Danielle & Dean
Redhouse Barn, Worcestershire
The hottest day of the year , Friday 8th September 2023 Bridal preparations began at Redhouse Barn for Our Lovely Bride Danielle. The room was full of all of her closest girls and there were plenty of drinks and laughs. We captured lots of beautiful detail shots in-between capturing the girls having make up and hair done and a stunning dress reveal to the father of the bride and then the bridesmaids before we popped over to the gents for some groom preparation photos.
We were greeted by the Groom Dean and his guys who were all enjoying a morning party ( and a little champagne! ) they were all up for a laugh and we got some cracking moments on camera of them and Danielle and Deans little ones. A few needle and threads later for a misplaced button on one of the boys suits and they were good to go!
It was a Stunning church wedding and all of the guests were glammed up and ready for the day, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Bride to be. Danielle arrived in style in a Rolls Royce to greet her Groom at the end of the Aisle. A lovely heartfelt and emotional church service later it was outside into the church grounds for some pictures before the newlyweds were whisked off back to the venue in the Rolls Royce.
Danielle & Dean had some photos with the car outside the venue and had a few minutes to themselves to enjoy a drink and share some details of their mornings before the toast master invited them inside to their guests who cheered them in. The drinks reception was held in the garden with Music being performed by The Collective Band. After drinks and canapés it was time for group photos and then inside for speeches and the wedding breakfast ( Redhouse had ensured the bifold doors were open due to the heat so it was almost as if everyone was eating Alfresco.)
After dinner all of the guests headed back outside into the gardens for more mingling and drinks whilst the Staff at Redhouse turned the room around for the evening reception. We took Danielle & Dean for their couples shoot as the evening got cooler, walks in the gardens, and a time to reflect before we headed back inside for the evening. The collective Band were playing , Andy Sax and there was an amazing pyrotechnics show during the first dance which did not disappoint.