Saturday, 11 December 2010

Wedding Photographer in Chichester, West Sussex





Today I was at Chichester Register Offices. I was doing the wedding photography for Claire and Max. It was a relatively small family affair with a little over 30 guests in total.

After a midday ceremony and a couple of shots at the front door to the Register Offices - we posed for some photos within Priory Park, before the couple and their guests headed off to The Royal Beach Hotel in Southsea for a wedding breakfast and an evening of celebrations. On route to the Hotel, we stopped off for some Photos in Old Portsmouth and adjacent to The Square Tower and by the ‘Hot Walls’.

The website for the Royal Beach Hotel is here: http://www.royalbeachhotel.co.uk/ I can recommend them for a wedding reception and I enjoyed my trip to Southsea on Saturday. You can contact them via their website or else try: enquiries@royalbeachhotel.co.uk

Chichester Register Offices is one of my favorite local Register Offices to cover, as it is an attractive Georgian building in the historic centre of the City and the staff are always helpful to me. The Register Office doesn’t have a garden, but it is adjacent to an attractive park and not far away from the Cathedral which is perfect for wedding photos.

My photography features in the West Sussex Ceremonies guide too: http://cde.cerosmedia.com/1K4ba799b89e8f4523.cde

You can see the Register Office website and find further details here: www.westsussex.gov.uk/living/births_marriages_and_deaths/marriages_and_civil/ceremony_venues_in_west_sussex/ceremony_venues/chichester_registration_office.aspx
The images will be available for viewing for Claire and Max and their families very soon. There are just a few here to give you a flavor of the day. Please note that I am running some Winter ‘SPECIAL OFFERS’ on wedding photography rates and so please feel free to get in touch and see what I may be able to offer YOU.
As always these images are © Martin Lewis Photographer and are protected under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and may not be used for any purpose without written permission from myself.

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