A relaxed & natural garden wedding | A beautiful Jewish wedding day in Essex

When Emma and Ryan told me about their wedding plans and the kind of vibe they were going for I knew it would be right up my street! They got married in Emma’s parents garden which was absolutely stunning as you’ll see in the photos. Flowers were blooming and all the attention to detail was simply beautiful! This was my first time photographing a jewish wedding in Essex and it really was such a delight to photograph - they have many more traditions that take place throughout the ceremony in particular which made for many more interesting and characterful photos.

If you’re thinking about having a low key, small wedding, outdoors in a relaxed and natural setting, surrounded by nature - whether this is in a garden or a field in Essex, Suffolk or the surrounding area, this is your sign!

I’ve decided - relaxed and natural garden weddings are definitely my thing!

Here a just a few favourite moments captured from Emma and Ryan’s special day - enjoy!

If you’re looking for a documentary wedding photographer in Essex to capture your natural, outdoor, garden or field style wedding in candid and relaxed way then feel free to get in touch to discuss your ideas with me or ask any questions. You can also request a link to my full wedding portfolio gallery.

I am also available for wedding photography in the surrounding area of Essex including Suffolk, Kent, Norfolk, Hertfordshire & London to name a few. I'm also very happy to travel if you are getting married further a field in the UK.

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Previous & upcoming wedding venues shot at: The Reid Rooms, Maidens Barn, Captain Woods barn, The Barns at Lodge Farm, Chalkney Water Meadows, Mulberry House, The Old Parish Rooms, The Hares Field, Houchins, The Lawn, Crondon Park, Apton Hall, The Boundary, Newland Hall, Vaulty Manor, Blake Hall, Moot Hall, The Canary Shed, Tuffon Hall, Rayleigh Windmill, Downham Hall.

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