A glorious, joyful wedding for a gorgeous couple with a wonderful sense of fun! This one will go down in English Wedding history for the creative way Phoebe & Sarah picked the best bits of their heritage to include as wedding traditions – and for the colour, the joy in Martin Cheung‘s images and the generous reviews of their incredible wedding suppliers. As always – more on @englishweddingblog Instagram!
Wedding photographer’s website
Martin Cheung https://www.martincphotography.co.uk
A guest blog by MOSS for English Wedding
MOSS recommend wearing something you’ll feel your absolute best in – whether you’re getting married or a guest at a wedding.
Whether the dress code calls for a pin-sharp tuxedo or a more casual combination of tailored separates, Moss have it covered with a huge range of cuts and colours.
A glorious styled shoot full of vibrant colour that says: be you. The couple in this stunning photoshoot are Jay & Sam, who inspire us with their thoughtful insta posts and their beautiful, brave and curious / adventurous outlook on life. The Stranger Things inspired cassette tape place names and 80s nostalgia in these images are fabulous and we’d love to see more of this at weddings! The cake is a real talking point – what better nod to the Upside Down could there possibly be?!
With amazing photos by lovely Hannah Hall Photography.
A guest blog by Carla Thomas Photography
As a wedding photographer, I’ve had the privilege of capturing the unique beauty of multicultural weddings. They aren’t just about two people tying the knot; they’re a vibrant celebration of diverse cultures, rich traditions, and unique personal stories. They offer a wonderful opportunity to honour both who you are and where you come from.
Wedding couples can now head to the Kent countryside to make their own wedding rings
Want to make everlasting memories as well as making your very own wedding rings? Even with no previous experience you can make beautiful wedding rings in Shoreham under the expert guidance of Elizabeth Anne Norris.
Take some time out from wedding planning in a rural setting, just a short hop from the city.
Spend a fun-filled afternoon on a picturesque Victorian Dairy Farm creating your own wedding rings together.
Do something completely different to walking into a shop and buying generic wedding rings.