Wedding at The Elvetham
Jordan and Aaron’s wedding was a blast to shoot from start to finish. They were married at The Elvetham Hotel, which is a really interesting 19th Century building in 35 acres of beautiful Hampshire countryside. From early in the morning when I arrived, Jordan was already partying, which was so much fun to be around. I love it when my couples forget I’m there and just enjoy themselves. It’s your wedding day, this should be one of the happiest days of your life, so enjoy it. When this happens, I can simply sit back and do what I’m best at – capturing emotional moments, such as the hug between Jordan and Aaron’s father, which was beautiful.
I loved Jordan’s choice of shoes for her wedding, a hand customised pair of Converse All Stars. Not only did Jordan choose footwear that would be personal to her, she knew she was going to be partying hard later on. Those All Stars really did come into their own later once the real party started, these guys really knew how to immerse themselves in the music. So many great moments during this wedding. The speeches were superb to capture. The space hoppers, hilarious. I loved every minute of this wedding day.
If you are thinking of having an Elvetham hotel wedding why not get in touch, we’d love to capture your day for you.
Carol & Paul
Elvetham Wedding Photographer
Wedding Venue – The Elvetham Hotel
Are you getting married at The Elvetham? Why not get in touch, I’d love to hear from you.
Elvetham Wedding Photography
Great work Paul and I love the Bride’s converse trainers!
Thx Jamie. Yeah, nice to see someone doing their own thing with wedding shoes.
Incredible set – so much energy!
Great confetti shots Paul!
Brilliant images! Wedding looks like it was a lot of fun!
It was indeed a lot of fun to shoot. So many laughs all day long.
Such emotive images! Love them all
Thx Tatum
Awesome coverage Paul. I love the Elvetham as well
These are great Paul! I especially love the space hopper shots and the very first/last image! Brilliant!
Yeah, the space hoppers were shot from a distance, through a window, just happened to see them on them. So funny to watch.