment in our day so beautifully. Rain was a feature of our day (though it certainly didn’t ruin it ) and we love the fact that you celebrated this in your photo. Not the kind of moment friends and family captured on their cameras! I remember feeling incredibly happy as I ran back into the marquee when it started to rain, formal photos done and ready for dinner and this photo will always bring this memory back to me.

Our top tips would be:

1) Money is certainly not everything. We called in all kinds of talents and favours from family and friends and it helped to make our day even more special as most people had a tangible ‘stake’ in it and felt a real part of it.

2) Trust your instincts when choosing a venue and making all your other decisions on the people who will provide services for your wedding. Choose the right people and they will do a good job for you – look for people who care about what they do and you can guarantee they’ll do it well.

3) Invite children - people have their own feelings on this but seeing the young children of our friends and family running around, getting involved and getting excited was definitely one of the highlights of our day.

Whatever you do, make the day your own and enjoy every moment. Good luck!

Thanks Courtenay,

Sarah and Jon

Courtenay Photographic Ltd – Wedding Photographers in Dorset

Athelhampton House Dorset Wedding of Jenny & Simon

You can now view Simon & Jenny’s Athelhampton House Wedding Album over on the main Wedding Photography site if you click here!

Back to Athelhampton house near Dorchester Dorset last Saturday for the wedding of Jenny and Simon.

First I attended Jenny’s family home for the usual Bridal preps and then headed my way across country in the most beautiful Autumn sunshine to Athelhampton the scene for today’s celebrations. Fabulous autumnal colours of red’s, golds, oranges etc the theme for today’s wedding oh and a 1940′s style wedding dress to die for. Jenny arrived in her beloved Bentley looking absolutely stunning and made her way to the great Hall where Simon and their guests were waiting.

After the lovely ceremony, a blessing was performed in the pyramid garden and then everyone relaxed and enjoyed the pimms and the warm afternoon sunshine. Jenny, Simon and I slipped away for a short while to capture some special pictures for their album and then upon returning I captured the few formal photographs.

Time to head to the Coach House, the wedding breakfast and I am invited to dine, how lovely and unexpected. Cutting of the wedding cake (another fab Lisa Notley creation) and then the official wedding speeches… coffee and cake in the long room.

Time to call Jenny and Simon to the dance floor for their first song and then the fab Fairplay band took up the mantle to rock the night away.

Another lovely day :-)

A few images from Jenny and Simon’s day…

Credit where credit is due

Wedding Cake by Lisa Notley Florist P&M Read 01305 848363

Wedding dress by Sassi Holford Mens Attire – Mabbs of Yeovil 01935 478357

Fantastic Wedding Band – Fairplay

Courtenay Photographic – Wedding Photographer Dorset

Athelhampton House Dorset Wedding of Emma and William

So last Friday I returned to the lovely Athelhampton House near Dorchester Dorset for the wedding of Emma and William. A nice day, not hot sunshine but warm and bright and not a rain cloud in sight, excellent. I visited Emma at home first for the usual bridal preps and then headed off to Athelhampton House to meet William.

Emma arrived looking beautiful and the ceremony then followed in Athelhampton’s Great Hall. Then out into pleasant sunshine for champagne and canape’s and a little quiet wander in the beautiful landscaped gardens for Emma, William and I to capture some more intimate moments.

Over to the Coach House for the wedding breakfast, cutting of the fabulous chocolate wedding cake (definitely my favorite Lisa Notley creation so far) and of course the traditional wedding speeches.

The evening began with Emma and Williams first dance and then the DJ stepped up the tempo and the dance floor filled.

Another lovely day, congratulations Emma and William.

A few images from the day…

Credit Where credit is Due

Cars – Extra Mile UK Weymouth – www.extramileoccasions.co.uk

Wedding Cake – Lisa Notley Florist – The Poundbury Florist – J Copper 01305 268878

DJ – The Party Shop Weymouth – Tony Scott 01305 775579

Wedding Dress by – Butterfly Brides   Mens attire – Mabbs of Dorchester

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

1st Wedding Anniversary Congratulations

Congratulations today to Dave and Ilona, who got married a year ago in Maiden Bradley and then went on to Maiden Bradley House for their reception. You can see their wedding story and some of their pictures by clicking here.

Hope you have a fab day guys.

Best wishes

Courtenay

(Ilona and Dave at Bradley House Wiltshire 12th September 2009)

Courtenay Photographic – Wedding photographer Dorset

1st Wedding Aniversary Congratulations

Lots of love to Zena & Lee today as they celebrate their first anniversary as husband and wife. Zena and Lee got married a year ago today at the fabulous Maunsel House in Somerset, you can see their wedding story and some of their pictures by clicking here.

Best wishes to you both.

Courtenay

(Zena & Lee at Maunsel House 11th Septemeber 2009)

Courtenay Photographic – Wedding Photographer Dorset