Healey Barn Wedding Photography | Roma & David

If you're looking for Healey Barn wedding photography of your own then check out Roma & David's beautiful wedding story. Our day started off overlooking stunning views of the surrounding Hexham countryside.

When I arrived at Roma's parents house I was greeted with warm smiles and an open welcome. Bridal preparations during the morning can often be a frantic affair. Bridesmaid, family and wedding suppliers coming and going. I love the buzz on a wedding morning and probably get just as excited as the bride!

Healey Barn is an eighteenth century barn set within its own private grounds. If you're going for a rustic theme for your wedding then Healey Barn should be one to consider. It's nestled in the heart of the most beautiful Northumberland countryside and only a short drive from the A68 which heads south off the A69 near Corbridge. It's a perfect wedding venue and really comes into its own on long summer days.

Your Healey Barn Wedding Photography

From a wedding photographer's perspective there's lots of  interesting places to photograph inside and out. There's nothing more refreshing than a courtyard full of wedding guests basking in sunshine and sipping pimms all dressed up in their smarts. After the wedding ceremony we did some family photographs using the barn doors as the backdrop.

Well if you're going for a rustic farm wedding then why not? Like many couples who get married at Healey Barn, Roma and David wanted some portraits in the nearby woodland. It's only a short drive down the road, and literally takes less than a minute to get there.

I often get asked being a documentary wedding photographer, if I do couple portraits. The answer is a resounding yes. Along with a few family photographs, I always allow some time for couple portraits. Usually, all that is required is 15-20 minutes. I won't ask you to climb trees or throw smoke grenades at you. Instead, my attitude towards this part of the day is that it's an ideal bit of down time for you guys.

So go for a stroll, have a catch up, enjoy a giggle together and I'll work around you. This was exactly what I did for Roma & David and like hundreds of couples before.

My photographic approach to Healey Barn Wedding Photography

My approach to wedding photography has remained the same for the last 15 years. As a documentary wedding photographer my main job is to observe. I'm not one for taking thousands upon thousands of images in a spray and pray sort of way. Instead, I choose to wait for moments unfolding.

Over the years, I've learned to anticipate certain situations. As a result of this, I tend to watch, wait and just observe. I much prefer candid photography over set up or posed as I feel the photographs are more characterful this way. I want you to enjoy and cherish a set of photographs full of emotion. Images that show you parts of the day you may not remember, that raise a smile, shed a tear or both at the same time!

Give me a shout to check your date

Some of you may have stumbled upon my blog by accident and chose to stick around, so thank you! Whether you're looking for a wedding photographer for your wedding at Healey Barn, or anywhere else within the UK, feel free to reach out to me.

You can contact me using my website contact form or by clicking here.

Healey Barn wedding ceremony.
Healey Barn Wedding Photography - Bride & Groom portrait.
Bride & groom first dance at their Healey Barn wedding.
Phil | Photographer | Storyteller | Coffee & Cake

I’m Phil, a North Yorkshire based documentary wedding photographer working throughout the UK.

https://www.philnunez.com
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