A flirty, fifties colour-popping whimsical wedding shoot
It’s finally Friday and set to be a scorcher this weekend. With that in mind, we thought we’d leave you with something equally scorching to start you off. Today’s beautiful shoot at Scotney Castle (styled with flair by Bellaboo and Beau) was captured by Rebecca Douglas Photography. I am in love with everything about it, from the soft and beautiful lighting contrasting with the vivid, popping colours, to the swoon-worthy Oh My Honey dress. The pictures speak for themselves, but I’ll hand over to the shoot’s fabulous coordinator, Clair of Creative Brides.
“We decided to do a bridal photo shoot at Scotney Castle to co-inside with our ‘Vintage and Unique’ wedding fair that we are hosting at their venue in September. Scotney Castle is normally seen to offer a ‘traditional’ style wedding, but it lends itself to fun, quirky weddings too. With winding paths, little streams, giant trees and quirky hideaways, it’s bursting with great photo opportunities and is the perfect place for the odd toadstool!”
Rebecca, the photographer for the shoot, also fell in love with the enchanting venue: “I am a fan of shooting in natural light and nothing is better than the golden glow in the few hours towards sunset. I knew we would be able to create some magical images in the golden glory at Scotney Castle and we were so lucky that nature delivered”
Images © 2013 Rebbeca Douglas Photography
Credits
Coordination: Clair Hinge at Creative Brides
Styling and props: Jenny and Laura at Bellaboo and Beau
Photography: Rebecca Douglas Photography
Dresses: Oh My Honey
Flowers: Joanne Truby Floral Design
Stationery: Lynda Loves
Cake: Ketta Shimm at Flossie Pops Cakery
Hair: Liz Bower at Simply Beautiful Wedding Hair
Hair accessories: Sarah Roberts Bespoke Tiaras
Make-up: Natialie Purves at Make up by Natalie
Groom’s Attire: Marc Wallace
Macarons: Claire Jury at La Dinette
Buttons: Amanda Williams at Buttons Devine
Balloons: Sally at Bubblegum Balloons
Car: Keith at Paladins Classic Car Hire
Venue: Scotney Castle
Video: Sam Nesbitt at Three Little Pixels




















