Syon Park Wedding PhotographerSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Syon Park Wedding Photographer
Syon Park is one of my favourite wedding venues, so I was very happy when Christine and Michael asked me to photograph their big day. The wedding ceremony took place in the beautiful Great Hall and continued into the warm summer evening in the spectacular Great Conservatory.
Here is a bit more about the wedding day in their own words:
"We wanted our wedding to represent us - laid back, good fun, but still a beautiful and memorable day full of love and happiness. We were so lucky with the weather; the beginning of the week had been dreary and wet, but on Friday morning it was absolutely perfect. Chickens play a big part of our lives - we have two gorgeous hens at home and whilst we were not allowed to have them with us on the day, we made sure we incorporated them into the decorations. As Christine is a teacher, she was able to put a real DIY spin on the wedding. She did as many things by hand as possible, including the guest favour bags, menus, jam jars and candle lanterns lighting the path to the conservatory. We even enlisted the help of a friend and florist who did all the amazing flowers for the big day. Since we wanted a relaxed wedding, we opted for a buffet for the wedding breakfast from Seasoned Events to allow guests to wander and help themselves to the lovely food."
"We are so grateful for Nick's hard work on the day. He worked tirelessly for the entire day making sure he captured as many of the details and special moments as possible. He showed genuine interest and sensitivity towards all aspects of the day. The photos are stunning and really showed how happy we were - thank you!"
Thanks for the kind words, it was a real pleasure!
The Great Conservatory at Syon ParkSyon Park Wedding Photographer
bridal preparationSyon Park Wedding Photographer
eye make upSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding flowersSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Jimmy Choo wedding shoes and macaron trinket boxesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding dressSyon Park Wedding Photographer
bridal accessoriesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Christine arrivingSyon Park Wedding Photographer
bridesmaidsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
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make up touchupsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Syon HouseSyon Park Wedding Photographer
marriage ceremonySyon Park Wedding Photographer
readingsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
marriage vowsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
walking down the aisleSyon Park Wedding Photographer
portrait in the Long GallerySyon Park Wedding Photographer
guests with bubblesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding guestsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
bubble confettiSyon Park Wedding Photographer
flower girl with the balloonSyon Park Wedding Photographer
table settingsSyon Park Wedding Photographer
syon Park ConservatorySyon Park Wedding Photographer
bride and groom arrive at Syon Park ConservatorySyon Park Wedding Photographer
flowersSyon Park Wedding Photographer
speechesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding guests listen to speechesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding breakfastSyon Park Wedding Photographer
bride and groomSyon Park Wedding Photographer
foodSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Sunset portrait of Christine and MichaelSyon Park Wedding Photographer
Christine and Michael walkingSyon Park Wedding Photographer
chocolate puddingSyon Park Wedding Photographer
jelliesSyon Park Wedding Photographer
first danceSyon Park Wedding Photographer
wedding celebration danceSyon Park Wedding Photographer
guests dancingSyon Park Wedding Photographer
evening partySyon Park Wedding Photographer
evening view of the great conservatorySyon Park Wedding Photographer
Christine and Michael's wedding was recently featured in Perfect Weddings Magazine
I grew up living around the world as the family followed my dad's career in Europe and Asia. After studying photography at art college I followed my boyhood dream to become a photojournalist, working my way up to the The Times in London where I spent more than ten years covering assignments far-flung destinations alongside some of the best photographers in the world.
I'm now based in Surrey, just on the edge of London where I live with my amazing wife, Camilla and our two little boys. The sunny loft at the top of the house serves as my studio and office.
The passion for photography I had as a boy is still with me now that it's my career, as is my love of adventure from a lifetime of travelling. I have a pilot's licence and a plane which I built from a kit. I've flown myself all around Europe and survived adventurous flights through Africa where my bush-flying stills were tested to the limit. I also love to ski through fresh powder and ride my mountain bike along muddy trails.
A documentary approach to photographing weddings is important to me because I believe that looking back on the real story of your day will matter to you most as the years go by, and I want to tell that story through unposed genuine moments and beautiful portraits. I love photographing people - great portraits say something more about the subject than just what they look like. I've been fortunate to photograph all sorts of people from royalty, world leaders and celebrities to many ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. Some of my portrait work is now part of the House of Commons Permanent Art Collection.
It’s important to feel confident you’re getting the photography that fits with your style. If this is the approach that sounds right for your wedding I'd love to meet you and hear your story. I'll work with you all the way to understand your plans and requirements - so I can tell the story of your day in the best way possible.
I grew up living around the world as the family followed my dad's career in Europe and Asia. After studying photography at art college I followed my boyhood dream to become a photojournalist, working my way up to the The Times in London where I spent more than ten years covering assignments far-flung destinations alongside some of the best photographers in the world.
I'm now based in Surrey, just on the edge of London where I live with my amazing wife, Camilla and our two little boys. The sunny loft at the top of the house serves as my studio and office.
The passion for photography I had as a boy is still with me now that it's my career, as is my love of adventure from a lifetime of travelling. I have a pilot's licence and a plane which I built from a kit. I've flown myself all around Europe and survived adventurous flights through Africa where my bush-flying stills were tested to the limit. I also love to ski through fresh powder and ride my mountain bike along muddy trails.
A documentary approach to photographing weddings is important to me because I believe that looking back on the real story of your day will matter to you most as the years go by, and I want to tell that story through unposed genuine moments and beautiful portraits. I love photographing people - great portraits say something more about the subject than just what they look like. I've been fortunate to photograph all sorts of people from royalty, world leaders and celebrities to many ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. Some of my portrait work is now part of the House of Commons Permanent Art Collection.
It’s important to feel confident you’re getting the photography that fits with your style. If this is the approach that sounds right for your wedding I'd love to meet you and hear your story. I'll work with you all the way to understand your plans and requirements - so I can tell the story of your day in the best way possible.
I grew up living around the world as the family followed my dad's career in Europe and Asia. After studying photography at art college I followed my boyhood dream to become a photojournalist, working my way up to the The Times in London where I spent more than ten years covering assignments far-flung destinations alongside some of the best photographers in the world.
I'm now based in Surrey, just on the edge of London where I live with my amazing wife, Camilla and our two little boys. The sunny loft at the top of the house serves as my studio and office.
The passion for photography I had as a boy is still with me now that it's my career, as is my love of adventure from a lifetime of travelling. I have a pilot's licence and a plane which I built from a kit. I've flown myself all around Europe and survived adventurous flights through Africa where my bush-flying stills were tested to the limit. I also love to ski through fresh powder and ride my mountain bike along muddy trails.
A documentary approach to photographing weddings is important to me because I believe that looking back on the real story of your day will matter to you most as the years go by, and I want to tell that story through unposed genuine moments and beautiful portraits. I love photographing people - great portraits say something more about the subject than just what they look like. I've been fortunate to photograph all sorts of people from royalty, world leaders and celebrities to many ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. Some of my portrait work is now part of the House of Commons Permanent Art Collection.
It’s important to feel confident you’re getting the photography that fits with your style. If this is the approach that sounds right for your wedding I'd love to meet you and hear your story. I'll work with you all the way to understand your plans and requirements - so I can tell the story of your day in the best way possible.