wedding rings

The wedding ring presents an unbroken circle, exhibiting continuous and everlasting commitment for the duration of married life. If at all possible it should fit correctly from the beginning, showing the harmony in which the newly married couple will share their lives together with each other.

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Romantic Wedding Venues

Newstead Abbey wedding photography

Initially the south transept of the Priory Church, the Orangery received its name from the Byron family, who purchased the Newstead estate from Henry VIII in 1540, and modified the transept into a room for maturing citrus fruits. The present custodians of Newstead Abbey are Nottingham City Council, who are working hard to promote this exquisite estate and utilize the stunning house and grounds as a wedding venue. What better place to have your wedding than the former residence of a romantic poet? Newstead Abbey's Orangery is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies, and can support up to 100 guests. The Orangery's ornate plaster ceiling, crystal chandelier and large windows with attractive garden views beyond help make the Orangery a delightful venue for your civil wedding or partnership. As wedding photographers we recommend to the majority of our couples that we take you for the couple portrait photography in the gardens of Newstead abbey directly from your service whilst your guests are occupied with the reception drinks that can be held immediately after the ceremony in the Garden room - a quiet, cool and restful space that is ideal for your guests to congregate in. The decor of the Garden Room is a light cream, so your own colour scheme may be introduced to the room if required. Newstead abbey has plenty of spots for your couple session photography also with it’s open lawns joined by wide, well kept paths and the unexpected set of steps, which are ideal for family group photography. Nottinghamshire wedding venue.

Church wedding photography in Kedleston, Derbyshire

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Way back in ancient times, marriage was much more informal. Couples could make a promise to each other in front of a witness at any spot or precious time, and it was recognised as a joining arrangement. In fact, it was regarded as enough to call God as a witness; His power was considered to be sufficient to override His lack of physical presence! This of course led to many a Knight making a statement of marriage to a girl, having his wicked way then disappearing, leaving her to suffer the consequences.

As many marriages were fixed to bring money or power into the family, or to sustain status and position in the neighborhood, arranged weddings between members of the family were common. In the 11th century the Council of Westminster decreed that no man could assemble the marriage of any female in his family group not having church approval, and gradually the church began to have an affect, restricting inter family relationships and driving the ceremony into the Church itself.

To start with, weddings generally took place in the church porch, which is why this space is normally so large in many churches. By the 15th century, Trent Council decreed that every wedding that took place without having a priest was nullified, and the Church was now recognized as the only location to get wedded. The traditional form of the marriage vows, “To have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, till death do us part” have been incorporated into the Book of Common Prayer in 1552 and have played a important part in church weddings since.

The architecture of many of our churches makes for quite beautiful settings, and the grounds of the church have grown to be the traditional area for many of the professional photographs to be taken. Both the signing of the register and the happy family group outside the church door are significant pictures for both the professional photographer and the happy family snappers!

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The Magnetic Designer collection

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The Magnetic Designer collection at Derbyshire wedding photographers Neal Morgan is proving very popular with the discerning bride currently arranging their wedding. The most popular option is a mid priced 14x11 album with 30 sides and a black cover that will comfortably hold upto 75 images in a bespoke design that flows through your album. This fantastic package offers two qualified photographers for your full wedding day from morning visit through first dance. David Day is Neal’s photography partner with over ten years wedding photography experience and over 150 weddings covered their aren’t many nasty surprises left in store for David. The combination of David’s skill and Neal’s humour will make your wedding photography not only a beautiful memory of your day but also a fun one to make.

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Holme Pierrepont Hall Wedding Photography

Holme Pierrepont Hall Wedding

Holme Pierrepont Hall is one of only a few wedding venues in Nottinghamshire that has the capacity to provide a wedding reception just a short walk away from the church. The Church of St Edmunds, rebuilt in 1666 by the Marquis of Dorchester is at the side of Holme Pierrepont Hall, set in thirty acres of privately owned grounds, the house was built in 1500 and is the oldest brick building in Nottinghamshire, still enjoyed by descendents of the Pierrepont family and, amazingly is 3 miles from Trent Bridge and 5 miles from the centre of Nottingham.

Holme Pierrepont Hall has 3 licensed rooms for civil ceremonies seating from 34 to 100 guests, as with all licensed wedding venues it is your respectability to communicate with the registrars office, Nottinghamshire County Council registrars office can be reached on 0115 981 5307

This outstanding house and it’s grounds are exclusively yours when you arrange your wedding at Holme Pierrepont Hall, inside the hall you will find very old furniture, ancient paintings and a wonderful ambiance with the grounds giving numerous great spots for the wedding photography outside. The spectacular Grade 2 courtyard garden dating back to 1875 is an ideal outdoor retreat for your friends and family to take their reception drinks on a summer’s day whereas the parterre makes for the perfect charming backdrop for a few couple portraits and photography.

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Breadsall Priory Country Club Wedding Photography

Breadsall Priory Wedding

Breadsall Priory is a magnificent thirteenth Century former Priory set in over three hundred acres of peaceful parkland. The grounds provide you with exceptional photographic prospects with extensive lawns enclosed with mature trees to an ornamental fountain. There is an enclosed charming rose garden tucked away the the side of the Priory at Breadsall too. Inside, the hotel offers a classy décor with every amenity and facility you might expect from a leading Marriott Resort Hotel.

Breadsall Priory has nine function rooms to cater totally for your wedding from a quiet romantic gathering to a lavish occasion for 120 guests. Whether you are imagining a quiet intimate wedding, a civil partnership ceremony, renewing old vows or a traditional full wedding celebration Breadsall Priory could quite possibly be perfect. The dedicated team of skilled professionals have the information and ability, to ensure that each and every last detail will be taken care of.

So let Breadsall Priory manage the organisation and co-ordination of your day from the initial booking to the time you leave. The hotel staff will be at hand in the run up to the wedding ceremony itself to discuss everything with you, and available for advice when needed. The Priory is an outstanding wedding venue with a extensive range of photography areas only a short walk from each other. With a large tiered lawn that is perfect for large groups and a quiet woodland walk with scenic stream running through.

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The Shottle Hall package gives you exclusive use of the house and gardens so that you can entertain your guests as if it was your own home for your day.
You can have usage of all the public areas including the sophisticated lounge which is licensed for civil ceremonies, traditional library together with gallery bar and the beautiful Orangery restaurant for the wedding breakfast and evening reception.
The estates well-established gardens provide you with a completely unique backdrop to capture the memories of your fantastic day, overlooking the picturesque Ecclesbourne valley. No matter what the season the estates intelligently planted gardens are the most perfect addition for photographs, drinks receptions or as a place for the children to play.

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Personalised Wedding Favours

Jen's wrappers

Now you are well on the way to setting up your ‘Perfect Wedding’ the flowers, car, venue, photographer etc are all booked and deposits paid, but now you are caught up on the smallest element of all – the wedding favours.

The trouble is that presenting a personalised favour can be extremely expensive, particularly if you go down the route of getting some thing small laser engraved with the guest’s name on. Yes you can pick the specific item up cheaply, but then you really want to personalise it so how about getting it etched with the wedding day and individual names on, shouldn’t be too much, but do not forget you have over 60 guests at the wedding breakfast, and what about the evening guests and children, you need to give them all a wedding favour.

Then think about what happens to that favour once the wedding is over and the guest takes it home with them, or not. It might get put in a cupboard away from sight, and then gets left, which means you’ve spent all that time and money for something that gets hidden away, or left at your party.

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superstitions surrounding weddings

Much of the superstition that has developed around weddings over the generations began as ways to guarantee good luck, success, happiness and fertility to the bride and groom. Another very important aspect was to confuse or drive away any evil spirits who sought to spoil the day.

THE PROPOSAL,

On the wedding day, while on the way to the bride’s family, superstition has it that the groom’s representatives had to avoid blind men, monks and pregnant women; although goats and pigeons were considered lucky. For the bride, practicing writing her new name was and still is thought of as being very unlucky, and taking on a surname that started with the same letter as her own denoted unhappiness to come.

THE DRESS,

It was unlucky for the bride-to-be to make her own dress, or wear the complete outfit before her wedding day. Due to this wedding superstition  a stitch was often left unsewn until the wedding day. It was also unlucky for the groom to see her in her dress until the ceremony.Wearing a veil on the day was thought to hide the bride-to-be from evil spirits, and having bridesmaids dressed similarly to the bride was for the same reason.

THE SHOES,

A wedding superstition of Tudor times, shoes were thrown at the couple, and if they were struck it brought good luck. Nowadays, shoes are often tied to the back of the couple’s car. It used to be customary for the groom to tap his new wife on the head with his shoe, to assert his superiority over her. Full article here

Ripley Wedding Photography

The couple relax on a park bench

Near to the registry offices of various towns in Derbyshire are a wide range of well maintained public parks and gardens, numerous with parking close by. Many town parks will contain mature trees to pose next to, shrubs and flowerbeds to give a lot of background interest, with some thought and planning the public park can be used to give a wide selection of areas for your wedding pictures couple session. Crossley Park is a brief stroll from the Amber Valley registry office and Town Hall car park in Ripley, although the bride in new shoes may possibly want to arrange a vehicle for the short drive.

The park gives you many opportunities for your wedding photography, with a few good benches around the central bandstand helping to make Crossley Park the ideal setting for your wedding photography after your Ripley registry office wedding. Whist the older trees and bushes and the well managed lawns and pathways make Crossley Park perfect for your couple portrait photography session, the large open areas can be made use of for your larger family and friends group photographs, those of your wedding party and your all important everyone shot. Smaller group pictures can be made alongside the bandstand or on the smaller lawns surrounded by flower beds. Full Details of Our Wedding Photography At Ripley.

These digital storybook albums are printed by professionals and hand-bound by skilled bookbinders to deliver the best finish available on the professional market. The albums open flat with full double-page edge-to-edge panoramic images which will tell the story of your wedding day. All printing, binding and manufacture by this industry leading company is U.K based. more information here

Wedding Photography at Rufford Mill

Rufford Mill

In the heart of Robin Hood Country, Rufford Abbey Country Park is an ancient estate in the Nottinghamshire Dukeries, just a few miles east of famous Sherwood Forest. Rufford Mill, at the north end of the park near the lake, provides a sophisticated country venue for civil weddings and civil partnership celebrations in the Talbot Suite, on the first floor of the grade two listed red brick building. Rufford is the ideal venue for your wedding: a beautiful site, steeped in history, available 7 days a week and only ever holding one wedding party in any one day. Offering beautiful views across the lake, natural surroundings and a relaxed rural atmosphere, Rufford Mill provides a marvelous backdrop to your wedding or partnership ceremony. Your wedding photographers will know the best spots for your wedding images using the landscape to it's benefits. A 15 minuet walk with your wedding photographers through woodland trails and a well kempt lawn takes you to another point in time with the attractive remains of Rufford Abbey, originally a Cistercian monastery. Full details on our site.

Morley Hayes Hotel Wedding Photography

Wedding Photography at Morley Hayes

Set within 270 acres of wonderful woodland as well as the parkland golf course, Morley Hayes has a license to conduct marriage and civil partnership ceremonies in all 3 of the function suites making it the most suitable venue for your intimate wedding of close friends and family to a larger gathering to celebrate your wedding, the 3 licensed rooms can certainly cater for weddings from 30 to 115 guests. The moment you arrive at Morley Hayes on your big day the bridal cars are welcomed to the red carpet by the house Master of Ceremonies before the groom moves inside to await the arrival of the bride. You could turn up at your wedding by helicopter as Morley Hays have a helipad too. When you book your wedding and reception or just your reception at Morley Hayes you will get the use of the superb picturesque gardens, three areas all superbly landscaped, supplying the best setting for your wedding pictures. Right after the ceremony, you may wish to make your group portraits with your professional photographers prior to the reception drinks and canapés are served to your guests in the grounds, just before you are whisked off with your wedding photographer to make some lovely and charming couple portraits. Our Morley Hayes Wedding Photography.

Bookbound Wedding Album

12x8 Milan Coffeetable album

Our Milan coffee table book is a chic and fashionable album, As a full day package for your weekday wedding in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and beyond, your photographer is with you especially for your wedding day, from morning visit up to and including your first dance. The coffee table book itself is 12x8 inches in a landscape format, holding 20-40 photographs over the 20 sides. The Milan is offered in 1 of 2 colour ways gun metal or white with a ribbed impression and both having a one quarter bound spine in black.

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Lakeside Towers Wedding Photography

Lakeside couple portrait

When ever you book your wedding party or reception at lakeside tower you gain many superb opportunities for your wedding photography, the 5. 5 acres of landscaped garden with the ornamental lake, fountain and ornate bridge leading to the private island. The boardwalk that fronts the ornamental lake is fantastic for making your smaller group wedding photography and capturing those informal moments when you can relax with your guests. The lawns leading down to the bridge tends to make an ideal position for the larger groups with the lake in the background. Your couple session portion of your wedding photography can make use of as much of as little of the grounds as you desire. Full details here.

County Hall Wedding Photography

Matlock County Hall

Centrally located in the middle of Matlock, with spectacular views across the Derwent Valley and newly refurbished facilities, an ideal place for your wedding and reception will be the headquarters of Derbyshire County Council. County Hall, once a fashionable hydro, is a stunning building offering ample space for wedding parties of up to 100 and adequate room for receptions for 250 guests in fantastic surrounds. The Council's Members' Lounge has a private bar, sprung dance floor and stage as well as a sun terrace overlooking extensive gardens for those all important photographs. Wedding caterers can be organised for proper sit-down wedding breakfasts for up to 100 guests or more simple buffets for up to 250. The County Hall at Matlock has a a great deal of parking for guests cars in the lower car park. From the car park you follow the path winding up through the gardens to a large lawn before meeting the access road and a set of pretty steps to the sun terrace and wedding venue. The bridal car is driven round the building to the steps to the sun terrace where the bride and groom can make their entrance. Our County Hall Wedding Photography.

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 Prestwold Hall and its stunning gardens provide the perfect venue for civil weddings and wedding receptions.


Prestwold Hall and its spectacular gardens offer the most suitable venue for civil weddings and wedding receptions. The grounds making a beautiful landscape for your wedding photography at Prestwold Hall. The Hall is offered for exclusive use only, which would make sure that your day is truly unique and memorable guaranteeing you have no strays in the background of your wedding pictures at Prestwold Hall.

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