Tag: sheffield wedding

  • Sheffield Town Hall Arundel Room Wedding Ceremony

    Sheffield Town Hall Arundel Room Wedding Ceremony

    I always enjoy a wedding at Sheffield Town Hall.

    There is something prestigious about it, especially the magnificent staircase which always makes for some stunning photos.

    If you want to know more about getting married in Sheffield Town Hall have a look at my comprehensive guide.

    For Natalie and Adams wedding I was only booked for their ceremony in the Arundel Room in the Sheffield Town hall. Something quite unusual for me. It was nice, but a little sad when they left for their reception and I wasn’t going with them. Since then I have chosen to only take on weddings where I would be covering both the ceremony and the evening reception.


    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding, have a look on my How Much page to get the details.



    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding give me a shout on 07739 113409, email me on photos@jameslmorgan.co.uk or fill in the quick contact form below.

    See ya next time.

    James

  • St Peter’s Church, Letwell & Travellers Rest, Brookhouse Wedding

    St Peter’s Church, Letwell & Travellers Rest, Brookhouse Wedding

    To fully appreciate what impressed me at Stephanie & Allen’s wedding, you need a little context first.  St Peter’s Church, Letwell is about 10 minutes by car from The Travellers Rest, Brookhouse.  That’s 10 minutes of open country roads where you are likely to average 50 miles per hour.

    Why am I telling you this?  Well, Stephanie and Allen got married at St Peter’s Church, and then made their way over to The Travellers Rest for their reception.  What is worth noting is how the newlyweds went from church to reception….

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  • Emma & Lee’s Wedding in Handsworth, Sheffield

    Emma & Lee’s Wedding in Handsworth, Sheffield

    I had attended a wedding at The Old Rectory in Handsworth prior to Emma and Lee’s wedding, but that was as a guest.  I remember thinking about what a lovely venue it was, how the walls are filled with character and how I would love to actually photograph a wedding there someday.  Well, my time has come.

    Every wedding I attend is special to me in one way or another, today for me stuck a very emotional chord and I found myself hiding behind my camera more than once.  You see, Emma’s father Austin has been battling cancer for some time, although to meet him you would never think anything was wrong at all.  I lost my father 20 years ago so he never got to attend my wedding, of course many weddings have all parents present and accounted for, in this particular situation my emotions got a little tangled a few times, though fortunately not to the extent that I wasn’t able to carry on with my duties.

    Nevertheless, the circumstances did not overwhelm the wedding day itself, spirits were high and everyone had a smile on their faces.  The weather was hit and miss, as per standard ‘Wedding in England’ tradition, so we got a few chances to pop outside for photos and a bounce on the bouncy castle in between showers.

    In all, a great day.

    Props to Erika Jayne Make-up Artistry, Nostell Chauffeur Co and all the lovely staff at The Old Rectory.  All of these did a bang-up job on the day and I would whole-wholeheartedly recommend anyone use them for their wedding in Sheffield.

    So, here is the standard ‘fusion’ slideshow with a selection of highlights from the photo album mixed with some video footage.  If you cannot watch the video right now I have also included a handful of photos from the full collection.




    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding give me a shout on 07739 113409, email photos@jameslmorgan.co.uk or fill in the contact form below.

    See ya next time,

    James

  • Fairway Inn Wedding

    Fairway Inn Wedding

    My first wedding of 2016 took me on a tour of Sheffield.  We started out at Le-ann’s parent’s house in the morning and everything was calm and peaceful.  Then of course the car arrived.   I got my ‘bride leaving’ photos as usual and then jumped into the car for the standard ‘race the bride’ into Sheffield city centre to catch here arriving at the Sheffield Town Hall.

    For the first time ever I got one of the prime spots right outside the Town Hall, which was a light relief considering it was chucking it down with rain.  Another stroke of luck saw it stop raining just as Le-ann arrived and held off long enough to get indoors before the heaven’s opened once more.

    What followed was a beautiful ceremony, made actually more romantic by the battering of rain going on outside.

    We were once again blessed as the torrential rain stopped long enough for us to get our wedding party group photos outside the Sheffield Town Hall and get into our cars.

    The final stop on our tour found us at the Fairway Inn in Birley Wood, Sheffield, where we were looked after admirably by the staff.  A few breaks in the rain saw us heading outside for a couple of snaps before the rain decided it was time for the grand finale, more rain.

    Anyway, the rain didn’t stop the fun, it was a lovely day and a very enjoyable evening.


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    If you would like to talk about booking me to photograph your wedding then just fill in the contact form below, or give me a call on 07739 113409, or email photos@jameslmorgan.co.uk.

    See ya next time.

    James