A bride in a white lace gown and long veil stands by a window, holding a bouquet of flowers and looking towards the camera, with warm indoor lighting and a red carpeted corridor behind her. David Bostock Photography

Great Fosters Wedding Photography

This is just a sneaky peak before I do the main Blog post of this fab October wedding at the gorgeous Great Fosters Hotel in Surrey.

Great Fosters is an incredible place for wedding photography, previously graced by the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Orson Welles in the past and surrounded by a Saxon moat.  The possibilities for creating beautiful wedding images are endless and it has the most beautiful leaded light windows looking out over the gardens with their topiary. The evening reception was held in the vaulted Tithe Barn and Painted Hall.

Sarah-Janes’ exquisite lace designer wedding gown and matching veil was from the legendary Ellie Sanderson in Beaconsfield and the fit was perfect. Her shoes were by Rachel Simpson.

Sarah-Jane and Paul chose this as the venue for their wedding reception and it was the most perfect autumn day sunshine and golden colours, here are just a handful of my picks from their amazing day:

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