Friday 21 September 2012

Steph and Phil


A lovely intimate Wedding at Aston Hall in Sheffield. Steph and Phil married at the begining of September after a very wet August the sune came out just for them on their special day.

Bouquet of Yellow roses, Gentian, Yellow and White Freesia, Delphinium Tips, Lysmachia,  touched with Yellow cymbidium orchids, Achmelia and Euculptus
And what a lovely combination of colours and textures within Steph's Bouquet.



Photography by Footprints Photography

Nick & Anne photographed Steph and Phil’s wedding on the 1st September with the ceremony at the Aston Church and the reception at the Aston Hall Hotel. Steph and Phil are a wonderful couple and it was a pleasure to be invited to capture their day. It was a fun filled and relaxed wedding which made our job so easy

Nick & Anne are a husband and wife team and always photograph their weddings together so their clients benefit from two photographers at no extra cost. Nick & Anne believe that a wedding photographer should provide both a service and a product, the service is the photography and the product is a disk of hi-res images on disk for their clients to use and cherish. At an all day wedding clients can expect from 700-1000 photos as memories of their day

They are based on the outskirts of Sheffield and can easily reach Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire but they travel anywhere at their clients request. In the last couple of years as well as “local” venues they have been to the Lake District, the North East, the South East and even as far as Sri Lanka to photograph weddings for their clients and are currently quoting weddings in Cornwall, Italy, Portugal and Spain

For additional information please visit their website www.footprintphoto.biz and to see what their clients say about them please visit the Testimonials page

Footprint Photography additional photos = http://photos.footprintphoto.biz/p519146455Footprint Photography on YouTube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cqcOgD2qcc






The Flower Girls Wand



The Wishing Tree.

Never done one of these before but what a cute idea. In a lovely rustic pot with contorted hazel twigs and grouping of the wedding flowers.

















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