Documentary Wedding Photography Newcastle | Kay & Alex
Close House near Newcastle was the setting for my last but by no means least documentary wedding photography adventure of 2013. It is this style of wedding photography which allows me to seek out spontaneous and completely unplanned moments without the need to interrupt or stop proceedings during the wedding day, and this day delivered in abundance.I met Kay & Alex at Jesmond Dene House to confirm the timings for their wedding day and do their pre wedding photo shoot shortly afterwards in the dene itself. Hats off to Alex, it's rare that the bloke takes such an active role in the planning of his own wedding but due to the nature of Kay's job it was Alex who took the lead. Kay is stunning, lovely dark skin, hair and eyes and I just knew, as shy as she was, that she'd look great in her pictures and she didn't disappoint! Due to distance, time and logistics, the pre wedding photo shoot is sometimes the first time I get to meet my clients, even though they may have booked my services some 18 months previous, so I always enjoy these bonding sessions, it helps everyone to relax and put their trust in me, and when that happens, that's when you get the best from people where the photography's concerned.The wedding day itself started for me with the lads, and a rare image of a man ironing! When I moved onto Close House although Autumn was coming to an end we were still blessed with some lovely golden browns and a rich blue sky. Not too shabby a day to get married. Kay looked stunning, even more so than during their pre wedding shoot. Love to both of you, I wish you both the best in life xxxPS. It was at Kay & Alex's wedding I took my favourite wedding image of last year. Alex, I loved your mating call to Kay, not 30 minutes after the ceremony. Yes, you know the moment, the one I captured that sits proudly on my virtual mantelpiece. Thank you brother.Onto the images, enjoy their little story..