Wasing Park Wedding Photographer {Sejal & Tom Get Married}
Weddings at Wasing Park are always guaranteed to be a treat for any documentary wedding photographer but this one really shines (literally). From the moment I arrived, early in the morning with bright Autumn sunshine burning through the mist I knew I was going to have a very, very good day. Ahead of us lay not one, not two but three separate ceremonies. To get the ball rolling we started with a traditional Indian Wedding Ceremony. I’d heard that Indian wedding ceremonies were cheerful affairs and this one was no let down. The night before I’d brushed up on Wikipedia and trawled the internet for examples of Indian Wedding Photography so I had a fair idea of what to expect and I hope I caught all of the important moments. My style of documentary wedding photography suits itself perfectly to new surroundings and situations as I simply observe rather than direct. Immediately after we had a short legal ceremony with the Registrars and then it was a dash to get ready for the blessing at The Church of St. Nicholas, conveniently situated within the grounds of Wasing Park itself. Most Brides think all the morning preparations are stressful but imagine doing it all twice! Yes, a completely new hairstyle and make-up from scratch and more or less on time : ) The weather held all day and, as Autumn is my favourite time of the year for wedding photography I was in my element choosing angles to capture the gorgeous light pouring in through the windows. With the excellent speeches out of the way we were all set for an evening of sparklers and dancing. A colourful and enjoyeable day to add to my collection as a Wasing Park Wedding Photographer and my first attempt at an Indian wedding ceremony. I hope you like it!
If you were a guest at the wedding then why not buy yourself a reminder of the day from my Wasing Park Wedding Photography Wall? You can find the full set of photos on my wall here Wasing Park Wedding Photographer [Sejal + Tom].
Venue details: Wasing Park | Wasing Lane | Aldermaston | Berkshire | RG7 4NG
Hair & Make-up: Heidi R Herkés
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