Wedding of Clare & Tim, Taplow House Hotel, Buckinghamshire


Who says autumn weddings are hit and miss for weather? Honestly I can say that since late September I have not had to unpack and use my five white golfing umbrellas at all which is definitely more than I can say for the summer weddings this year!
Sunday 12th October I was shooting the wedding of Clare & Tim Towers in brilliant sunshine at the lovely Taplow House Hotel. As usual I started with the bride getting ready and the beautiful room Clare had overlooked the glorious grounds of Taplow House and we got some lovely shots by the window with the room bathed in natural light. The ceremony was lovely and the room filled with tea lights in red holders giving a lovely atmosphere. A small intimate wedding was topped off by surprise fireworks organised by the groom which was lovely end to a really lovely wedding before Clare & Tim headed off on Honeymoon to exotic Sri Lanka…….

Don’t forget to check out my wedding photography website The Bridal Photographer with images from my weddings in the Wedding Gallery.

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