Orleans House Gallery & West London Pub Wedding - Aisha & Thom

Bride is embraced by her friend as her veil  billows out in the strong summer breeze.

A wedding venue, who has recently invited me to join their wedding photographers suppliers list, asked me to summarise why I love to photograph weddings and what my unique selling points are. Don’t you hate those kind of questions? ‘I just take the pictures’ is what I want to answer, ‘and if my clients love their pictures, that is all’.

The fact is that this is the main question when choosing a wedding photographer - do you like their pictures, their style and perhaps their variety artistry in that, but that all seems a bit obvious. I thought again and realise there are some other things that are interconnected and important for clients to think about. If you look at my reviews and more recently my google reviews - you will see that people refer quite often to their whole experience with me as their photographer as well as their pictures - before during and after their wedding day and I think that is perhaps also my USP.

Preparing to get wed can be stressful. You are investing in something that you want to be perfect in whatever way ‘perfect’ is to you; you want to give your family and guests a wonderful party, you want to relax with nothing more to worry about than getting into that wedding dress, having a leisurely breakfast before stepping out and savouring every minute of this unique and precious day in your lives.

When it comes to the photography, I believe the best photographers are not those who just tip up on the day and take photos without any prior knowledge of what makes their client’s tick or what they want from their wedding photographs. They listen and have some understanding of their clients beforehand, and they get organised ahead of the day whatever style they are going to be shooting in. On the day, they know, instinctively through experience when to quietly observe and document (whether it be with candid fleeting moments or with more considered crafted compositions or with beautiful portraits in great or not so great light) and at at the same time they are able to integrate and connect with people and be part of the occasion with their cameras. After the day, the best photographers will spend time carefully editing and perfecting the images to produce a beautiful curated story that resonates with the tapestry of your day in all its unique character, ritual and quirkiness.

So yes ultimately it’s all about the resulting pictures, not just for you but for my own artistic satisfaction and pride, but it is supremely important to me that you trust that I am there for you throughout the whole process from when you first get in touch to receiving your wedding photographs.

Aisha and Thom’s were married on a stunning summer’s day in June this year (2023) here in my community of Richmond-upon-Thames. Their brief to me was very clear. They did not want to pose, they did want a very few swift family group photographs, but swift and swiftly we did them (with proper forward planning by me to ensure they were). They had a little baby boy who was equally important to the day as they were; they wanted everything to just to play out and with pictures that were real and natural. They wanted to throw a fabulous party for those they love with dancing in the sunshine and they wanted me to capture the quirky, humorous, unforetold moments as much as the key ones.

This was Aisha’s response to the pictures:
'From the beginning Anna assured us she would go with a candid style - we wanted our wedding to be relaxed, and we didn’t want to be pulled away from our guests - just in the moment. Anna weaved her way through our wedding and party and found the special moments to capture without us knowing it was happening. She was also a lot of fun and had a great sense of humour which helped both us and our guests to relax. Each time we go through the pictures, we feel even more overwhelmed than the first time we saw them.’

From Aisha’s and Thom’s summer West London wedding day at Orleans House Gallery and The Victoria in Sheen.

Get in touch and fill out my contact form or call me on 97811 242266 if you like what you see and are looking for a photographer. I’d love to hear from you.

bridal veil is held aloft for the bride in the breeze as she makes her way into Orleans House Gallery.
Bride with yellow flowers portrait.
Bride and groom see each other for the first time and smile at each other at the top of the aisle at Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham.
Angled shot looking down at Bride and Groom seat with the back of the veil on show.
First married kiss view from the back at Orleans House Gallery.
Bride with tears welling in her eyes as her Groom reads from his intentions and promises to her.
Vibrant image from the back of Orleans House Gallery as the couple's two friends do their readings with the bride and groom looking on with their guests.
Bride with mouth wide open laughing during the ceremony and the guests cracking up too.
Groom makes a fist with his hand and an expression of triumph after the celebrant declares them husband and wife.
Bride and Groom exit down the aisle at Orleans House gallery raising their arms in triumph and with the Groom carrying their son.
Confetti throw outside Orleans House Gallery Twickenham.
Back lit image in the strong sunshine during the confetti throw at Orleans House Gallery
Guests mingling with drinks outside Orleans House Gallery in the sunshine.
Portrait of the bride with her veil flowing in the breeze next to her.
Two wedding guest boys in the green hilly area of Orleans House Gallery gardens, one in the top left hand corner holding the bride and groom's son and the other in the bottom right hand corner coming towards them.
View of bide enjoying the drinks  reception surrounded by guests in pink purple blue and orange dresses.
View of an adult bridesmaid holding up her drink and flowers shot through the arms of a guest in the foreground.
Girls in their dresses contending with the wind in the summer sunshine at the wedding reception.
Best man and usher carrying huge vases of flowers from the ceremony onto the green wedding bus en route to the reception.
Wedding guest boy leaning out of the back window of the top of the double decker bus.
Groom with his son and the bride embracing.
Band The Brass Junkies playing at the reception at The Victoria in Sheen, Richmond upon Thames.
In the foreground two adult men shake hands and in the background the bride does the same with a female wedding guest.
Four wedding guests in a row; one sipping his cocktail, one smiling at the camera, one smoking a cigarette and one looking into the distance.
Close up shot of a wedding guest embracing the bride.
Boy being pushed on a swing during the wedding reception by his grandmother in a red dress.
Groom in foreground holding and giving his speech with the bride and guests seated in the background and smiling.
Bride gets up and does a little dance/turn during the speeches.
Bride and groom seated during the speeches and smiling at each other in an embrace with everyone clapping.
Sun starburst shining through the trees in the background as the three bridesmaids give their speeches and two boys looking on on the right hand side.
Bride and groom laughing during the speeches
Three bridesmaids making their speeches.
Bride Groom and wedding guests cracking up in laughter during the speeches.
Wide angle view with sun streaming into the picture of best man making speech with guests looking on.
Best man making speech with his speech cards in his hand and throwing one of them up into the air and going on to the next one. Groom with an embarrassed look.
Groom wincing in embarrassment during the groom's speech.
Groom seated in a chair being held aloft during the speeches by the groomsmen.
Groom lowered to the ground in a chair and kissed by one of the groomsmen.
Bride and Groom first dance against a bright blue canopy with sunglasses on.
Bride and Groom dancing at The Victoria pub, Sheen.
Bride dances across the frame during the first dance.
Boy being swung up into the air during the dancing at the wedding reception.
Bride and groom join hands and kiss at the end of their first wedding dance.
Bride and Groom come down the steps at the entrance of Orleans House Gallery, newly wed.
Portrait of Bride and Groom giggling and smiling at their friends during the couple portraits.

When was this wedding? July 2023

Where was the ceremony? Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham

Where was the reception? The Victoria Pub, Sheen

Wedding type: Civil ceremony followed by London pub reception and party

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