• A little history of wedding favors and some ideas

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    Having been a bride myself I know that most brides would like their wedding to be remembered and be a little bit different to anyone else’s and one of the big conundrums for your wedding day its the favors.

    Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding reception, and its believed that it started with aristocrats giving a small trinket box filled with sugar cubes or delicate confections, as in this era sugar was an expensive commodity and it was believed that sugar contained medical benefits.  (Can you imagine giving sugar in this day and age people would think you where slightly bonkers and perhaps jealous of their teeth!)

    As sugar became more affordable it was replaced with almonds as the bitterness of the almond and the sweetness of the sugar was said to signify the bitter sweetness of a marriage.

    Today I think couples have gone well away from sugared almonds as most people don’t like them, except perhaps your Gandpa!

    Favors have become a big part of the wedding reception planning and are usually picked to compliment the theme of the wedding.

    So here are some ideas for the future brides and grooms who might be struggling for ideas!

    At my own winter wedding which was in late December I had tiny stockings for everyone, thanks to my mum who painstakingly made them all….

    Another good idea is a lottery ticket like this wedding I covered in Oxfordshire, I would be pretty happy winning a million courtesy of the good friend or relative who included me in their wedding!

    A wedding I covered at The Tythe Barn in Oxfordshire gave mini-love spoons.

    At snow covered wedding at Missenden Abbey the candy canes went down a storm.

    One of my favorites is defiantly sweets and this wedding I covered at The Randolph in Oxfordshire gave everyone their own little jar of jelly sweets.

    One wedding at The Friars Court in Oxfordshire had a really great approach to it, the wedding itself by purpose had a very non traditional theme and the favors where no different, the where bags of tablet (a scottish fudge type sweet apparently!) baked by the groom himself in a big basket for guests to help themselves… with a cuddly monkey for the younger guests!

    And finally I think we all look forward to a wedding to see our friends or family member tie the knot and enjoy several drinks to celebrate, so what better favor than a shot, this wedding at The Hotel du Vin in Henley went a little further with the favors…. each table was named after a spirt and said spirt was on each table as the favor; but to be sure everyone partook in the favor the name places where shot glasses, I think the tequila table was the first to drain their bottle!

    Whether you read my blog all the time or you have just found it, if your a guest, bride, amateur , professional or just enjoy reading the blog and looking at the images please do comment I would love to hear your thoughts!

  • Wedding Photography at The Randolph Hotel in Oxford

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    The Randolph Hotel in Oxford to me is a bit of a photographic gem, so when Oliver and Ruth booked me after meeting me at the wedding fair held at The Randolph it really got my creative juices flowing. I exhibit quite a lot at the Randolph wedding fairs and I often hear the people questioning whether they will get many nice photos there, being in the centre of Oxford means that The Randolph hotel is not set in large grounds and does not have manicured laws for your drinks reception or indeed your wedding portraits but don’t let that fool you.

    The Randolph is in the centre of Oxford, its inside has beautiful features not least a sweeping staircase and outside is the marvelous architecture which Oxford is famed for, so I believe countless places to get some really artistic and creative wedding photography.

    Oliver and Ruth where a fantastic couple to work with, they where happy to follow my lead no matter how odd it might sound; when you suggest a bus stop for a backdrop it doesn’t ring the cord of traditional wedding photos! So I am very grateful that they put their faith in my creative mind and let me know do my stuff.

    It was a wonderful day and The Randolph provided a lovely backdrop for their intimate ceremony, so to follow are a few of my favorites from the day… enjoy!

  • A different wedding element at The Tythe Barn, Nr Bicester

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    Having been a bride myself, Im very aware how much thought goes into planning a wedding; one of the main things we all strive for is something different, something everyone will remember from our day and most importantly something that every one of our guests will enjoy.  I shot Tim and Hannah’s wedding recently at The Tythe Barn, Nr Bicester, as you will have seen from previous posts it really is a gorgeous venue.


    Tim and Hannah’s day ran a little differently to the pervious I have shot at The Tythe Barn, they let me know before hand that guests would in fact be service the main course in the wedding breakfast so I could make sure i got some shots of it as the guests would not know.  Sure enough after the starters a strapping chap from each table was tapped on the shoulder and brought into the cowshed (the side room off the main barn), with me waiting in there camera at the ready they thought it was some sort of special photo shoot which in itself cause some laughs.

    But no they had to don a chefs hat and a stripy apron and where told they would be carving and serving the roast beef for their table, but they must make an entrance back into the main barn, so off they headed cancan style to carve the roast.

    The bride and groom and guests all loved it, it was certainly something I have never seen before but something I won’t forget so Tim and Hannah definitely achieved the goal of making their wedding different to most!

    Here are some pictures of the happy carvers!
  • Spring Wedding Fairs

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    Well I have now completed all my wedding fairs for the spring season, it was great to meet all the brides and grooms and I look forward to working with you.


    If you attended one of the fairs at Elcot Park, nr Newbury, Donnington Valley, Newbury or The Randolph Hotel, Oxford, thank you for entering the competition I had running at the wedding fairs, full details of the competition will be coming out in the post next week.
  • Aaron & Harriett’s wedding, The Holt Hotel, Oxfordshire

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    So yes on the 31st May instead of moving house I was shooting Aaron & Harriett’s wedding at The Holt Hotel, Oxfordshire.  It was a lovely day and both Aaron, Harriett, their bridesmaids and ushers where all in fantastic spirits for the big day.

    Aaron and his best man Nick run a disco company which I can highly recommend, they are called Lets Go Disco and for me are a class above the usual DJ’s out there, there is no talking and they are even happy to don a tux should your wedding require it.

    Luckily for me they had set up the light rig for the disco they day before which gave me an opportunity to add more light to the wedding ceremony which was fab, not sure the registrar agreed as she was staring into a huge spotlight!!!

    Here are some images from the day with the first dance shot being my particular favourite, they had a huge confetti cannon which they set off in the middle of the dance, which to me was a dream come true as it really made the shot.