Behind the scenes

Kate and Steve (10th July 2010)

The marriage ceremony was held at the beautiful St. Etheldreda’s Church, followed by the reception in Bleeding Heart Yard, London. Unfortunately I was not able to make it to ceremony, however I managed to jump on a train and join Barry after the ceremony outside the church.

The Father conducting the ceremony allowed Barry to take as many photos as he wanted which is always a good start. As I wasn’t there during the ceremony I was unable to capture Barry’s facial expression when he’s deep in concentration – which was a shame as he pulls some crackers!

After meeting the lovely Steve and Kate outside the church we all walked to the Bleeding Heart restaurant, which is tucked away, behind a secret hidden door in the corner of a cobbled courtyard, providing a private and intimate setting for the reception.

The venue is decorated in a very homely style, with framed drawings, fireplaces, mirrors and wooden panels, which although was very dark from a photographer point of view, it was a truly romantic setting.

Speeches brought friends and family into the main room, where we were struggling for space. It was impossible to push to the front crowd so I resulted in climbing onto the window ledge to try and get crowd reactions to speeches.

A sneaky peek over to see how Barry was getting on standing on a chair at the back!

Look who’s busy changing his lens in the blurry corner of the shot below – I love the women’s expression in this photo, shame Barry’s lens switching ruined it :)

The speeches were great – its always good to hear about the bride and groom, and I must say there was equal amounts of sentiment and humour. I saw Barry having a little chuckle at one joke (which I won’t repeat) which got everyone smiling.

While I had stationed myself (didn’t want to lose my spot), Barry was on the move, to attempt to get a little closer to Kate and Steve. Whata mistaka to maka – blocked! Funny photo – wheres Barry?

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