confetti outside Bristol registry office

Deanne & Nick | Hotel Du Van Bristol | Wedding

Being asked to photograph DeAnne and Nick’s wedding in the Hotel Du Vin, Bristol was a real pleasure. I mean that. I know I was working but their friends and family helped make a great atmosphere and the day was a blast. DeAnne rarely stopped smiling and Nick laughed all day. It was great to see such a happy, well suited couple marry one another. DeAnne’s choice of dress was perfect.

We managed a photo shoot on Christmas Steps which was such good fun, and a really romantic setting. The weather was variable, but luckily the sunshine held in all the right places and we were able to get some superb shots in the city. It was my second time shooting at the Hotel du Vin and I really loved the intimate relaxed atmosphere of the building. The exterior is a great backdrop for group portraits with old stone work and a fabulous green door. DeAnne is very artistic and so the photographs were especially important to her and we had the great idea of doing a photo booth in the evening. Amazing!

Their first dance was really romantic and the small homemade details such as the wedding cake birds really made this a unique celebration.

SaveSave

Similar Posts

  • Cassidy & Jack | Borgo Bastia Creti | Wedding

    Borgo Bastia Creti Wedding Photography I was Cassidy and Jack’s Borgo Bastia Creti wedding photographer in Umbria. The experience was hollywood-esque. With the charm, humour and a good old fashioned love story mixed with a romantic rustic Italian backdrop. The stunning Borgo Bastia Creti in the Umbrian hills was an incredibly scenic backdrop. I feel really lucky to have…

  • Nicola + Matt | Mount Without | Wedding

    Summer Mount Without Wedding A summer Mount Without wedding. Their day was laid-back, full of colour, and absolutely packed with energy. When they told me they weren’t fussed about loads of posed couple shots and just wanted more photos of everyone dancing? Mission accepted. Their wedding at The Mount Without was everything you’d want from…