Henley-on-Thames Wedding Photography
I was the Oxfordshire Wedding Photographer for Harriet and Freddie’s stunning wedding which took place in three locations on a glorious summer’s day. First a return to Phyllis Court, Henley-on-Thames, where Harriet and her family were getting ready, then to the picturesque quintessentially English village of Hambleden to the Stag and Huntsman pub and the church - St Mary the Virgin. Never have I seen a church so bedecked with flowers!
After the service, some super-swift portraits, an enthusiastic throwing of confetti and a particularly stunning 1930s vintage Rolls took the newly weds to their wedding reception in Marlow. Champagne, sunshine, some romance from the brass section and a surprise flypast before one of Freddie's super responsible ushers sounded the gong for everyone to enter for tea, speeches and cake cutting. After that everyone dispersed to rest and change into their evening gowns for dinner and the party.
A very traditional English wedding but with a super modern twist when the mascot of Freddie’s beloved Arsenal - Gunnersaurus - made an appearance. Almost (I said ‘almost’) upstaging the bride.
Where in the UK and when was this wedding? Phylllis Court Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; Hambleden Buckinghamshire
Where was the ceremony? St Mary the Virgin, Hambledon, Buckinghamshire
Where was the reception? Groom’s family home Marlow
Wedding type: Traditional English country church and marquee wedding