Hosting a Wedding at Home
Most weddings I photograph are somewhere I have never been before, and probably will never shoot at again.
I’ve seen so many beautiful weddings at home. While you can’t find a more unique wedding, it does come with a lot of work. I would highly recommend getting a planner to help. Many planners now offer a service where you handle the planning and booking, and they ensure everything runs smoothly on the day. On-the-day wedding management is ideal for a wedding at home, as the last thing you want to do in your bridal gown is make phone calls and sort out any issues that may pop up. Leave it to someone else and savour the day you’ve put so much effort into planning!
Dogs at Weddings
One benefit of having a wedding at home is that your pets will be comfortable when they join in with your wedding celebrations.
These days you can now book a dog chaperone to make sure they are looked after while you are enjoying yourselves.
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for weddings at home
Millie & George
Married at Church of St John the Baptist in Danbury, Essex.
Wedding reception in a vineyard and a garden marquee at home overlooking South Woodham Ferrers..
Sean & Lizzie
A Humanist garden wedding at the family home in Suffolk.
Victoria & George
A wedding ceremony at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Great Burstead.
A reception at home on the farm.
Jack & Anna
A vibrant Suffolk garden wedding.
Anna & James
Ceremony at the St Mary & St Margaret’s Church in Stow Maries.
An autumnal garden wedding near South Woodham Ferrers
Rosie & Ed
Married at St Mary’s Church in Attleborough. A reception at home on the farm.