Mallory Court Wedding Photography | Sally and Steve
Congratulations Sally & Steve who got married at the Mallory Court Hotel in June. I was booked to capture the wedding photography all day from the getting ready preparations through to the first dance in the evening. I have provided wedding photography at the Mallory Court a number of times, it really is a lovely venue. For Sally and Steve’s wedding, though, it was a day filled with laughter, love and probably the most detailed father of the bride speech that has ever been told.
Sally and Steve are a lovely couple, we did engagement portraits in October with Sally's horse Honey. The weather could not have been worse, it was windy and rainy, but we still got some good shots! Fast-forward to their wedding day and the weather was perfect—nice and sunny with some cloud diffusion.
For me, the day started splitting my time between the bridal prep and the arrival of the guests, at the Mallory Court it is easy to do as the venue isn't too big. The morning ran like clockwork, Sally, and her father are keen organisers. The ceremony was held in the drawing room, which was very calm, although the most emotional person was the father of the bride.
After the ceremony, everyone spilled out into the gardens at the back of the venue for a few hours whilst we did the formal photos and everybody had some time to relax with canapés. The drawing room was transformed for the wedding breakfast and then came the speeches, where the father of the bride had recorded Sally's life story, including a hilarious begging letter that he'd kept from her childhood.
At this point, there was a break and then everybody returned to for the evening festivities, during this break I also did some wedding portraits of Sally and Steve around the venue. It was a fun day, and it was good to see these two tie the knot after getting to know them so well over the last year.
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Here is a small sample of the 800 plus finished images provided.