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Claire & Steve – Belcote Farm – Wedding Photographer

Claire & Steve – Belcote Farm – Wedding Photographer

Belcote Farm is a relatively new wedding venue in the West Midlands. Situated near the village of Belbroughton

The venue is a contemporary tipi venue nestled in 3 acres of open farmland with stunning views of Clent hills on a clear day. On my visit the Tipi’s had enough capacity to seat 120 wedding guests.

Wedding guests are kept in drink by Baileys of Bromsgrove who provide an onsite bar. 

The wedding of Claire & Steve took place in late summer, the first week of August and the weather was exceptional. With bridal prep taking place at home we made a move to the wedding venue where the wedding ceremony took place outside, making the most of the fine weather.

Kym & Amy – Iscoyd Park – Wedding Photos

Kym & Amy – Iscoyd Park – Wedding Photos

Kym & Amy – Iscoyd Park

Mid summer wedding at the beautifull Cheshire wedding venue Iscoyd Park. Nestled in beautifull countryside touching the borders of Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales this stunning venue is an absolute delight for a wedding photographer. 

The wedding of Kym & Amy took place in summer 2022 with some great weather to take advantage of the spacious grounds Iscoyd has to offer.

Angela & Peter – The Regency Hotel Solihull – Wedding Photos

Angela & Peter – The Regency Hotel Solihull – Wedding Photos

Angela & Peter – Ceremony at St. Catherine of Siena in Birmingham – Reception at The Regency Hotel Solihull

Wonderfull day photographing the wedding of Angela and Peter. A Catholic ceremony at St Catherine of Siena in Birmingham followed by a reception at The Regency Hotel Solihull/Shirley. The weather played ball with the rain only setting in after the outside posed wedding photos. Wedding bus transport provided by Wythall Transport Museum.

Hannah & Joe – Deer Park Hall

Hannah & Joe – Deer Park Hall

Service & Reception Wedding Photography @ Deer Park Hall, Eckington, Worcestershire

I often get asked what if the weather is poor? Especially for winter weddings. This wedding was in the last week of January 2018 and along with heavy rain we also had to contend with high winds. The real answer to the question depends on the bride and grooms willingness to go out in certain conditions, it may be that most of the shoot is indoors but if the bride is willing to step outside for 20 minutes then these are the kind of results you can expect, heavy use of flash and umbrellas.