Thursday, 5 November 2009

Laura and Doug's Wedding Photographs - Dumbleton Hall, Worcestershire

I recently photographed the wedding of Laura and Doug at Dumbleton Hall in Worcestershire. The whole wedding from the prep to the dancing was all at Dumbleton Hall which was fun as I got to photograph both Doug and Laura getting ready. There are many photos in this post, I've had a hard time picking! (and perhaps too many details but I couldn't help myself) Here they are:

As you can see the weather was beautiful as I arrived at Dumbleton Hall, I think the sheep thought I was a bit odd pulling over into their space on the driveway up to take this photo, it's a gorgeous building and I know Doug in particular wanted this. I love the hint of autumn around.


The dresses were so lovely, I loved Laura's but I also loved the colours of the bridesmaids.


The start of the hair

Really fun bridal shoes which didn't stay on long as the boots came on as soon as we went outside


I then popped over to see the lads

Doug had two best men, Matt who is helping him get ready on the left (and was a great help to me later in the day! -thanks again Matt) and Adam on the right, writing some of the speech.


Detail on the kilt


Back over to Laura

The flowers were so nice and smelt soooo good (and I don't usually like the smell of flowers)



We then moved room to start the final preparations

The two bridesmaids, Elspeth on the left (Doug's sister) and Natalie on the right

Time for the dress






Almost time

love it



This is one of my favourites!! It can't not be can it?

Yay!


As mentioned before I don't really like photographing the register part if I'm not allowed to photograph the actual signing as it feels quite forced, but it's a record of the moment nonetheless, I do however love this part after when everyone is allowed to take a photo if they want, it feels like paparazzi


After the ceremony it was raining, then there was a break in the rain and we decided to risk it and do a big group shot outside, just as everyone was almost in position it started to rain, so we snapped it fast and then legged it back inside, I love this one on the way back


As usual, if possible, after the group shots we went to take some photographs in the grounds, it had stopped raining pretty fast which was lucky as we really wanted to get out there. Mmmm autumn!


There is this random old arch plonked in the grounds so we decided to mess around a bit, well, they did :) Got to show off those boots!

This is my favourite



I LOVE this one, we saw this climbing frame and Doug said they should climb it, I replied that they would be my favouritest ever if they did that, he took the challenge, ran over and got up, unfortunately it was a bit prickly around the base so Laura instead decided to take a sneak peak :) - actually everyone at the wedding knows what was under that kilt as he and the bestmen showed us :D

Wellies + leaves = kicking

Almost back, Dumbleton Hall is quite an impressive building

Now that sun and those dark clouds can only mean one thing, rainbow!! It's didn't hang around long either


Some confetti before it was time for the meal

As demonstrated by Laura, there is only one way to get rid of confetti on a dress and that's spin around until it falls off


I got really carried away with the details, I had to stop myself from putting in more



Speeches :) first up was father of the groom for a change



(In case you can't see what Matt is holding, it says "101 inappropriate stories about Doug")



Then, obviously, time for the evening reception


I always got the impression from Laura and Doug that they don't do things just like anybody else, first dance was no exception and was to The Darkness -I believe in a thing called love :) I would have air guitared had I not been working! (also check out Laura's third pair of shoes, fluffy slippers -awesome)



Just a few more, chocolate fountain - yummy!


That feels like quite an epic post, hope you've enjoyed it.

And I hope you are having a fantastic honeymoon Laura and Doug, see you soon!

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Happy Halloween!!

Well technically it's now November the first, I'm a couple of hours late, but I'm still on the night of Halloween. Just wanted to blog this years pumpkin attempt, last year I did this It is Totoro from the film My Neighbour Totoro, for those that don't look at the past post this is a childrens film from Studio Ghibli, even though it's for young children I highly recommend it for anyone that is in touch with their inner child and especially if you appreciate good animation! The drawings are just gorgeous! So this year I decided to do another totoro pumpkin, I took it from a picture I found and it's just a snippet from a scene, I am not sure if you would know what it is if you didn't know to start with though so this may not work. It is Totoro (the creature in the middle of the previous pumpkin) lying down with the little girl sat on him and touching his nose. It was SO hard to carve as there are lots of teeny intricate details, I accidently carved her eyebrow off, opps!



Closer


Even closer, I think this looks a bit like a painting




A good trick for anyone that does this is to cover all exposed areas with vaseline once you have finished. This creates a barrier from the air and will preserve it for a few extra days.

I hope everyone has had a good halloween!!

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