Showing posts with label summer Brympton House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer Brympton House. Show all posts

Coombe Lodge Wedding Photographer | Coombe Lodge Weddings

Coombe Lodge Weddings has got to be one of the greatest places to get married in Bristol and Somerset. It absolutely gets a spot in my own personal top ten – it’s just such a stunning wedding venue. The rooms are absolutely chock full of character and elegant country house charm, and the twinkling lights and wood panelling make it super cosy all year round. As soon as you arrive you just feel at home. It’s the kind of place where you can have an awesome party and feel like the place is all yours.


I’ve shot here a lot now over the years and I just absolutely love it. The atmosphere is wonderful, the staff are so welcoming and the food is blooming amazing too. Every time I visit I’m just so blown away by the lengths they go to to make your day a total success.



7 Brilliant Ideas For Summer Wedding Photography 2022

 This guide is about 8 brilliant ideas to be a bit creative with your summer wedding shot. Read till the end to make the best out of your photography skills.



Ask Your Clients To Choose Summer-Friendly Attires

This is a crucial step in your wedding photography. You should ask your clients to choose summer-friendly attires that are suitable for the heat and humidity of the summer months. This will help them feel more relaxed, resulting in better photos and ensuring that your photos will be as beautiful as possible, even in extreme conditions.

It would be best if you also suggest clients dress up in bright colours and pastel tones such as white and blue to add a fresh feel to the images and make them look more appealing.


Do Not Miss Out On Golden Hours

Summer weddings are a lovely time of year because people tend to be outdoors more often than in winter. However, this does not mean that the whole day of summer is suitable for a photoshoot. Top somerset wedding photographers suggest taking advantage of the golden hours of the day—-the last hour before sunset and the first hour after sunrise. Golden hours, also known as magical hours, remove blemishes and add a fantastic soft-tan touch to the pictures. Keeping a slot to shoot in these magical hours is imperative to get beautiful outdoor photos in the summer. 

Create A Shot List

In order to create a stunning photo collection for your client’s portfolios, you must ensure you have everything planned. This way, you will not miss any opportunities during the wedding event! You should create a list containing all of your client’s favourite shots. Schedule a meeting with them beforehand to discuss a list of significant guests that need to be captured. Also, ask them about specific poses they require in the wedding album. 

Light Diffuser Can Make A Difference

The sun’s bright light can cause harsh shadows, which are hard to hide with colour correction or fill-in tools in Photoshop. This is where diffusion comes in handy; it allows you to reduce the intensity of the light and create softer shadows instead. Most renowned wedding photographers prefer to invest in high-quality diffusers to provide the best results.

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2021 The Year Weddings Came Back

 One of the highlights of my year is always selecting the images for my round up from the last 12 months of shooting weddings in Bristol, Somerset and beyond. It’s January, it’s cold, grey and wet outside. But I’ve had the loveliest few days combing through tens of thousands of photos from my 2021 weddings to show you. It can’t help but make you feel all warm and fuzzy. And so here are my 2021 highlights from the year that weddings came back.


Getting married in 2021 wasn’t always the easiest thing to do – we had various rules come and go (6, 12, 30 people allowed) and I really felt for those couples (who’d been planning for a couple of years already) every time the papers started talking about changing restrictions a month or two before their weddings. But we made it. We got there in the end. And that’s how a lot of my 2021 weddings felt. Some of them rescheduled two or three times over. Guest lists slashed, then increased. Plans changed, then changed again. And through it all the importance of celebrating the day, with those closest to you, superseded everything else. It was a year of people letting loose on the dancefloor, enjoying those hugs even more than they had previously, and generally just embracing the day with 100% of their energy, love and joy.

So this year I’d just like to say well done. We made it. I know it wasn’t easy, but you got there in the end. There’s a line in the song I picked for the video – Oh my god lord what a feeling, all this joy I’ve been stealing – which perfectly sums up how I felt making this. Well now I’m giving it back – enjoy!



A beautiful summer Brympton House wedding

 Well, it’s the height of wedding season and everything feels like it’s nearly normal again and I cannot tell you how nice that is! I’ve been to so many lovely weddings in the last month or two and it’s so great seeing everyone have so much FUN and this Brympton house wedding is no exception. I’m just about keeping on top of the editing pile at the moment and so I thought now was a good time to show you a recent wedding – very recent in fact, as it only happened a month ago. It was my first time at the beautiful Brympton House in Somerset for Anna and Sam’s wedding but it was great to see some familiar faces – I photographed Anna’s sisters wedding five years ago. I was genuinely amazed to hear that’s how long it was, as it felt like a year or two at most. By the way, why has no one told me about Brympton House before?! What an amazing place for a wedding. When I arrived at Brympton House the night before the wedding it felt like I’d temporarily left Somerset and landed in Italy on a fine summer’s evening. Such a beautiful setting and so many different spaces to use on a wedding day. Like many couples this year, Anna and Sam have had to wait a year longer than they’d initially hoped to make this day come together but I think they’d agree that it was worth the wait. A beautiful concoction of amazing music, great food, incredible spaces and all their friends and family in one place made this super special. Anna and Sam were an absolute treat to spend the day with too.