Cornish Camels is a unique wedding venue. The name is not misleading, it really does have its own camels. I’m not sure if the camels are why Claire and Neil chose it for their wedding day, but I am glad they did – because it was an absolutely marvellous wedding.
Weddings
Trevenna Barns in East Cornwall is a well known and well loved wedding venue. Sam and Rob chose Trevenna because it had everything that they wanted for their wedding day. It’s also got the Trevenna lane – the most photographed lane in Cornwall!
Festival weddings have become more and more popular over the last ten years. Leah and Ian crafted their festival wedding at Treyarnon Bay from scratch. It was an epic day (and that is no understatement).
Here is my best from 2017. Another epic wedding year. Not all, but just some of the highlights from the year for me.
Blue skies and poppies high above the sands and of Polly Joke Beach near Newquay. The perfect pre wedding shoot.
Polhawn Fort in the winter holds a special charm all of its own. Despite the storm that may be raging outside, you can be warm and dry inside. I am glad to say that Jessica and Simon still chose to brave the elements and get outside for their bride and groom shoot.
The Isles of Scilly hold a special place in the hearts of Jo and Matt. They are regular visitors to the island, so it made absolute sense that they chose Tresco as the place to get married.
Sam and Si’s wedding at Gwel an Mor near Portreath in Cornwall combined a yurt, owls, snakes, pirates and probably the best coffee that I have ever tasted. Sounds like a dream!
Trelissick Gardens near Truro provided the location for this dreamy pre wedding shoot with Chelsey and Mike. Twilight hues and a beautiful spring evening
Glorious beaches and sky blue sea made this St Ives Harbour Hotel wedding the perfect location for Natalie and Dan’s wedding.