There’s a theme developing here in the latest blog posts and sadly it begins with a talk about the weather. Sadly this post is not going to break from tradition as Nathan and Lisa’s wedding will go on record as probably the luckiest ever with regards to the weather. Read on for more….
Marrying at Kings Croft on the outskirts of Pontefract our day began as we joined Lisa for preparation photographs as she and her bridesmaids were getting ready in the bridal suite. Following a number of photographs including lisa’s amazing wedding dress we ventured outside with Nathan for some photographs with him and the best man and usher. The rain had eased a little and there guys were pretty relaxed about heading out for the photos.
After photographing the wedding ceremony we were waiting whilst the registrars completed the marriage certificates and a glance outside revealed it was starting to brighten. Literally as Nathan and Lisa walked down the aisle together to exit the room the rain stopped and we were able to go straight outside for photographs and drinks reception. Dark grey skies make for a great backdrop for wedding photographs and over the last few years have become almost a signature image of mine. today was not going to disappoint.
With wet tarmac and reflections aplenty there are lots of opportunities and Nathan and lisa were more then happy to oblige for their wedding photographs. The rain had held off perfectly and as we headed back indoors for the wedding breakfast the heavy rain started again. Thankfully during the evening we were able to go back outside for some after dark wedding photographs around Kings Croft.