Saturday 2 July 2011

Megan & Scott at Mosborough Hall


The Wedding of Megan & Scott on 21st May 2011.
Every wedding is unique in some way and every wedding is special. But what makes the wedding photography special to you? Is it as straightforward as taking pictures of all the events that happen during the day or is it more technical and more in depth than some imagine?
With each wedding, we try to bring something special and unique into their day and we believe it is in the individual approach to each wedding that lies the success of the wedding photographer/s
Megan & Scott enjoyed a fabulous day and putting our mark on it in our usual individual way, made it equally special for us too.
The mayhem of the preliminaries can be a joy to watch and photograph,  and the make up artist, hairdresser, busy bridesmaids all add to the fun of the morning.

On this morning, Scott was to be given reprieve as they chose to have only the brides preparation photographs. It was a joy for me to contribute but my time was short as I was to meet the Groom and his merry men at the Church before the ceremony for photographs. 


At Eckington Church I negotiated with the lady minister who rather surprisingly asked that no photographs were to be taken whatsoever during the entire ceremony!
I was thus to position myself in amongst the Choir where I would best capture the ring exchanges.  Discreetly sandwiched between them, I was amused when asked if I would join in with the singing.  I do admit I did give my vocals a stretch at one point during the proceedings and I thought I blended quite well!
More importantly I was able to capture some lovely photographs of Megan & Scott at their penultimate moments.

Weather stayed good throughout and the reception at Mosborough Hall was nothing short of excellent.  Some very naturally beautiful shots of the couple in the gardens and later we suggested a boudoir session in the bridal suite.

Putting that individual approach into action,  we were followed by some very enthusiastic guests who wanted to get in on the act  and  resulting in some more memorable photographs.



Speeches and dancing followed and photography came to a close at approximately 11pm.  Wedding photographers with such enthusiasm find it equally difficult to leave the party!
Viewing completed and album well underway in just 4 weeks! 




Nigel Greenstreet.
Greenstreet Photography
07836 233022