Spring Somer­ford Hall Wed­ding pho­tog­ra­phy with a harp-play­ing Moth­er of the Groom, kids galore, fun with After Eights and a BGT contestant!!

Wedding Photography at Somerford Hall, Staffordshire

Quite a few years ago, in a pre­vi­ous (pro­fes­sion­al) life, I worked in hos­pi­tal­i­ty as a hotel/pub/restaurant manager

One of the sites I man­aged was to the north of Wolver­hamp­ton, which even had a func­tion room where we host­ed the odd wed­ding reception

Well just a few miles along the A449 is Somer­ford Hall, an 18th Cen­tu­ry Pal­la­di­an Style man­sion house (accord­ing to Wikipedia!!) It is now a won­der­ful exclu­sive-use wed­ding venue, set in the South Stafford­shire countryside.

When I was look­ing after the guests at that hotel it nev­er occurred to me that years lat­er my career would have tak­en me down a dif­fer­ent path. Tak­ing me back in that neck of the woods, but now as a Stafford­shire Wed­ding Photographer.

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I could make you hap­py, make your dreams come true
There’s noth­ing that I would­n’t do
Go to the end of this Earth for you
To make you feel my love, oh yes
To make you feel my love

Adele — Make you feel my love

Documentary Staffordshire Wedding Photography

With some wed­dings I stay in the same place all day, get­ting ready, cer­e­mo­ny and par­ty all under the same roof.

At oth­er ones Gog­gle Maps (oth­er sat navs are avail­able!) becomes your best friend, as was the case at Lara & Mike’s wedding.

Candid, unposed, documentary Somerford Hall Wedding Photographer

Bridal prep was at Lara’s par­ents house, near Telford, before head­ing to Bre­wood and St Mary the Vir­gin and St Chad’s Church. Bre­wood is an ancient lit­tle mar­ket town, about a 5 minute dri­ve from Somer­ford Hall. I’ve tak­en some pho­tographs before around Bre­wood for the local coun­cil but this was the first time I was there to pho­to­graph a wed­ding ceremony. 

I always try and get to the church at least half an hour before the cer­e­mo­ny so I can pho­to­graph the build up from the Groom’s point of view. Doc­u­ment­ing the guests arriv­ing, the excite­ment and some­times the nerves!

The church organ­ist looked famil­iar and was incred­i­bly enthu­si­as­tic, putting every­thing into her play­ing. It was only after the wed­ding cer­e­mo­ny that I realised where I’d seen her before. She was as a con­tes­tant on Britain’s Got Tal­ent! Jean Mar­tyn was a final­ist on the show and was clear­ly enjoy­ing her music as much as ever, play­ing in the church for the wed­ding ceremony. 

Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography
Somerford Hall Wedding Photography

Somerford Hall Wedding Fun

Guests arrived at Somer­ford Hall on a coach which the Bride & Groom and laid on for them. At the back of the house is a ter­race that looks out over the lawn and gar­den. It’s the per­fect place for the drinks recep­tion. Whilst every­one was enjoy­ing their refresh­ments, the Moth­er of the Groom enter­tained them with her harp playing.

Then it was into the light and airy ball­room for the wed­ding break­fast. There’s a few pho­tos at the end of the gallery show­ing some of the wed­ding guests with After Eights on their faces. You might be think­ing WTF?!

Let me explain.

After the meal, some of the guests decid­ed to play a game. You start off with the choco­late on your fore­head. Then you have to try to manip­u­late it down your face and into your mouth, with­out using your hands. As you can see from some of the pho­tographs, this leads to peo­ple pulling some very spe­cials faces!! ????

If you’re inter­est­ed in Somer­ford Hall Wed­ding Pho­tog­ra­phy, (or for any­where else in Stafford­shire!) then please get in touch