Yorkshire Wedding Photographer at 1884 Dock Street Kitchen
As a busy wedding photographer, about 70% of the weddings I will photograph this year will be in the East Riding of Yorkshire. They’ll probably take place in around 10 venues that I know very well. Sometimes, familiarity is a comfort – knowing a venue in and out breeds confidence and creates a ‘safe’mind. I don’t always want a safe mind and I certainly want my image making to develop every time I go out with my camera. So the opportunity to hit 2 new venues in 1 day was really exciting.
Rory and Lynda were married at Hull City Hall in the beautiful Mortimer Suite. I loved its opulent domed ceiling. We then moved on to Hull’s crowning glory in the culinary world for the reception. Their venue was 1884 Dock Street Kitchen in Hull’s Marina/Fruit Market area.
Photographing the boys
Our day started early with a visit to Rory who was happily eating Weetabix in his dressing gown when we arrived! Rory is a great bloke and I have known him through business for some time. I was really chuffed when he asked me to photograph his wedding. He’s a very mild mannered chap and very kind, humble and dead funny in a very dry way – my kind of personality! I knew his wedding day would be an epic occasion.
We photographed Rory’s details and helped him get organised as his groomsmen began to arrive. We then set about getting them suited and booted and very sharp they looked. Portraits were shot inside using a handy chiffon drape as a great background. Once they were done, we headed out on the streets to create an awesome set of groomsmen groupings. I was really pleased with my boys’ shots for Rory. I found some awesome lines down an alley way and with a bit of light kicked in from our ‘Thunderstruck’ – we were on to a winner!
Photographing the girls
We left the boys with a few jobs to do as we headed around the corner to hook up with our bride. Lynda was getting ready at the groom’s Mum and Dad’s house. We said hello to everyone and figured out where the light was in this traditional Avenues house. They’re typically narrow but deep with loads of rooms. Then we set to photographing Lynda’s details. Her gown, shoes and jewellery were just gorgeous. The veil was drop dead stunning and got me excited about what could do once she was wearing it.
As Lynda made her final preps, I photographed the bridesmaids. I love getting to know the bridal party on a wedding day. It helps so much and allows me to ‘get stuff done’ so much easier once I have gained their trust. Lynda’s bridesmaids were so sweet and were a massive help to her on her big day – top marks for them – 10 out of ten!
Once Lynda was ready and I saw her in her gown – I was totally blown away. I could easily imagine how Rory would feel when he saw her! Her veil was magnificent and the whole look was so perfectly crafted. I created some beautiful portraits before bringing Lynda down to see her Dad. He was blown away when he saw her.
The ceremony
We left Lynda with a good amount of time to breathe and get her thoughts together. She had plenty of time spare before she needed to leave for her big moment. Hannah and I made our way over to Hull City Hall to get ourselves ready for the ceremony.
Rory was busying himself with practicalities when we arrived. I guess his way of dealing with his inevitable nerves that every groom feels before they get hitched. Guests arrived and were shown to the Mortimer Suite. A 3 piece string outfit played lovely classical music for their entertainment.
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