Today was a local wedding at HMS Warrior in the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth. I was doing the wedding photography for Jayne and Peter.
At the hotel I met up with Jayne and the flower girls and some of the other women who were getting their hair styled by the fantastic Annette Bradford. I see Annette at many weddings and recommend her via my links page any by giving out her business cards to everyone who books me for their wedding photography. After some 'getting ready' photos I left the hotel and drove back to HMS Warrior in good time for arrival photos of the guests, groom and best man.
At the hotel I met up with Jayne and the flower girls and some of the other women who were getting their hair styled by the fantastic Annette Bradford. I see Annette at many weddings and recommend her via my links page any by giving out her business cards to everyone who books me for their wedding photography. After some 'getting ready' photos I left the hotel and drove back to HMS Warrior in good time for arrival photos of the guests, groom and best man.
The ceremony was great to photograph and was on the Half Deck. The atmosphere at this venue is fantastic and all those present seemed to have a great day. We were very lucky to get great weather conditions (it was dry, still and overcast!) - for some great opportunities for photos around the ship.
The website of HMS Warrior is here: www.hmswarrior.org and I always enjoy working with the staff here and particularly Erin, Julie and Siobhan who coordinate their events and weddings.
Having photographed the ceremony and signing of the registers, we opted for some photos on deck and at various locations, before the couple and their guests headed down below for some a reception hosted by the fantastic staff of County Caterers.
The evenings entertainment was provided by DJ Joe Smith and the first dance included a dry ice effect which was a different scenario (for me) and interesting to photograph.
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.
The evenings entertainment was provided by DJ Joe Smith and the first dance included a dry ice effect which was a different scenario (for me) and interesting to photograph.
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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