A recent family photography session at Great Fosters for a family on holiday, over from the US for a brief annual visit. Here are a few of the shots taken –
A recent family photography session at Great Fosters for a family on holiday, over from the US for a brief annual visit. Here are a few of the shots taken –
Hi Sam, Great pictures! We are thrilled with the results. Best, JP
A beautiful new Jorgensen album which has been sent out to a happy client –
Dear Sam, The album is beautiful, exactly what we had hoped for. Thank you. Best Wishes, Nichola
This week’s real wedding feature on Confetti’s website showed Douglas’s photographs of Hannah and Gary’s wedding at Great Fosters in Egham, Surrey –
A smaller wedding today but at an impressive venue, Great Fosters was Henry VIII’s Hunting Lodge and has been carefully looked after and sensitively restored since its heyday.
Hannah and Gary were married in an elegant wood paneled room with soft autumn sunlight coming through leaded windows – which made life easy for me shooting with available light, less obtrusive too during the ceremony.
The reception was in the painted hall and gardens and once the family photographs had been taken we went off for a few portraits around the formal gardens with a great backdrop of the house itself. Once the evening guests had arrived everyone ate in the Tithe Barn, which, incredibly, dates back to 1390 with a large working fireplace and exposed oak beams. There is a great overall view too, unavailable to the public from high up the Minstrel’s Gallery. I visit Great Fosters several times over the year.
To see all the photographs taken on the day – Wedding Photographer Great Fosters
And our favourites – ‘Innovations’ from Great Fosters, Surrey
and Jorgensen album layouts – Great Fosters Wedding – Jorgensen Wedding Album Layouts
Dear Samatha Thank you, the photos are fantastic! we're so happy with them and Douglas was charming! Best regards Hannah and Gary
Just delivered from Jorgensen this beautiful E album for our clients –
Laura and James had the great taste to hold their reception at Great Fosters in Egham, Surrey. Originally Henry VIII th’s hunting lodge, this historic building lends itself naturally to a romantic wedding venue with its high oak beamed barns and ornamental gardens. The couple were married in St Edwards in Windsor and the guests made their way to Great Fosters for a delicious Wedding Breakfast and dancing to the the sounds of ‘Bloomfield Avenue’ a great 6 piece band.
The full website of wedding photographs can be seen here –
Great Fosters Wedding Photographer
and our favourite pictures here –
Great Fosters Wedding ‘Innovations’
The Jorgensen Wedding Album layouts are here –
Sam, The photographs are great, the mug and CD holder are such a lovely touch! Thanks Laura
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