Category Archives: Real Weddings

This is a collection of wedding photographs from Real Weddings. Each collection contains only a selection of the photographs from a couples day.

Wai and Ian at Fazeley Studios

Wai and Ian got married on a wet Sunday in August at the lovely Fazeley Studios in Digbeth, an industrial area in central Birmingham, before heading into Birmingham city centre for a Chinese Banquet and then back to Fazeley for the reception. This was the first Chinese wedding I have done and it was really interesting to see […]

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Sara and John at The Granary

I’ve shot quite a few weddings at The Granary in Kidderminster and really loved them, Sara and John’s wedding was no exception. I started at Sara’s parents house to get a few of her preparations before we all headed to the absolutely beautiful church of St John the Baptist in Bromsgrove. The church is probably […]

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Jen and Brad at Wethele Manor

Jen and Brad got married on a lovely summer’s day in June. The bridal preparations and reception venue was the beautiful 16th century Wethele Manor in Warwickshire. After starting at the Manor for Jen’s bridal preparations the ceremony then took place at St Margaret’s Church in Whitnash. It was an absolutely scorching day, the sun was shining, flowers […]

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Tracey and James at Ardencote Manor

Weddings at Ardencote Manor are always beautiful affairs, especially when you have a couple as wonderful and fun as Tracey and James. It was an absolutely glorious Saturday in May. Tracey and James were having an outdoor ceremony and the setting was gorgeous, the grounds were beautiful, all the flowers were in bloom and the […]

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Rachel and Chris at The Granary

So the following wedding photographs are just a small selection of the wedding photography of Rachel and Chris who got married at The Granary in Kidderminster, Worcestershire. It started out as a lovely spring day and although there was some rain later in the day we did get a chance to head outside for the formals and […]

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