Showing posts with label Hills Road Catholic Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hills Road Catholic Church. Show all posts

22/09/2009

The Wedding of Malcolm & Alison

Congratulations to Malcolm and Alison whose wedding we photographed on Saturday 29th September 2009. We thoroughly enjoyed our second glorious, blue sky wedding in a row and the wedding locations really suited the wonderful weather. Our journey started in Cambridge as we headed out to Newmarket to photograph the bridal preparations. All was calm and to time (surprisingly so) and we headed back to Cambridge and to the Catholic Church on Hills Road in very good time. We met the guys and covered the ceremony as usual. The wedding reception was then at Ickworth House in Suffolk which is a really beautiful National Trust property and a fantastic location for a wedding. Although time was tight and the weather had got very hot and heavy during the formal groups we did manage to steal twenty minutes with the bride and groom and used the fabulous wedding location as best we could. We left the wedding party dancing to the Scissor Sisters at about 9:30pm! Our wedding photography highlights follow:













14/08/2009

The Wedding of Chris & Rhiannon

Congratulations to Chris and Rhiannon who were married on Saturday 8th August 2009. Their wedding ceremony was held at the Catholic Church on Hills Road in Cambridge city. After a slightly nervy start for the wedding party due to some hiccups in the run up to the big day, everything actually went very smoothly and according to plan. After the wedding we headed out of Cambridge and to the Hotel Felix off Hunting Road for the wedding reception. We really have been so lucky with the weather this year (given that the summer has been a rubbish one yet again) and the wedding guests got to enjoy the gardens and plenty of Champaign was being drunk. We decided to shoot some bride and groom photography later in the evening but as with most weddings, time went into a world of its own so we ended up a little behind schedule! This actually meant we were able to be quite experimental with some late evening light, a flash which we attached to a bridesmaid (or 'flash girl' as she become known) and some fantastic fashion poses from Rhiannon - Vogue eat your heart out! Our wedding photography highlights follow: