I really enjoyed photographing Louise and Mark’s wedding at Old Luxters Barn last month. They’re a really laid back couple with Mark being a bonzer Aussie ! Mark is also a very keen and excellent photographer as well and we share the same passion. I must admit I did enjoy having a quick flick through his photography books (Helmut Newton in particular) whilst I photographed the preps at their home in Harpsden. In fact things were running late due to an awful snarl up on the M25 the day before. It meant that Louise’s make up artist from east London was stuck in heavy traffic. Anyhow she must be congratulated on getting there just in time and doing an excellent job under extreme pressure. It meant that Louise was late (I wont say how long !) but at the end of the day it didn’t really matter and everyone could still enjoy the day as normal.
The ceremony was held in the beautiful old church of St Mary’s in Harpsden. After some formal family shots on the lawn we then made the short journey across the Oxfordshire countryside to Luxters for the reception. Here I managed to get some really great portraits of them in the woods across the road. We deliberately waited for the light to drop to give a bit more atmosphere to the shots and luckily the moon was visible as well. So it was out with the fast primes and cranked up ISO’s !
Below are some of my many favourites. The complete set as usual can be viewed by clicking here You will need a password which can be obtained from Louise and Mark. Any queries please feel free to contact me
In the meantime please feel free to add any comments below. Enjoy
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Very nice work Neil – refreshing!
Comment by martin crombie — 23/09/2011 @ 3:25 pm
Such fantastic pictures Neil. Thank you so much, such wonderful images to treasure
Comment by Lou Andrews — 11/09/2011 @ 4:40 pm
Thank you Mark and thank you Mark !
Comment by Neil Palmer — 08/09/2011 @ 7:33 am
lovely work- your perspectives are always so interesting.
Comment by mark carey — 07/09/2011 @ 10:32 pm
Outstanding work Neil. You’ve captured so many wonderful little moments that help tell the story of the day. Many thanks for your stellar images.
Comment by Mark — 06/09/2011 @ 7:48 am