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Wedding! Mark and Amy at Priston Mill, Bath.

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Thanks for coming and checking out the blog.
I appreciate it.

Right then, Mark and Amy got married a couple of weeks ago! Congratulations guys!

A beautiful couple as you will either soon realise, or you already knew because you're one of their lucky close friends, or you've been good and you're a regular reader of the blog!
Mark is a design engineer at Dyson, a company who have done incredibly well and are now a household name, Amy is a lawyer in the city. Not gonna mess with Amy!
I met with Mark and Amy several months ago, they were on the look out for a photographer and found me on the WPJA website.
I know that when a couple finds me through the WPJA I still need to do my best to sell myself but being associated with that organisation certainly takes out a lot of the hard work. Couples know what standard of images to expect.
I liked Mark and Amy straight away.

They booked me and we arranged a photoshoot in the city. Take a look at the pictures if you've not seen them yet.

When they got married a couple of weeks ago, it was beautiful weather! Infact, it was perfect!

Amy got ready at Conygre Mews in Bath; just 10 minutes drive from Priston Mill.
I was thrilled to find that Amy and her girls were the first bridal party to ever get ready there.
It was a really beautiful cottage lovingly restored and the owners showed their faces too; super nice people! Thank you.

Before you enjoy the pictures (or maybe after, thats your prerogative)...check out the special flipbook of the ceremony that Jessica and myself produced. It's just a bit of fun!

Amazing bouquets by Natalie Anne.
Amy's bridesmaids were brilliant! Well done girls.
Here's the man of the hour with Nicola.
I love shooting people's hands. They really are story tellers!
Disclaimer: This is not the Bride, no. But this little girl was the cutest thing I've ever seen.
Mark's best men keep an eye on him.

Amy's hands are tiny! I really like this picture.
Again with the hands...look at Marks! And notice how Ben, Marks younger brother is keeping an eye on him. 
Amy's Brother was so proud to give her away. 
I'll have to find out the name of the gentleman giving the ceremony, but he was hands down the nicest man for the job.
One of Mark and Amy's friends gave a reading of a slightly adapted version of "A Lovely Love Story" by Edward Monkton. (google it)
Did Mark only just realise how tiny Amy's hands were? I don't know, but I love this picture.
Congratulations!!

Mark and one of his friends practise their secret handshake. Word!
I love me a good veil!
Thanks for being a great bridesmaid Nicola, and for keeping me busy during the wedding breakfast. You are one funny girl!
I'm just going to let you sit and watch this for a moment. Don't leave it too long though, I don't want your screen saver coming on and spoiling the mood.
Mark is a real smiler!

Mark gets some brotherly love!

Speeches!

Oh, this was just disgusting. Apparently, this dirty little creation was taken everywhere on Marks stag holiday. By the look on Mark's face, he doesn't find it as repulsive as what Amy does. Bless.
"You seriously want to name our first-born E.T.?"
Isn't Mark a super handsome groom? And I think Mark will agree with me that Amy looks incredible!
With Mark and Amy's engagement pictures, we put together a guest book, and by the looks of it, it went down very well!

What a wedding!
Thank you so much for choosing me to be with you almost all day. You and your guests made me feel so welcome, I actually felt a little sad leaving.
Enjoy your lives together guys!

Wedding Teaser! Mark and Amy at Priston Mill!

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

I hope you're all having a great bank holiday weekend!

Last weekend I shot a wedding on another absolutely beautiful day just outside Bath. At one point I actually rolled up my sleeves; partly because I was a little warm, but mostly because I wanted to show what a rock and roll photographer I am. It's just how I roll.

Mark and Amy really couldn't of had a better day, Priston Mill really is the best place around for a luxury wedding with a relaxed feel.
Being just 45 minutes away from home, I can't begin to tell you how great it is to be in bed not too long after taking your last picture of the night...nay, weekend!

I think that's enough moaning from me about how I shot 24 hours at the weekend, I won't mention it again!
Today's teaser is another wedding flipbook created by Jessica.

We aimed to shoot one at Owen and Jane's Wedding but unfortunately I forgot the tripod. Sorry guys!
Although this is only our second attempt at a guestbook, I think this is the best by far. But of course, it's Mark and Amy's friends and family who make the video.
If you've got time, watch it a couple of times because I can guarantee that you'll notice something new each time. We've watched it countless times, I'm surprised the video hasn't gone viral yet!

We'll do these videos a couple more times just to make sure we're doing everything right before we offer them as a little something extra for our couples to enjoy. After all, the Bride is the last to arrive and the first to leave, so she misses out on all the action. It's nice for her to see every little detail.

Enjoy it!

Engagement Shoot! Mark and Amy in Bristol.

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

We had great fun in Bristol a couple of weekends ago!

I was feeling full of a chest infection and all the things that come along with it, and it was a really gloomy cold day in Bristol, but Mark and Amy brought a little touch of class to the cold city, their company was very warming! In fact, the sun even came out to play. Which was nice!

After the shoot with Mark and Amy, I'm really looking forward to their wedding at Priston Mill even more!
Make sure you keep an eye out for their wedding on here a little later this year!

It was a great way to get to know them a little bit more.
These shoots are the ultimate way to get used to having your picture taken!

Enjoy this little collection of Mark and Amy in Bristol!

First we stopped behind the tobacco factory and took advantage of some ACERONE work.
As a fan of both graffiti and photography, ACERONE is the perfect antidote for me!
Work like this can be found all around Bristol, it really makes me proud to live here.
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See what I mean about bringing a little class to Bristol? Lovely stuff!
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Oh, didn't I tell you? Mark and Amy can levitate. Proof:
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And Mark is an incredible dancer! ;-)
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The clouds went, which made us happy, and a little warmer.
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We found this ugly background so we decided to get a little dark and moody with some harsh lighting.
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But Mark cracked! Brilliant!
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I love these colors on the harbor-side 
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Incase you missed the teaser the other day...
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Great words!
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One of my favorite pictures. Just simple and sweet.
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And Amy's face in this picture! Brilliant!
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When Mark and Amy aren't levitating or dancing, they like to shoot energy balls from their faces.
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And we'll finish here with a little bit of warmth. Thank you to the Big Issue vendor who blessed us with some colorful comments to make us blush!
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