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London Wedding In National Trust Tudor House.

City Wedding

 

My last wedding was my first inner city wedding, I am quite fortunate that normally I get to visit some spectacular country venues and churches which offer great locations for wedding photography. The wedding of Peter and Lorraine offered me a slightly different challenge, instead of a large airy  church with ample space to manoeuvre silently about during the ceremony to get the required shots, I had to content with low ceilings and streaming sunlight flooding through the windows.

Sutton House situated in the heart of east London and built in 1535 by prominent courtier of Henry VIII, Sir Ralph Sadleir, Sutton House retains much of the atmosphere of a Tudor home. This wonderful building is a hidden treasure, a window into the past surrounded by the hustle and bustle of modern day life.

Challenges at the location ranged from restricted space to move, squeaking floors, and the large amount of oak panelling. However all those minor issues just fade into the background once you get raped up in the beauty of the building and ceremony that you are there to record.

Once the ceremony was complete and after capturing some images of the Bride and Groom enjoying a well deserved glass of champagne in the tranquil court yard, I took the wedding party and the quests to a nearby park to find some shade and space to get the group shots.

I hope you enjoy the slideshow and if you are ever in London for the day I recommend that you visit Sutton House and take a step back in time.

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“What Does A Day Contain, Photographically ?”

Your choices are endless I hear you say….. and you are correct everyday is different and everything is constantly changing – light – weather – subject matter – location.

I think that is one of the most interesting things about photography, it is never static and you are only limited by your imagination, where ever you look images can be found or made.

One thing that always catches me out is forgetting to look behind me, thinking I had seen everything that there was to see along the route I had just ambled. I alway forget that two things are constantly changing and that is POV (Point of View) and Perspective.

This can be easily demonstrated here with this series of images which were captured in a location I walk many times in a week, but by changing my POV and orientation by looking down this is what I captured on a bridge in London.

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Previously I had always crossed this bridge only looking for images within my field of view, it never occurred to me to just stop and change my angle of view to see what could be found.

 

Start To Finish…..

I tend to do this quite a lot, have a day out and about with the camera and try to encapsulate that day in a series of images, 9 times out of 10 I do not succeed as I miss either the start or the end of the day, light wise that is.

Last weekend was nearly a home run with the series of images, the only image I missed was the sunrise. Don’t get me wrong I was not languishing beneath the covers of a warm duvet, I was out and about before the sun was up. “So what was the issue” I hear you say… well I by the river in a favourite little spot of mine with a Rag Stone bridge crossing the Medway ready for the sun to break over the horizon. Tripod was set up, Camera was is position, Settings were checked all things were in place and ready for the off. However one problem arose just as the just broken over the horizon, and that problem was me …… I had left the memory card in the card reader and forgot to bring camera bag with me so I was without a means of recording the sunrise. So I sat back and watch the scene unfold and just enjoyed the moment whilst muttering my favourite mantra which is the 5 P’s…..

Planning – Prevents – Pi%% – Poor – Performance

With that in mind here are a selection of the images from the nearly perfect day, minus the sunrise. Regardless the images should give you a good sense of what the day contained.

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So if you are out for the day and your camera is with you, make sure to use it all day long and try to capture all the moments you can.

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