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Wedding Photography at Ivy Hill and Furze Hill, Margaretting, near Chelmsford in Essex
July 28, 2009 on 10:07 am | In Customer Weddings Revealed | 2 CommentsOn Friday my good friend and fellow wedding photographer Steve asked if I could be 2nd photographer alongside him at Joanne and David’s wedding which took place at Ivy Hill and Furze Hill near Chelmsford in Essex.
Whilst Steve went to photograph the bride getting ready, I caught up with the groom and the guys. The couple also had the assistance of Charlotte Thatcher, Events Manager from Chic & Unique who really did make the day run smoothly!
The day started off slightly overcast, but the sun was creeping through and gave for an atmospheric look.
It was a short drive from the groom’s home to the wedding ceremony venue at Best Western – Ivy Hill. I continued taking shots with the guys and then met up with the bridal party.
The bride looked absolutely fabulous!
It was almost time for the ceremony so there was just time for a couple more photographs.
I took my usual perch at the front of the ceremony and captured all the key moments and expression throughout the service.
We then had a few minutes of sunshine before the rain came, but made the most of it.
Unfortunately the majority of group shots had to be taken indoors as the rain got progressively heavier. The Ivy Hill does have some lovely rooms suitable for wet wedding photographs.
The wedding reception took place at Furze Hill which is on the same complex as the Ivy Hill, so only a short walk away. Furze Hill is situated above Bartella’s, a fancy restaurant and bar, so we also popped in for couple of photos as the weather was still wet.
After the speeches, the desserts were being served when we noticed a break in the clouds. We mentioned this to the couple and they came running!
As we are with you the entire day there is usually an opportunity to get outside at some point when its a wet day.
I had an awesome time photographing Joanne and David’s wedding with Steve, there were just a few more shots still to do. I can offer a two photographer service for a very reasonable upgrade price on any package.
By Dean Robson – RT Weddings (July 2009) Wedding Photographer for Hertfordshire, Essex and Kent
Pre-wedding visit to Parklands, Quendon Hall in Quendon, Essex
July 26, 2009 on 11:25 am | In General Information | No CommentsThis morning I had a pre-wedding visit with Louise and Paul who are getting married at Parklands, Quendon Hall later in the year.
As it was a nice morning I took a few shots as a small engagement shoot aswell as some of the venue.
Quendon Hall has some wonderful grounds and is a great setting for a wedding.
I am really looking forward to photographing their wedding and hope for nice weather on the day too.
By Dean Robson – RT Weddings (July 2009) Wedding Photographer for Hertfordshire, Essex and Kent
Wedding Photography at Vitznau near Luzern in Switzerland
July 22, 2009 on 11:27 am | In Customer Weddings Revealed | No CommentsI was extremely excited to be asked to photograph this wedding for Celine and Benno at the weekend, over in Switzerland. This isn’t the first time I have photographed a Swiss wedding, you may recall the wedding I photographed in Meilen last summer. I arrived in Switzerland a couple of days before the wedding which gave me an opportunity to look at the venue and prepare for the day.
I was quite anxious as the weather forecast for the wedding day was heavy rain, which in the mountains really can hide the fabulous views. I was picked up nice and early and taken to the hair salon in a town called Root, where the bride was being styled and she looked very pretty indeed.
We then went back to the house where the bride was preparing, a traditional Swiss house, it really looked great.
My German is quite limited at the moment, so lucky for me the couple and most of the guests speak very good English. The majority of my photography was to capture the essence of the day, lots of casual shots.
In Switzerland it is traditional for the couple to be legally married at the town hall before their wedding day and then have a blessing ceremony a few weeks later.
The ceremony took place at Morschach and was quite high up over looking the
Vierwaldstättersee (Lake Lucerne). Unfortunately due to the weather the view wasn’t very clear and the welcome drinks would have to be indoors instead of on the terrace.
The weather was starting to clear during the drinks reception and the rain stopped, so I couldn’t resist in getting an aerial group shot of all the guests with the lake in the background.
We then took the drive back down the valley to Vitznau, a small town on the edge of the lake which also has a cable car and a train to the Rigi, a famous Swiss mountain. It was here where the wedding meal and reception took place in the Hobby Hotel in Vitznau, which also has a terrace area and a fantastic dining room with huge panoramic windows over looking the lake. It really was breathtaking!
By the evening the weather had cleared and I witnessed one of the best sunsets I’ve ever seen.
After the meal there were many events taking place for the bride and groom and although I couldn’t fully understand what was happening I got a rough idea.
It was then time for the first dance and the cutting of the cake. The food was fantastic throughout the entire wedding and I was very well looked after! As midnight arrived the bride had a special surprise for her man as it was now his Birthday. We then went outside for a Chinese lantern release over the lake.
I had an absolutely amazing time photographing their wedding and hope I managed to tell the story of their day. If you would like me to photograph your wedding please do get in touch.
By Dean Robson – RT Weddings (July 2009) Wedding Photographer for Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent and now Switzerland














