Weddings Ceremony Photography
The days photos started with meeting with Ash at the church and capturing all of the wedding guests arriving and photographing Ash with his groomsmen.
The church is such a stunning venue, it is the chapel at Princethorpe collage, as a parent I have been in the chapel for school events, but I saw a whole new beauty to it for a wedding… wow!
Capturing ceremony photos during the service was lots of fun as you could move all around and be really discreet with all of the corridors etc! It made capturing this side of the wedding photography really fun.
Upon Mary’s arrival I captured some lovely candid moments of her with her bridal party before heading in. And some important photos of the flower girl with the very important job of walking down the aisle with the wedding rings on a cushion.
Once the ceremony had concluded, I lined all of the guests up for the couples confetti shot, you all know by now its up there in my top 5 photos to capture! Swiftly moving on I gathered all of the guests together out of the front of the iconic chapels tower to capture the main whole group photos, then broke them down into the smaller group photos the couple had asked me to capture. We had a really small window of time to get these wedding photos before needing to dash off to the wedding reception at the Saxon Mill.
I was so pleased to be Mary & Ash’s wedding photographer for their beautiful wedding day at the Church of Our Lady of Angels and then to the Saxon Mill.
There are some weddings where you can feel the emotion in every part of the day, and Mary and Ashl’s beautiful wedding dayl was exactly that. From the moment I arrived, the entire day was filled with warmth, laughter, and so much love from family and friends. What a wonderful wedding to photograph.
Emma Lowe - Warwickshire Wedding Photographer
Hi, I’m Emma Lowe, a Wedding Photographer specialising in relaxed, natural and elegant wedding photography. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about Mary and Ash’s beautiful wedding at Saxon Mill in Warwickshire and seeing highlights from their special day.