Gloucestershire

Yogi & Simon: Cosy Winter Wedding at Eastington Park

When I look back on 2020 it’s easy to assume every wedding I photographed happened under lockdown restrictions, but Yogi and Simon’s February wedding at Eastington Park happened just 6 weeks before the first lockdown!

This one felt really special as I’d known the bride for years. It feels like a lifetime ago, but I used to be a fashion photographer and Yogi was one of the first models I’d ever worked with! We bonded over a shared love of cats and stayed in touch, so it was a real joy to be asked to capture their wedding day.

Eastington Park is an 18th century manor house in Gloucestershire, and it’s the perfect venue for a winter wedding. In the morning I met Yogi and her bridesmaids in the spacious bridal suite which was perfect for a relaxed morning as they had their hair and makeup done. The room was full of light which glittered off of Yogi’s intricately beaded dress as she got ready. Her bouquet was a mix of red and white roses, thistles and greenery which was just perfect for a winter wedding.

Simon was all smiles as he got ready with his groomsmen, making his entrance down the venue’s iconic spiral staircase to meet their guests (but not before a quick go on the tree swing of course - one of my favourite shots from the day!)

Their ceremony took place in a room overlooking the gardens, and it was filled with heartfelt moments and laughter. They celebrated with petal confetti outside before heading back indoors for a cosy drinks reception.

One thing I particularly love about winter weddings is the early golden hour and we were treated to a stunning sunset as their drinks reception drew to a close. I’m so glad Yogi and Simon braved the chill as we got the most beautiful shots - my favourite happening as they walked back inside, Yogi wrapped in a pashmina, Simon’s arm around her to keep her warm.

They made sure their cats were there in spirit through framed photos of them on the tables for the wedding breakfast and a brilliant cat origami competition that Yogi judged at the end of her speech! I loved seeing all the little cats that the guests had made lined up and it was such a fun and original idea that made their wedding personal to them.

The evening kicked off as Yogi changed into a gorgeous painted leather jacket that her girls had made for her hen do and completed the look with show stopping red lipstick. The DJ kept everyone on the dancefloor with a fantastic mix of hip-hop, funk and soul bangers and it was so much fun capturing a packed dancefloor to end the night.

featured suppliers

Venue: Eastington Park
Florist: Natalie Lauraine Floral Design
Cake: Lucy’s Cakes
Dress: Phase Eight
Suit:
Marks & Spencer
DJ: Speakerbox Wedding DJs

Winter wedding bridal bouquet with red and white roses, thistles and greenery bathed in natural light.
Four groomsmen playing on the tree swing at Easton Park in Gloucestershire.
Bridesmaid helps bride into beaded Phase Eight wedding dress as the winter sun streams through the Eastington Park windows.
Bride in beaded gown decends the spiral staircase at Eastington Park with her bridesmaids dressed in blush and burgundy dresses.
Bride and groom smile at registrar during their winter wedding ceremony at Eastington Park.
A winter three tier, semi naked,  wedding cake with white pink and red roses.
Groom places hand around beautiful bride holding a winter wedding bouquet with red, pink and white roses.
Brides veil sweeps agross her and the groom during an intimate moment in the gardens of Eastington Park.
Bride wearing a black leather jacket hand painted with roses and gold text.
Groom wispers into brides ear during their first dance at their Eastington Park wedding.
Bride's white converse style trainers with glittery toes on the dancefloor at Eastington Park.

Are you getting married at Eastington Park and looking for your wedding photographer? I’d love to capture your day in my relaxed, unobtrusive style.

Katie & Piers: Countryside Engagement Shoot in the Cotswolds

With their Yorkshire wedding at Ripley Castle ahead of us, it was so much fun to meet up with Piers & Katie for their engagement shoot in the Cotswold countryside.

One of the best parts of my job is exploring new places, and when Piers and Katie suggested the grounds of Highclere Castle, I was all in! With beautifully landscaped gardens and elegant architecture providing the most picturesque backdrops it was a fabulous choice, and we even stumbled upon a field of wildflowers as we finished our shoot.

Piers and Katie beamed as I photographed them walking around the grounds, fully embracing the countryside aesthetic in wellies and gilets! It was like catching up with old friends and I was so excited to hear about everything they had planned for the big day the following year.

If you've got a special spot in mind for your engagement photos, I’d love to make it happen! Whether it's a historic castle or a hidden gem off the beaten path, let’s go for it and create gorgeous photos that capture this exciting chapter in your lives together.

Katie and Piers, in country attire, snuggle together on the grass with a backdrop of pale pink rose bushes.
Piers embraces Katie as they smile and gaze lovingly at each other, on the steps of Highclere Castle garden folly.
Katie and Piers stroll hand in hand along a lavender-bordered gravel path at Highclere Castle.
Katie and Piers stroll through the wildflower meadow at Highclere Castle during their engagement photoshoot.
Katie and Piers share a kiss with the beautiful Cotswold countryside in the background, in black and white.

Are you engaged and looking for your wedding photographer? I’d love to capture your engagement and wedding day in my relaxed, unobtrusive style.