The Farmhouse at Redcoats Wedding

Bride with flower girls crossing the lawn, Redcoats Farmhouse, Hitchin
You have captured the joys, emotions and the excitement beautifully. Would recommend you to anyone looking for a wedding photographer who truly commits to getting the very best photographic memories. We love them!
— Rachel & Billy

Spring turned to high Summer for the day for Rachel & Billy’s May wedding in 2023 and my first outing to the Barns at The Farmhouse at Redcoats in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Built in 1771, the barns are the original farm buildings of the Farmhouse at Redcoats Green, refurbished in 2018 and boasting all the quirky historic features intertwined with stylish design and the latest technology with weddings in mind. The wedding team here are wonderful, pulling out all the stops from start to end to assist anyone - wedding party, guest or supplier - with whatever they needed. The surrounding landscaped English gardens and stunning rural backdrop coupled with the beautifully lit interiors and the endless shafts of light make this wedding venue a dream to photograph in.

Much overspilling of emotion at this wedding: Billy’s mother at the prep having her weepy moment just realising that this day had arrived, Rachel upon her Dad entering the bridal suite and seeing her ready in her dress, Billy upon Rachel’s arrival at the top of the ‘aisle’, Billy during their exchanges of promises, and then later on one of the most emotive speeches I’ve ever witnessed as Rachel’s father delivered through his tears his beautiful speech paying homage to Rachel and her mother.

There are always stories within pictures at weddings that have meaning far beyond what is pictorially represented, and usually at the time I have no idea what those stories are. That doesn’t matter. The key thing is to have the antennae to what is happening around me, to anticipate moments whether they be the subtle nuances of a stolen look, a solitary moment of reflection, episodes and scenes that are playing out in the background of things as well as the forefront of the day.

Apart from the portraits here, and many of these too, every single one of these images were taken as they happened with absolutely no interference of direction from me. Pure documentary, candid wedding photography building the story and creating genuine natural timeless images that will bring the day back into vivid focus in the years to come.

And if you scroll to the end of this post, you can enjoy the perfectly expressed advice to the newly weds from young Oscar. Pure gold I’d say as this day also was.

Bridal preps with bridesmaid reaching out to hold bride's hand.
bride giving gifts to bridesmaids on bed.
Bride bending down as gets into dress.
Portrait of bride getting dressed with bridesmaids doing up her dress.
bridesmaids getting ready.
Emotional mother at bridal prep.
Groom with groomsmen chilling
Bride portrait at prep.
portrait of flower girls.
Detail of bride's dress.
Detail bridesmaid's dresses.
Bride overwhelmed with emotion as her father enters to see her for first time.
Father and bride embrace at first look with father, bridal prep.
Bride makes her way to ceremony with bridesmaids, Redcoats Farmhouse.
Groom awaits bride
Flower girls walk up the path scattering petals
Bride and father walk down the grassy aisle to groom.
Groom bowing  his head and wiping away a tear on seeing bride top of the aisle.
Bride and groom joining hands at the ceremony, Redcoats Farmhouse.
view of the guests at ceremony
page boy giving the ring.
Groom breaking down at the ceremony.
Bridesmaids, grooms mother and father crying with hankerchief during the ceremony.
Bride and Groom at altar.
Bride and groom embracing at the signing
Confetti run at the Farmhouse at Redcoats, Hitchin.
confetti moment at the Farmhouse at Redcoats.
Just married relaxed documentary bride and groom portrait.
bride and bridesmaids with veil walking through the gardens.
Bridesmaid and mother of bride attending to bride and confetti in her hair after the ceremony.
relaxed group photograph of bride and bridesmaids laughing.
Guests at reception in the summer sunshine in front of the barn.
Guests celebrating at the reception.
Bride and groom portrait
Groom kissing bride's hand.
Mirror image of the bride reflected in door.
Portrait of bride showcasing her dress.
Bride holding out her dress coming down some steps.
Bride holding up her dress striding across the lawn.
Entrance to wedding breakfast with napkin waving.
Guests waving napkins at entrance to wedding breakfast of bride and groom.
Bride and groom waving napkins at the top table upon entering for wedding breakfast.
Back of dress with bride chatting to guests in the low light with wedding cake in background.
Wedding guests at tables with children playing behind them.
bride hugging bridesmaid at top table after speeches.
flower girls hugging bride with groom in sunshine.
flower girl and bride comparing shoes.
flower girls jumping in the air with bride and groom looking on.
Bride in golden hour light laughing
Bride and groom in golden hour light laughing.
Back of groom embracing bride
Bride and groom re-entering barn in the sunshine with a view of the dress
Game of Mr and Mrs during reception with guests holding up cards with Mr on  all of them doing so!
Bride and groom at the top table
Bride looking at  groom with mouth open as he lies in the game.
Older generation drinking tea in a row at wedding reception.
men at wedding reception.
tea drinking wedding guests
wedding guests
Wedding guests mingling at reception.
wedding guests dancing with hair flowing.
Bride and friend dancing
Bride dancing
Advice to newly weds card with inscription from a child called Oscar to always be silly and funny, remember to love each other and never break up!

When was this wedding ceremony?  The Farmhouse at Redcoats Hitchin, Hertfordshire wedding

Where was the reception?  The Barn at Redcoats, Redcoats Farmhouse

Wedding type: Traditional Spring wedding with outside ceremony and barn reception and dancing

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