AN ELIZABETHAN AUTUMN CELEBRATION
Beth and David managed the incredible feat of planning their entire wedding in just eight weeks. After getting engaged in June, they decided on an October wedding, choosing the historic All Saints Church in Worcester for their ceremony. It was a pleasure to work with a vicar who offered total freedom for photography, allowing for a truly natural record of the service.
The celebrations moved to The Nash in Kempsey, a majestic Elizabethan manor house set within 40 acres of parkland. Having visited this venue many times in the summer, it was wonderful to return and capture its character against the rich colours of autumn.
Planning a wedding in two months is entirely possible if you stay organised. By focusing on the essential elements and a stunning venue like The Nash, Beth and David created a beautiful, high-impact day in a fraction of the usual time.
WELLIES IN THE WOODS
Capturing the season was a priority for the couple. We spent time wandering the extensive grounds, with Beth and her bridesmaids switching into wellies for some fun, relaxed shots in the woodland.
Autumn is a spectacular time for photography at The Nash. The parkland provides a natural palette of gold and orange, making it the perfect backdrop for couples who want a rustic, seasonal feel to their portraits.
This was a short-coverage booking, focusing on the ceremony and reception without the need for morning preparations or late-night party shots. It is a fantastic way to maximise your budget while still ensuring every key moment of the day is professionally documented.