New Wedding Venues for 2015-2016
13th May 2015
Its not very often I get a new venue to add to the portfolio, especially as we've photographed over a 140 weddings in the passed five and a half years but lately we have had some new booking confirmations.
Namely:
The Corran (formerly Hurst Hotel) Laugharne
Cornish Tipi Weddings, Cornwall
Buckland hall, Brecon
Llechwen Hall, Nelson
The Barn, Southerndown
Oldbury-on-Thames
Its always nice to add a new venue to the portfolio as I understand quite a few Brides & Grooms like to book a photographer who has had experience of a particular venue.
Personally I thrive on new challenges and enjoy the challenge of photographing a 'new venue'. Often a fresh eye can create slightly different wedding pictures from the norm.
I remember one of my early weddings at Coed y Mwstwr, I put up a picture on Facebook of the Bride & Groom and because of the angle I used and the positioning of them I had two other wedding photographers come on to me saying " thats not from Coed y Mwstwr, you can't do that shot there"
I just smiled and said oh really :)
So the moral of the story - dont be put off if you wedding photographer hasn't 'shot there' before as it isn't always essential, as often a fresh pair of eyes can often create some unique pictures for you.
Namely:
The Corran (formerly Hurst Hotel) Laugharne
Cornish Tipi Weddings, Cornwall
Buckland hall, Brecon
Llechwen Hall, Nelson
The Barn, Southerndown
Oldbury-on-Thames
Its always nice to add a new venue to the portfolio as I understand quite a few Brides & Grooms like to book a photographer who has had experience of a particular venue.
Personally I thrive on new challenges and enjoy the challenge of photographing a 'new venue'. Often a fresh eye can create slightly different wedding pictures from the norm.
I remember one of my early weddings at Coed y Mwstwr, I put up a picture on Facebook of the Bride & Groom and because of the angle I used and the positioning of them I had two other wedding photographers come on to me saying " thats not from Coed y Mwstwr, you can't do that shot there"
I just smiled and said oh really :)
So the moral of the story - dont be put off if you wedding photographer hasn't 'shot there' before as it isn't always essential, as often a fresh pair of eyes can often create some unique pictures for you.