Thursday, 14 February 2013

LOVE RED THEMED WEDDINGS

LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED


This month it being the month of all love-liness and things heart shaped I wanted to concentrate on

 'LOVE THEMED WEDDINGS'

Although I haven't been lucky enough to photograph any <3 shaped loved fest weddings.  I think they are quite cute and they allow for some lovely use of props, which we love as wedding photographers in Belfast where it rains ALOT! we generally use props like balloons, umbrellas, shoes that sort of thing to show how your theme all comes together.

We are posting photos of anything red and love struck in wedding land for inspiration.  I think that the best combination with props is simplicity, once you start getting to detailed you tend to overcrowd the photo so the images I have chosen are ones that I think work well and make for a good photo (well at least in my humble opinion of being wedding photographer of the year whoop!)

Dont forget to visit our real brides photography slide show for inspiration http://www.pure-pictures.co.uk/gallery-wedding-couples.php Most of the wedding photographs are on location all over Irelan.

 This mad alice in wonderland style cake in black red and white is not to everyones tastes but due to alice in wonderland being a crazy theme this cake could have been any colour in the world and still bee acceptable!
The big papier mache loe heart as a backdrop and  love hearts up the ailse just make me smile.  I think with a bit of time you could easily do this yourself and make a real statement of love on your wedding day.
This is a more classic cake ith damask icing and red ribbon, very traditional with black polka dot on 2 layers so that it doesnt overpower the design most wedding cakes would be 3 tier.
This outdoor wedding (again must be american as it rains here alot in Belfast) but i love the simplicity of the bunting ailse runners in a mix of pinks and reds. If you look closely the groom is wearing a pink tie! As we say here in Belfast happy wife happy life eh?
I love these shoes, can you imaging ivory dress top to toe and then underneath a bright splash of colour!  Coloured shoes are the way forward to as a colour pop with out going over the top.
DIY cake toppers of felt hearts on a stick. someone could make this cake for you as its not traditional and is on a normal cake stand nothing fancy and very laid back.
This cake table is very simple, but what makes it special is all the props that have been used.  If you scan the table there are actually alot off thought has went into this.  There are stacked boks, fresh floers, 2 cake stands, a handmade heart backdrop, lace/crochet tablecloth, all of which just look like the most adorable cake table ever!  Little details like this make a big difference when we ar`e photographing your day, it adds to the atmosphere and style of your album.




The love balloon in the middle of the room I think is a really quirky wedding image.  Its ads a bit of fun to the room and is a reminder of what the day is about, Love :)

(wish I had have done this a mine! SO im going to make my next bride do this hee hee)







INSPIRATION FOR LOVE / RED THEMED WEDDINGS
Below I have pulled a series of images off the internet to show the theme of love and red at a wedding they might prove useful.  Remember if you want to add colour to the wedding red is very bold! so dont colour the whole room and tone it down with other colours like pinks and purples or contracts with teal or blues.

Good luck and happy wedding planning, May love be with you!
x

















Sunday, 6 January 2013

Ballydugan Mill Downpatrick and Woodland themed weddings

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Ok Ok, so I'm not the best at keeping my original idea of one per month Blog rule BUT.... It's my new years resolution so here it goes :)

I can see a huge turn towards 'Wildflower' and 'Woodland' themed weddings for 2013. 
There have been lots of new brides with funky bold colours and lots of beautiful fresh flowers to make your wedding a touch out of the ordinary.

So I've made a quick trawl of the iner-web and decided that here are a few of my favourite woodland wonderland images thrown in with my lovely wedding at Ballydugan Mill last year for the Fabulous and lovely Mick and Victoria.

Victoria and Mick live in Belfast so the day started here in Belfast at the brides house.  Being from Liverpool there were many a family member on hand even the boys got tucked into the little flower girls rags :)
Family members getting stuck in taking the little flower girls rags out


The brides brother who gave her away seeing her for the first time in her dress and the brides maid still not dressed!!!

Gorgeous mixed bouquet with range of colour pallet to tie in with the brides vintage / woodland theme.

Having a last mi nute check out the window for the rain and quick chat with little flower girl

They got married in the lovlely St Malachy's church just a short drive from the Mill and it is a lovely wee church. Literally after this shot the sky opened and rained for about 2 hours!


 This is the grooms nephew whos dad took him outside to look at the very heavy rain while the church service was happening.

I love these fairy lit birdcages with ivy and woodland flowers ties the theme of the day from the ceremony through to the venue.



The milk urns were outside the church, and then transferred to the reception doors at the Mill.  The woodland theme is both in the texture and mix of flowers in the bouquets combined with the urns a very outdoor item.  It worked well and the room decorators moved all the items from church to venue.








St Malachy's church in Downpatrick was a lovely venue.  Though be warned we drove by it twice!! Its a small church but enough natural light so that I didnt have to use a flash.  But there was no room on the altar for us as there is a large bar on the front of it so all the documentary style images were taken from half way down the ailse about 4 rows back.  They allowed us to use the church for photographs afterwards and so we spent a little time here as the rain was very very heavy and the likelyhood of group outdoor images was looking very slim indeed! 
 This is the lake close to the mill at Ballydugan with the trusted pure pictures umbrella! Unfortunately this was its last outing as it blew inside out!  This photo shows the personality of the couple having fun in the rain big smiles and giggles.
 I really like this image of bride and groom having a natural chat in the back of the car while waiting on the drive back to the venue.  The rain on the window shows the weather in another natural shot that captured a moment of the wedding day that they cant see.
 The lovely Victoria and Mick were brave enough to go out in the elements to a local pond where we managed to get a handful of outdoor images of just the bride and groom there are other locations here for different set ups but the weather was bad and the ducks were hissing at us! So we took the hint and moved on to the venue.
 This is just one image of the room at Ballydugan mill Downpatrick.  It's an L shaped room with stone walls and beams, rustic wooden chairs and small thin windows for natural light that chips into the room at intervals. 
The bride chose a mix of different centre pieces to mix up the tables all differnt heights and some with candles some with tea tree lights and of course fairy lights!






 Ballydugan mill has lots of little nooks and crannys for your wedding photos and they made us tea so we think they are alright!
We had a beautiful roast beef dinner with all the trimmings and would highly  recommend this venue for  a Northern Ireland wedding not too far from Belfast.
If you fancy going down for a nosey here is the link to the website http://www.ballyduganmill.com/weddings.php


 The mill is in the distance of this photo the sun was setting you you can see the twilight colours and a lovely swooshy train of her dress. The next few images are taken at the garden out the back of Ballydugan Mill you can see a slight change in the colour of the leaves telling the season.


Sometimes called the marital arch but a lovely little pop of colour with the roses classic symbol of love.





Some people might not like this shot because you cant see the bride or grooms face but I do, its a simple natural hug that shows passion and love.  Natural and true :) 



 No Woodland vintage woodland wedding would be complete without the boys and a few beers! This was one of the last shots taken on the day and I have to say they made me giggle :)



With the bride being from Liverpool home of the Beatles we tried to do 'abbey road' but one of the groomsmen was a tad inebriated so walking in a semi straight line was the best they could offer lol.


I do love the light in this image pity about the building work on the other side of the road!!
Vintage bike and fresh flowers in the basket is a lovely way to use a prop and soften it with au natural greenery
Using coloured shoes that snug under your long skirt a fab way to to pop a bit of personality and colour into your big day.

I know this is a tad unrealistic with the Northern Irish weather but the lightly strung fairy lights and table centre pieces would hold the look in a hotel venue.


Well if you get married in the woods what best way to do it other than this :) pop up invitations with mini trees :)

For those who dont really want a traditional cake the woodland fruit basket seems like the perfect option to get the theme across.  The little vases of mixed foraged flowers scattered across the venue will mix all the colours into one pallett

Dont you just love this brodal bouquet with the mix of textures, colours, and even uneven stems this bouquet isnt to everyones tastes but for the bohemiam woodland bride this is a must.

Think this is a great idea a banquet in the trees :) the bride and groom are sligtly high up  but still cool idea.

Teepes :) what can we say for the woodland bohemian theme what gets you closer to nature than a bundle of teepees in the daisy meadow followed by singing with a guitar and smores! Oh I can hear 'whiskey in the jar' starting already  :)

I have no idea where this is but WOW! Ideal when you cant bring the outdoors in.