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Wedding at Jesmond Dene House, Reception at The Baltic Centre, Newcastle
29th December 2012 One Love by Gary Phillip
Have you ever had the chance to visit either the beautiful and stately “Jesmond Dene House†or even the modern, contemporary and even funky art gallery the “Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art� No? Well may I strongly suggest that you take a leaf out of Eva and Nick’s book and pay them both a visit!
I was lucky enough to be able to see both these amazing venues in one day as Eva and Nick had chosen these radically different venues for their special day. Jesmond Dene House was chosen for the service and I was on hand to shoot the gorgeous Eva while she was getting ready for her big day, while my trusty right-hand-man, Max, was in prime position to capture all the antics that Nick and the boys were sure to get up to.
Shooting this wedding was one of the most exciting experiences I have had in terms of varied locations and backdrops in one day! Following the traditional service held at the stately home, we then quickly proceeded downtown for, quite possibly, the largest Chinese banquet that I have ever feasted eyes upon, or feasted upon full stop for that matter!
Yet the ride was only halfway through! Taking the amazing Millennium Bridge across the Tyne, with a few suitably romantic and dramatic shots along the way, the wedding reception was to take place in the stunning Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts. I can honestly say I haven’t seen anything like it and wow! What a choice for a wedding reception!
Having never photographed in Newcastle before I was really, really impressed by the people and the locations and I would love to shoot up there again soon! The sooner the better! So if you like the pictures and the style of how I shot Eva and Nick’s wedding then please get in touch so we can arrange an initial discussion about your special day. I will certainly help make it one to remember.
http://oneloveweddings.co.uk
I was lucky enough to be able to see both these amazing venues in one day as Eva and Nick had chosen these radically different venues for their special day. Jesmond Dene House was chosen for the service and I was on hand to shoot the gorgeous Eva while she was getting ready for her big day, while my trusty right-hand-man, Max, was in prime position to capture all the antics that Nick and the boys were sure to get up to.
Shooting this wedding was one of the most exciting experiences I have had in terms of varied locations and backdrops in one day! Following the traditional service held at the stately home, we then quickly proceeded downtown for, quite possibly, the largest Chinese banquet that I have ever feasted eyes upon, or feasted upon full stop for that matter!
Yet the ride was only halfway through! Taking the amazing Millennium Bridge across the Tyne, with a few suitably romantic and dramatic shots along the way, the wedding reception was to take place in the stunning Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts. I can honestly say I haven’t seen anything like it and wow! What a choice for a wedding reception!
Having never photographed in Newcastle before I was really, really impressed by the people and the locations and I would love to shoot up there again soon! The sooner the better! So if you like the pictures and the style of how I shot Eva and Nick’s wedding then please get in touch so we can arrange an initial discussion about your special day. I will certainly help make it one to remember.
http://oneloveweddings.co.uk