Kew Gardens Wedding Photographer
The wedding of Jackie and Tim was truly a great affair – a lovely and friendly couple, fun and welcoming family and guests and the stunning venue that is Kew Gardens!
My day started when I arrived for the bridal preparations at the Richmond Hill Hotel. There was a really nice atmosphere, relaxed and happy, with Jackie, her mum and bridesmaids spending time together. That day there was really bad traffic and there was some uncertainty as to whether some guests coming by bus would make it on time due to congestion on the M25, but luckily all turned out for the best and everybody made it on time to the ceremony at the Nash Conservatory at Kew Gardens.
Jackie an Tim wanted to make the most of the venue and we spent 20 minutes or so after the ceremony taking a few portraits (it was nice to be driven around with the golf buggy provided by the venue) and we re-joined the guests very quickly who had made their way to the Prince of Wales conservatory. It was then a short walk after the drinks and canapes to the Orangery where the wedding breakfast, speeches and dancing took place.
Kew Gardens is a gorgeous venue and it was a real joy to document the wedding of Jackie and Tim – both the couple and guests were so welcoming on the day that it is quickly becoming one of my favourite weddings from this year.
Below is a selection of my favourite images for the day, I really hope that you like them and please leave me or Jackie and Tim a comment below – it would be greatly appreciated. If you are looking for a Kew Gardens wedding photographer , I would love to hear from you! Thanks for reading and looking, have a nice day!
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Hi Alexis, W-O-W !!! THEY ARE UTTERLY INCREDIBLE – Thank you so so so so much – Breathtaking and for me to say that…
Big high-five – Tim (the Groom)
Hi Alexis, Just reiterating what Tim said – LOVE them, you’ve really captured all the highlights of the day. Thank you so much – very happy!
Jackie (the Bride)