Angie and Simon married in a small civil ceremony at Hazlewood Castle, followed by a blessing in St Leonard's chapel which was conducted by the Rev Ian Walton. We love working with Ian because as well as being very kind and having a great sense of humour, he encourages us to capture the memories of the ceremony so that the couple can enjoy reliving them as part of their wedding album for the rest of their lives. On behalf on Angie and Simon, thank you Ian. Although it was a cold and windy day, the rain stayed away and we were able to use some of the castle's stunning back drops for Angie and Simon's photographs. During the early evening, Angie and Simon braved the cold again for some lovely night shots taken in the courtyard.
We are West Yorkshire wedding and portrait photographers, Alex and Janet, a husband and wife team who are full time, properly qualified, creative professionals with an absolute passion for beautiful wedding and portrait photography. Our attention to detail and the utmost care with have for our valued clients makes us very popular with discerning couples. Please call us for more information on 01977 730159 or visit our website at www.alexdurasow.co.uk
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Angie and Simon's wedding at Hazlewood Castle - 14 March 2009
Angie and Simon married in a small civil ceremony at Hazlewood Castle, followed by a blessing in St Leonard's chapel which was conducted by the Rev Ian Walton. We love working with Ian because as well as being very kind and having a great sense of humour, he encourages us to capture the memories of the ceremony so that the couple can enjoy reliving them as part of their wedding album for the rest of their lives. On behalf on Angie and Simon, thank you Ian. Although it was a cold and windy day, the rain stayed away and we were able to use some of the castle's stunning back drops for Angie and Simon's photographs. During the early evening, Angie and Simon braved the cold again for some lovely night shots taken in the courtyard.
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