Wayne & Caitlin got married at Manchester Town Hall!

April 24th, 2012

*Still on hol­i­day. Thank you for your patience with emails and the like.*

“You’ve got 3 hours to shoot a wedding.”
Well, that was cer­tain­ly a challenge.
No mess­ing around, just pure pho­to­jour­nal­ism, and what a thrill it was for me!
One thing that I per­son­al­ly love about wed­dings is get­ting to know the guests and the fam­i­ly, hav­ing a lit­tle chat with them.
I know that this helps them to relax around me through­out the day.
No time for that here though.

Wayne and Caitlin got mar­ried at the incred­i­ble Man­ches­ter Town hall.
Inside, it’s as dark as Darth Vader’s arm pits but as beau­ti­ful as you’d expect from, well… a neo-goth­ic munic­i­pal build­ing com­plet­ed in 1877 by archi­tect Alfred Waterhouse.
It’s a good job I can remem­ber things like that, and the inter­net address of a pop­u­lar online encyclopaedia.

Wayne and Caitlin moved on to the Radis­son Edwar­dian hotel in Man­ches­ter for their very inti­mate wed­ding breakfast.
I believe they were joined by more friends lat­er on.
I packed up after my 3 hours and went for a Nando’s.

Enjoy.

  1. mike April 28th, 2012 at 4:48 am

    Gor­geous work Joseph. We just picked up our first D700 and are look­ing for­ward to using it for a wed­ding next weekend.

  2. Luke Stanton May 5th, 2012 at 1:40 pm

    I love your Black and white pho­tographs, the con­trast is so per­fect. The colour ones are great too but the B+W ones just stand out for me!!

  3. Stephen Rotondo May 8th, 2012 at 9:36 am

    I love your pho­tog­ra­phy Joseph, you use light so effec­tiv­ly, and your black & white pro­cess­ing is great — love it!

  4. matt Stanton May 8th, 2012 at 7:30 pm

    Crack­ing black and whites, you ‘see in light’, a gift you put to excel­lent use :)

  5. kenny May 15th, 2012 at 9:02 am

    very nice avail­able light work here. espe­cial­ly like the thru the win­dow shots / reflec­tions this engen­ders upon occasion.

  6. Trevor King May 18th, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    A good set, espe­cial­ly cap­tur­ing the passers by con­grat­u­lat­ing the cou­ple, and the cake shot is real­ly good too.

  7. Tracy Morter May 21st, 2012 at 11:57 am

    Love how you use the light! Ele­gant­ly captured.

  8. James May 21st, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    Three hours of shoot­ing, looks like you got all the impor­tant moments/seconds cap­tured. Good job.

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