Caroline & Jon’s Swinton Park Spring Wedding

Caroline & Jon’s Swinton Park Spring wedding took place on the 2nd May, a day that will not be remembered for it’s glorious weather…as it was a bit wet or at least grey for the duration.

Still, this did not stop the couple and everyone else having a really great day and even getting outside for a bird of prey show during the drinks reception.

Residents of Manly, New South Wales, Australia, Caroline wore Anna Maier from Helen Rodrigues, Sydney and hair & makeup was by Lauren Sally.

Flowers were provided by Kirsti at Where Angels Play and the cake by Sugar Crafted Cakes.

The evening band was Mojo Circus and the rings from a distant relative at Whiting & Wilson.

Swinton Park is one of those great ‘all season’ venues for a wedding where no matter what the weather or time of year, it just works. In late April and early May, the gardens and woods are full of cherry blossom and so this is something we used as a stunning backdrop with a short couple only photo-shoot.

Below is a selection of highlight images from the whole day with full gallery with print order facility available to view here.

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Jenny & Caspar’s Spring Marquee Wedding (Part I)

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Jenny & Caspar’s Spring marquee wedding took place on the 11th April in the same North Yorkshire village (Ainderby Steeple near Northallerton) as Jenny’s sister Ellie’s wedding (to George) a couple of years ago.

However, whereas Ellie & George’s August wedding was a bit grey and dull weather-wise, Jenny & Caspar were blessed with beautiful April sunshine.

Jenny wore a bespoke 2 piece Andrea Bambridge wedding dress and Caspar a handmade suit courtesy of the immaculate tailoring of James Michelsberg.

Flowers were by Pat Greensit and Gilly Guthrie and the bouquet by Jean Dalgliesh.

The stunning white circa approx 1930 Bugatti belongs to Caspar’s father Michael.

The ceremony itself took place just across the road (red carpet and traffic halted!) at St. Helen’s conducted by the very welcoming Rev. Clive Todd with singing by members of the York Minster choir.

The caterers were CWC with guests enjoying a goats cheese based starter, Beef Wellington main plus trio of desserts and the marquee was provided by Coopers.

During the drinks reception (a second post can be viewed by clicking here) there was a Hendricks gin bar and an oyster bar provided by Oyster Meister which went down very well with the 180 or so guests.

The evening band were The Mini Big Band and the lighting both inside the marquee and out on the lawn (lit by 100+ solar lanterns) and around the garden was just fantastic.

The highlight for many however would have been the surprise act, – a ‘singing waiter’ trio Incognito who performed between mains and dessert.

Jenny & Caspar are honeymooning in California & Bora Bora.

Below, 150 highlights from a total of 600+ finished images with full client gallery including international print ordering facility available to view by  clicking here.
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Jenny & Caspar Part II – Candid Reception Photography

The previous post (above) would have been too large if we had included all the candid reception photography in the same post, so we’ve split the highlights from Jenny & Caspar’s wedding into these 2 posts.

The first post, was the story of their wedding day from start to finish in highlight form, ie, the 150 pictures shown are less than 25% of what they have received themselves.

This post though is dedicated purely to a single part of their day, – the drinks reception and limited to people and the B&W versions of those images.

There used to be…and maybe still is, a misconception that wedding photographers took/take endless staged group shots.

Well this one does not and never has done as out of a typical 1 hour 45 minute drinks reception, we spend maybe 10 minutes capturing 1/2 a dozen or so ‘staged’ family pictures followed by a short session with the B&G alone. The rest of the time, candid capture of the B&G, family, guests completely fly on the wall other than the occasional request we are always happy to oblige.

So below, we have featured around 1/3rd of the results from this side of the wedding day. These were all shot in colour and presented to the client in both colour and as a second set of B&W images. The use of B&W in this situation strips out all non-essential ‘clutter’ focusing instead on who and the moment.

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Brimham Rocks Pre-Wedding Photo-Shoot

I love Brimham Rocks near Harrogate in North Yorkshire.

The National Trust managed property is just 4 miles from the village I grew up in and returned to in August 2014.

Memories of Summer picnics, scrambling about the rocks and in season, getting purple lips and tongue from eating wild bilberries, something our daughter has now made her own!

So since moving from the North Yorkshire Moors back to Nidderdale, Brimham Rocks has become a new favourite for pre-wedding and engagement photo-shoots with Jessica & Paul’s recent session the first.

Jess & Paul are due to get married at Middleton Lodge next month and this was a great opportunity to get to know them both a little better.

Below, 3 that caught my eye…

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Emma & Danny’s Middleton Lodge Spring Wedding

“Hi Simon. We had an amazing day on Saturday and loved every minute. We are so pleased how everything went and the weather held out for us, apart from the strong winds! I hope our photos will be amazing too!” Emma & Danny

Well the wait is over (3 whole days!) and finally, Spring has arrived! It started a little on the wet side for Emma & Danny’s Middleton Lodge Spring wedding, the first of five booked at the venue for 2015, but cleared up nicely (if still a tad blowy) by lunchtime.

Emma wore Pronovias from The Bridal Rogue Gallery in York and Danny, a Cameron Ross suit with the 4 bridesmaids in two shades of ‘Vintage Rose’.

The flowers were by Twisted Willow and cake by Poppy Pickering with guitar and vocals during the ceremony, drinks reception and dinner by the fabulous Catherine Taylor Dawson.

The dancing in the evening was to Yorkshire ceiligh band, Shin Jig and the couple are honeymooning in The Maldives.

Catering was of course by Middleton Lodge themselves with self-carved beef the centrepiece highlight of the meal (though the afternoon tea style cakes were more than pretty good!).

The marquee was decorated in a ‘vintage’ style with a huge LOVE sign courtesy of Coco Luminaire.

The full set of over 500 images available to view here including print ordering facility (highlights below).

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A Yorkshire Wedding Photographers Advice on: Pricing

I t’s February and Spring is (hopefully) just around the corner, but it’s that time of year when a wedding photographer is twiddling his thumbs…

The website and blog are up to date. Weddings at this time of year are few and far between (though I do have a small job next week yay) and this year’s development & marketing has been put into place.

So what to do…

Write a series of informative articles relating to all things wedding photography and from the perspective of this particular Yorkshire Wedding Photographer titled ‘A Yorkshire Wedding Photographers’ advice/opinion on…!

My first article for this year then is in regard to pricing. What should good wedding photography cost?

The first question is not “how big is your budget?”, but “how important is the capture, presentation and preservation of your wedding day?

A fella called John Ruskin wrote this over-used quotation, but pertinent words nonetheless:

“It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse to pay too little.
When you pay too much you lose a little money, that is all.
But when you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything because the thing that you bought was incapable of doing the thing that you bought it to do!
The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot.
It cannot be done….
And if you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk that you run.
And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better.
There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper.
And the people, who consider price alone, are this man’s lawful prey”.

In regard to wedding photography, at what point does ‘cheaper’ change from being a lifetime investment (and good wedding photography should be) to a wedding day expense?

If it’s ‘cheaper’ but you have complete faith in it AND utterly love it compared to something else ‘more expensive’, then the risk is either minimal or non-existent.

But if you don’t have both have that complete faith and that love for the photographers work, – see Mr Ruskin’s wise words!

And then there is comparing apples with pears, – no two wedding photographers seem to be offering the same thing in regard to what they are offering.

It can be difficult to make direct comparisons so it is important to make sure any prices being compared are for ‘the same thing’ and ensuring it is everything you actually need so whilst on paper something can appear cheaper than something else, check that the prices you are comparing are for an identical package in terms of coverage, service & product.

Simon

Updating this post… Here’s a link to a great post on a bridal blog: Cautionary Tale

So long 2014, it was nice knowing you!

W ell 2014 was a great year, but 2015 is going to be something special! But before I get ahead of myself, a summary of the highlights (and there were many) from the 2014 wedding season.

The year started in January with the somewhat wet and windy day wedding day of Chantelle & Chris at St Mary’s in Masham followed by reception at Swinton Park.

February was as it so often is, a zero wedding month, but a good opportunity to get the garden cleared up in preparation for the Spring!

March is when things tend to kick off for us…except it was more gardening plus a few engagement and save-the-date photo-shoots.

April saw the church & marquee wedding at Jervaulx Abbey of Ali & George followed by Amy & Adam’s wedding at Middleton Lodge.

May was a busy month with 2 Rudding park weddings; Alida & Jonathan and Danielle & Jonathan plus 2 Swinton Park weddings (both using Ripon Cathedral for the ceremony) with; Alexandra & Eliot followed by Clementine & Alex.

June was a very busy month including 2 destination weddings to France and featured the weddings of; Gemma & Jack at Chateau de la Cazine near Limoges, Charlotte & Ed’s marquee wedding in Hampshire and Kaylie & Tom’s at Chateau de Massillan near Orange in Provence.

July was another busy month with the weddings of Lucy & Ricky at Hazlewood Castle, Hannah & Grant at Crockwell Farm in Northamptonshire and Wenisa & Simon at The Devonshire Arms plus Helen & Will’s marquee wedding.

August was pretty hectic with numerous weddings including; Sophia & Christopher’s Papakata wedding, Annabel & Lewis at Rudding Park, Nadia & Eric at Swinton Park, Sophie & Ollie’s marquee wedding and Laura & Philip’s at Swinton Park. Plus we moved house back to my home town of Harrogate!

September didn’t slacken off with Rachael & Tom’s marquee wedding followed by 2 more destination weddings in France with Joanne & Ivan’s wedding and then Carolyn & Dustin at Chateau de Lisse in SW France.

October was fortunately a fairly quiet month allowing us to finally unpack and featured the wedding of Kimberley & Rashpal at Rudding Park.

November & December finished the year off nicely with the Winter Weddings of; Kate & Stuart at The Devonshire Fell, Kim & Andy’s Stubton Hall wedding and that of Emma & Richard…which isn’t quite on-line yet due to the pesky Christmas period getting in the way!

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Kim & Andy’s Stubton Hall Wedding – Winter Wedding Photography

W inter Wedding Photography is about as tough as it comes in this industry. In June, even if it’s grey and flat or raining, at least it’s light until 10pm and that gives options.

With a wedding in mid-December, as a photographer, any light is a gift and what you are given tends to be low in quantity and often even less in quality.

To give your wedding photographer a fighting chance, do not get married at 5pm with a candle-lit ceremony!

Fortunately on December 12th 2014, Kim & Andy gave this photographer the best of those fighting chances and the weather was a gift on top.

OK, it was still virtually pitch dark by 4pm, but there is nothing anyone can do in that regard. Except get married in June…

With a 1.30pm ceremony at the very elegant Stubton Hall and some very welcome Winter sunshine, we had a great opportunity and used it. I say welcome Winter sunshine, but that is welcome other than during the ceremony as the low winter sun was blasting through the windows directly into everyone’s faces making for the ultimate wedding photographer nightmare of contrast far too high for any camera to handle 

coupled with shadows of the window frames directly onto the subjects faces. Call it a gift, but in the bride Kimberley’s case, it fell just below her eyes.

This wasn’t the first time I have photographed Kim or her family as I photographed her identical twin sister’s (Lauren) wedding to Johnny at Hodsock Priory 15 months ago, so there were many familiar faces.

The wedding day itself was a very classy affair themed in black & silver with a hint of ruby courtesy of Kim’s lips and nails with civil ceremony followed by chapel blessing followed by drinks reception. The meal itself followed by dancing took place in the orangery which was a perfect setting.

Kim wore Pronovias from Beautiful Brides of Nottingham and the groom a suit from Skopes.

Flowers were by friend Joanne and that stunningly sculpted cake by Ben ‘The Cake Man’ of Birmingham and the band was Blues Armada.

Kim & Andy are honeymooning in February in Thailand.

This was my first Stubton Hall wedding and I hope not my last…but maybe June next time… 😉

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Sound the trumpets! New Firehorse Photography website launched!

I t’s been a long time coming and a real labour of love, but finally my new website (and branding) is complete! Well almost…there are still a couple of sections to complete and these will be completed before the new year arrives.

I am pretty pleased with it and at the same time, sick of the sight of it, but that is an inevitable part of sitting staring at a computer screen for day after day after day after…

If you are new to Firehorse Photography then it won’t look any different (obviously) as you will not be aware of the old site (same as everyone else’s, – dull, boring, zzzzzzzzzzzz) but existing clients will be aware that it’s big change.

For existing clients, as in recent clients whose weddings I have photographed, your personal pages have been copied over to either this Journal page, or the Archive section and we’re pretty excited about a brand new client area that is due to be launched very soon that offer the following:

Wedding Details where you can have a map of your wedding location and info etc for guests in the build up to your wedding.

Gift Registry where guests can contribute towards upgraded book/album costs…and maybe more.

Guest Registry where friends & family can leave their best wishes (or complain about the food).

Engagement/Save-The-Date pictures with international print ordering facility.

Wedding Day images with international print ordering facility.

So there is some exciting stuff to come for 2015 (a further post about that soon) and we look forward to sharing it with you.

Simon

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Kimberley & Rashpal’s Wedding Part 01

Every now and again, a wedding comes along that blows me away.

I don’t always see some of them coming, – sometimes it’s the smaller mid-week one’s that had very little fanfare in the build up and other times you just know it’s going to be something ‘a bit special’.

To describe Kimberley & Rashpal’s wedding as ‘a bit special’ is if anything, a bit of understatement.

It wasn’t flashy or particularly showy even, – I’ve been to bigger and they won’t be offended in me saying I’m sure, grander (in that the Sikh temple hall is not the last word in luxury, but weddings are about people and not so much places!), but it was one of those days when the planets all aligned and the fat lady sang her Punjabi heart out all day.

All day from 6am.

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