Thursday, 3 November 2016

Wedding of Mrs and Mrs Walker-Dennison


Going back in time slightly for this blog, back to the end of the summer, for two reasons; first, this crashed when we tried to load it at the time and I've had to re-do all the images, and secondly because we're still bogged down with editing the mass of images shot at Half Term.


Largely due to a change in work and The Childs moving in, we stopped doing wedding photography (it was also because our taste in photography was shifting to a more fine-art style).  But we always said we'd do weddings again for friends and family, so when Tiffany, friend and former workmate, asked us to photograph her wedding, we were more than happy to oblige.

We're not going to put a ton of images up, just a few for the flavour of the day.  Tiffany and Amy were getting married at the Guide Post hotel in Bradford- oddly enough, the venue for the evening-do of the first ever wedding we shot, years and years ago.


The rooms are somewhat brighter than they were back on that first visit too, which meant our cameras coped better.


The weather was also fantastic, and whilst (for the privacy of the people involved in the pictures) we're not posting any of the shots on the blog, we shot the group pics immediately nextdoor to the hotel, which is in an urban industrialised bit of Bradford; by careful use of a drystone wall next to an allotment, and a little triangle of park down the road, we managed to make it look like a country wedding...

The happy couple at the evening do, First Dance- weird colours off the disco lighting lending some odd effects, but the new SLR (bought especially for this wedding) coped brilliantly.


We couldn't resist some arty shots too, naturally.


Conclusion?  It was fun to do a wedding again (even if freighted with all the concerns of a wedding, the stress of getting it right for the couple).  Tiffany and Amy were brilliant clients for the shoot from start to end, and we wish them the very best in their wedding.

Next up, another back-in-time post from the summer which also crashed on loading at the time... 

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