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2020: A round up

So.. wow! We’ve come to the end of a bizarre and tumultuous year and for the first time in a few years I have the time to sit down and write a blog post reflecting upon the past 12 months.

First of all I just want to say a huge love and thank you to all my fab couples who have been so kind, understanding and flexible in this madness. The majority of my weddings for 2020 ended up being rescheduled due to coronavirus, and for nearly all of those we were able to find a date that worked for us both.

Although it has certainly been a difficult year for me and my business, I cannot begin to imagine what it must be like to have to reschedule your wedding day, and my heart goes out to every couple who has gone through this, or had to dramatically change their plans to fit in with the guidelines.

I figured that since my business has been a lot quieter than usual this year, I’ll share photos from both my work life and personal life on this post. First up is of course.. weddings!

 

Five fabulous weddings

At the beginning of my year, my calendar was packed with my usual number of around 30 weddings, and this ended up being 5 in the end! I shot 2 in February before the national lockdown happened, and then 3 afterward when we were allowed weddings with a 30 person limit.

Yogi & Simon - 8th February 2020

Yogi & Simon - 8th February 2020

I was so thrilled when Yogi & Simon’s wedding enquiry landed in my inbox as Yogi was one of the models I worked with when I was a fashion photographer 8 years ago! We kept in touch via Facebook as we are both obsessed with cats, and it has been lovely watching their relationship grow over the years. Their beautiful winter wedding at Eastington Park in Gloucestershire was the perfect celebration and ended with some of the best dance moves and tunes I’ve witnessed at a wedding!

Lizzy & Simon - 22nd February 2020

Lizzy & Simon - 22nd February 2020

Lizzy & Simon married under festoon lights in a heartfelt ceremony in front of their family, friends and church community on a chilly February day. The cheers and whoops as they walked back down the aisle perfectly illustrated how thrilled everybody was for Lizzy & Simon, and how much love and support they have behind them! I love that we had the opportunity sneak off to a local country park to take their portraits among the blossoms, before heading to a village hall for plenty of cake and a quiz that everyone got involved in. A perfect day.

Abby & CHris - 21st August 2020

Abby & CHris - 21st August 2020

Abby & Chris’s day took me back to one of my favourite venues, South Farm in Royston, for their mini wedding in August. They had always planned to marry on this date, and I loved their relaxed attitude of “let’s just go for it!”, and their wedding was a welcome joy amongst this crazy year with tears of joy, fabulous food and great speeches. They scaled down their guest list to just 30 people, and said their vows in front of closest family and friends in the Tudor Barn, before sneaking off for photos in the beautiful grounds of their venue. It meant the world to be asked to capture such an intimate celebration.

Eilis & Tom - 22nd August 2020

Eilis & Tom - 22nd August 2020

Eilis & Tom were originally planning to marry in April, and although they moved the “big day” to next year, they wanted to get married anyway and I was so thrilled to be asked to capture their ceremony in August. They had a beautiful church ceremony with sunshine pouring through the windows, and lots of giggles as their nephew chattered in the vows from the pulpit! Afterward we headed back to Eilis’ parents house for a little moment of quiet as we took their portraits as a newly married couple in the garden. See you in 2021 you two!

Katie & Ben - 18th September 2020

Katie & Ben - 18th September 2020

In September I headed down to Hampshire for Katie & Ben’s wedding day. I was particularly excited for their day as I had photographed her brother Joseph’s wedding in 2017, so it was lovely to see their family again and to meet Joseph & Abby’s little girl too! Their colourful church ceremony featured lots of beautiful, heartfelt readings, and we were blessed with blazing sunshine all day. As dancing wasn’t allowed due to coronavirus restrictions, they changed their evening to be a games night instead and it was an absolute hit with their guests. Lots of fun!

 

..And here’s a little bit of everything else!

As this year has been quiet on the weddings front, I thought I’d share some moments from my personal life this year, both before and after coronavirus!

A trip to Morocco

A trip to Morocco

The year started with a week in Morocco, staying in a beautiful riad with my dad and stepmum. Lots of walking, striking colours and fragrant, incredible food. And of course, shoe shopping as I can’t resist anything with tassels on. It is hard to believe that I was actually on holiday earlier this year with everything that has gone on since!

BIG personal milestones

BIG personal milestones

February marked 10 years since my mum died, and in March my divorce finalised and I was able to buy the other half of my flat. It meant a lot as a small business owner to be able to afford to take on my mortgage alone, and I am so excited to start more work on my home soon. And finally, in October I turned 30.

Astrophotography

Astrophotography

Astrophotography is something that I have wanted to dabble in for a long, long time but never found the chance until this year. I have been fascinated by the stars and space since I was a child and this year gave me the opportunity to explore that interest in more depth.

We were so lucky to have the incredible Comet NEOWISE pay us a visit in July and after a few fruitless evenings, I finally got a chance to see it with my own eyes and I will never forget that moment. And in the Autumn I was thrilled to have the above three photos accepted for an exhibition at the Quarry Theatre in Bedford, featuring work created under lockdown.

A new opportunity

A new opportunity

This year I have been working 4 days a week for Little Mouse, a company founded by Gill & Elliott whose wedding I photographed in 2016. I have been doing a bit of everything - packaging up orders, taking photos, putting new products online, and I have loved being a part of their team and made to feel so welcome. Thank you guys.

A trip to the seaside

A trip to the seaside

When restrictions were eased over the end of Summer, I went to stay at a friend’s holiday home in Norfolk. It was a wonderful trip with my household bubble (as I live alone, I am in a bubble with my photographer pals Dan & Sarah), and I’m not sure there are many things more joyful than seeing dogs run around in the sand having the time of their lives! And to top it all off, we got a beautiful view of the Milky Way on our last night there.

cross stitch crazy

cross stitch crazy

Over this year I have rediscovered my love for cross stitch and finished my first big project, this gorgeous sampler featuring lots of little plants. I’m also half way through my next project, a big planet Earth amongst the stars.


So I think that covers a bit of everything, really.. it’s been a crazy year and one that’s difficult to sum up, but we got through it!

If you got this far, thank you, and here’s to a much more peaceful 2021.

2017: a round up

Every year I like to take some time out during the Christmas madness to review my year.. and this year is no different. So here we go.. grab a cuppa!

The most important thing.. 25 fab weddings!

..or 40 if you include second shooting! This year I was updating my website and sat and thought about what weddings really mean to me. And the conclusion I came to was that during every single wedding I photograph, I get this resounding, comforting feeling in my soul that this is exactly where I am supposed to be, and this is what I am supposed to do with my life. Weddings feel like home.

So a huge, huge thank you to every couple I have had the privilege of working with this year - it was a joy and an honour to photograph and witness each of your wedding days. Have an amazing first Christmas and New Year together as husband and wife!

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Lots of travel..

A question I get asked on a regular basis is how far I'll travel for work.. and the answer is: wherever I am needed! This year I'm so grateful to have travelled abroad to Italy, Cyprus & Ireland for weddings and styled shoots, and at home, the length of the country from Cornwall to Aberdeen on weddings and commercial work alike. I'm always up for a road trip!

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2 awards.. and one Finalist!

After a whole day shooting an event on one of the hottest days of the year in June, I rushed home and just made it to the SME Bedfordshire Business Awards evening in time to find I'd won Young Business Person of the Year!

As with last year, I was honoured to be placed as a Finalist again for Best Photographer in East of England at the The Wedding Industry Awards. Although only a finalist I am super proud of this one as the TWIA awards are particularly prestigious within the wedding industry.

My Christmas always starts with a bang in the form of the Four Counties Wedding Awards gala, held each year towards the end of November. I love being a part of their close-knit community of wedding professionals and the gala always feels like our work Christmas party! Here I was honoured to win Highly Commended in my category of Fine Art Documentary Wedding Photography, alongside many other talented friends who also won awards in their categories. A really fab evening as always!

But although it is a huge honour to be recognised by my industry, the best part of all is the support I receive from my couples in the form of the votes and feedback they send in. It means the entire world to me and I am so excited to see my TWIA feedback in January!

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Features

It's always a huge highlight to have a wedding featured, and I'm sure not only for me but for the couples also! Big love to Rock My Wedding, Love My Dress (x2!), Whimsical Wonderland Weddings and Your Herts & Beds Wedding Magazine for the features. It means a great deal and I just love being able to read about each couple's story as a couple and wedding planning process!

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So a huge, huge thank you..

..to everybody who has played a part in making this year as amazing as it's been.

To my couples, thank you for choosing me to capture one of the most important days of your lives. It's been so much fun getting to know you all and spend time with you and I wish you every happiness for the rest of your lives together!

To my friends & family, thank you for your love, support and patience with me taking forever to respond to messages when I'm busy and for putting up with all the late nights working on my dream business. It means the world.

To my wedding industry pals, thank you for inspiring and pushing me each and every day to get better and better at what I do. We're all in this wonderful madness together!

I'm so fortunate to do what I love for a living and couldn't do it without you all. Here's to a joyful and prosperous 2018!

With love,

Cat


Are you getting married in 2018 and beyond? Get in touch!

I’m currently booking up as far as late 2019 but still have a some dates left in 2018. So get in touch - I’d love to hear all about your day!

 

2016: thank you for a wonderful year

I'm sat in lovely Gloucester right now for Christmas, and I'm so happy to sit here with a good cup of coffee and look back upon everything that has happened this year, and it's been a busy one!

It’s been a difficult year in my personal life but photographing weddings has brought me joy, support, love and friendship and for that I cannot be more grateful. So let's look back at 2016...

25 wonderful weddings..

..or 40 if you include second shooting! The most wonderful thing about this year, and every year, is that I’ve had the great privilege of photographing so many fabulous weddings and the stories behind them. And it’s not just about the shooting – I just love getting to know these fab couples as part of the process. I love how every wedding is different and unique, reflecting who these couples are and most importantly, celebrating their love with everybody who has a place in their heart.

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2 awards.. and one Finalist!

The year started off with a bang with winning the Bedfordshire Businesswomen Young Achiever Award in January! It was such an honour to win an award amongst so many inspiring women in the my business community.

November brought along the Four Counties Wedding Awards, a great evening out at Knebworth House where I found out I’d won the “One To Watch” award in the photographer category! It was a great night out with so many of my friends in the industry, and I’m so proud of what we have all achieved this year.

And last but not least, wonderful feedback & comments from my couples landed me a place as finalist for Best Photographer in East of England in the prestigious TWIA Awards. A huge honour, and even better was receiving the feedback my couples had left after the awards were over – something I am eternally grateful for.

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Features

Blog features in Rock My Wedding, Rock N Roll Bride, Whimsical Wonderland Weddings, Festival Brides, and So You’re Getting Married were a big highlights of my year, and hopefully for my couples whose weddings were featured also! To be able to share a wedding to inspire future brides is always a big honour and I’m so thrilled to have worked with so many great blogs this year. And more are in the works for 2017!

I was also fortunate enough to get a cover on Your Herts & Beds Wedding magazine and a spot on their recent feature of A-Z of wedding photography, sharing my advice alongside other photographers regarding all things wedding photography with future brides & grooms.

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Collaborating

2016 saw a record of 4 styled shoots (I still can’t believe I managed to fit that many in!) I feel so privileged to not only meet and work with so many talented wedding suppliers, but to also count many among my friends as well. Our efforts have seen our images published both online and in print, and I hope our photos have inspired brides to do something a little different with their day.

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So thank you..

..from the bottom of my heart to every bride, groom, wedding supplier, friend, and family member for your support, inspiration and friendship. Being a wedding photographer is my dream job and I still can’t believe I get to do this for a job every single day. Thank you.

With love,

Cat


Are you getting married in 2017 and beyond? Get in touch!

I’m currently booking up as far as 2019 but still have a some dates left in 2017. So get in touch - I’d love to hear all about your day!

Hello 2015!

Today is my first day back at work after the Christmas break and I am just so excited to throw myself back into the madness! 2015 is a really exciting year for our wedding business and we are just so honoured to have so many wonderful brides & grooms in our calendar for this year. We can't wait for your weddings!

We've got lots planned for the year.. start doing more inspirational styled shoots with fellow wedding vendors, find the best possible album suppliers so we can add albums to our packages and as always continually add lots of lovely new weddings to our blog & site to name but a few. Watch this space!