Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding
Very recently I photographed the lovely Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding of Kat and Tim.
Photofilm
Press play on the image below to see a monochromatic photo film of Tim and Kat's wedding.
Black and White Wedding Photography is a real passion for me.
I believe it can help make a wedding story timeless.
That said, of course, weddings are often colourful and vibrant events, and as such, colour does play a part in all weddings I photograph.
Once you've taken a look at the Photofilm below, please do take a look at some of my favourite stills after that.
Some of my favourite stills
I used to visit Nash Point Lighthouse with my parents when I was a child.
It was lovely to go back, especially in these circumstances, and it was also a gorgeous late Autumn day.
If you've ever been inside the Lighthouse, you'll know that its the last remaining working Lighthouse on the mainland and to that end, it is very tall, very round, very dark and very narrow.
Tim and Kat had a very small Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding, around ten people or so.
As a pure documentary wedding photographer, that is not only a challenge but also a great experience.
This Lighthouse Wedding allowed me to practice my invisibility skills.
Once the Nash Point Lighthouse Wedding ceremony was completed, it was time to catch up with Otter, the lovely Golden Retriever and take a walk along the beachfront.
What a beautiful day.
Full of love, intimacy and a lot of laughter.
Maybe you are looking for a Wedding Photographer in Glamorgan yourself – or anywhere else for that matter?
If so, please don't hesitate to contact me to discuss your requirements.
Even though I'm a documentary wedding photographer based in Wiltshire, I shoot weddings all over the UK, Europe and beyond.
Don't forget to keep up with my Instagram channel for more images daily.
Destination: Glamorgan Wedding
Venue: Nash Point Lighthouse
Setting: Seaside Wedding