Matt and Joanne's engagement photos at Edgbaston Reservoir

Big thanks to Matt and Joanne for joining us for a shoot at one of Birmingham’s gems, Edgbaston Reservoir., and for being up for joining us on our never-ending search for cool shadows and hidden paths. Jo also got a bonus surprise when a frog came to check out her engagement ring. Since the sun was shining we got icecreams too. We all got a Kinder Bueno cone, in case you were wondering.

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Jack and Alice's Wedding at Christ Church and Pryors Hayes Golf Club in Chester

We have a lot of love for weddings that make the most of their location. Jack and Alice live in Chester and got ready for the day in two city centre hotels. Jack and his groomsmen walked the streets of the city centre to Christ Church Chester, while Alice got a ride in a 1930s Rolls Royce.

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Team bride made a dash from the rain into the church, then two flower girls led the procession down the aisle. It was very cute. You could tell Jack and Alice both enjoyed the service, and there were big laughs when Jack went for two newly-married kisses for the price of one!

It turns out Jack’s a car guy, and he was chuffed to bits with the Rolls that drove them over to Pryors Hayes Golf Club. Alice got in on the action too and insisted on driving the golf buggy as we took a short ride across the green for a few pictures of the two of them by the pond.

Jack and Alice’s reception at Pryors Hayes was an excellent evening: the perfect combination of chilling outside, some proper nice food, and crazy dancing. Scroll on for a lounging bride, an unexpected, embarrassing song in the FOB speech (with bonus choir), and a super silly first dance. Cheers Jack and Alice. We loved every minute!

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rich and nikita's engagement photos in digbeth

This pair showed us around their wedding venue, we chatted about the plans for the day and got to know them. Despite a whole heap of emails over their 4 wedding dates there’s nothing like getting together over a cuppa is there? They’re getting married in the middle of Digbeth so we took a stroll around the streets for some photos too.

So glad we got to take pictures with these two before they get married. It’s definitely the best way to feel comfortable in front of the camera at your wedding. It helps us too.

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Steve and Jenny's engagement photos

On a roasting hot day we took a wander round some of our favourite our shady spots at the Lickey Hills with Steve and Jenny. It was too hot for them to bring their pup (gutted) but we made up for it with ice lollies.

They get married in just over a month and we’ll be sharing some previews right here ASAP after the big day.

Roughly when these photos we found out Steve went to our uni. He actually started just a couple of months after we left. Any of our Aberystwyth buddies know Steve too?

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Kate and Dave's wedding photos in Birmingham and Dorridge Village Hall

We love a wedding where you can tell the bride and groom are invested in every detail, and Kate and Dave’s wedding is a perfect example. They planned a day that reflected their warm and welcoming personalities from start to finish.

Kate and the ladies had a fun time getting ready at one of their lovely bridesmaid’s houses, then the party got started at a vibrant service at their church, Oasis in Harborne, which was packed with guests.

After the service there was plenty of cake for the guests before everyone took over the road outside to shower Kate and Dave with confetti and bubbles. Our apologies and thanks to the good folk of Harborne for letting us delay your journies for a few minutes. It was worth it, we promise.

Dorridge Village Hall is right next to Dorridge Park, so we whisked Kate and Dave away for a few minutes’ peace and some quiet couples shots. Of course, because Kate and Dave are fun people, we took a little diversion to the swings.

There are so many little things we enjoyed about this wedding, but a couple of personal highlights are: eats by the lovely Pietanic (makers of the finest pies in Birmingham), tunes by the excellent Ruby Rogues, and when Kate and Dave invited all their evening guests back for the speeches. They had a roomful of standing guests, which it had a lovely vibe.

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Dan and Katie's wedding at Avoncroft Museum

This weekend we had a total blast at Dan and Katie’s wedding, at the gorgeous St John The Baptist church in Feckenham and the lovely Avoncroft Museum.

After the service, everyone showered Dan and Katie and they headed off to the party at Avoncroft’s mighty New Guesten Hall. We made it to Avoncroft in time to sneak away with Dan and Katie to check out the historic buildings reconstructed on site.

Then it was back to the Hall, where the party was in full swing on the lawn, which was decked out with lights, lanterns and games.

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Weddings are made by the little moments. Some of our favourites from Dan and Katie’s are an awesome team of bridesmaids and ushers who kept the party vibe going all day, surprise train rides for the guests, crowds of spectators at the beer pong table, and plenty of mums and dads dancing. Thanks for an excellent day!

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