Ness Gardens Creative Artistic Wedding Photography just seems to naturally flow in this spectacular setting, especially at this time of year when in full bloom. So its easy to see why the lovely Kerry and Andy chose Ness for their super relaxed wedding day. We met Kerry in the nearby Craxton Wood Hotel where preparations were well under way and I have to say Kerry was one of calmest brides I’ve ever spent time with.
A Relaxed Atmosphere at Craxton Wood Hotel
I’ve also said many times that the feel of a wedding comes from the top down so this was definitely a sign of things to come, it just was a super informal and tranquil day spent with friends in a super surrounding. After half an hour or so we left Kerry looking stunning in her Cherish Bridal gown and went to meet the luck Andy who was receiving guests at the outdoor ceremony location in Ness Gardens, as you can see from the photos there is a lovely pagoda where the ceremony takes place. It lets its self to informality because the guests can simply stand outside, enjoy the ceremony in the sun and cheer and clap whenever they feel like it.
Time for Creative Wedding Portraits
After the wedding ceremony we had a lovely walk round the gardens and took some couples portraits in the style we had all talked about and planned together. It always worth getting to know what style of photography a bride and groom really like and shoot towards that, it really helps their personalities shine through the photos.
This was only a part day shoot for me and it was over all to quickly as Ness Gardens really is a place you could spend all weekend. We just had time to see the wedding breakfast room and take a shot of Kerry and Andy with their cake (supplied by Cheshire Wedding Cakes, apart from the top fruit layer which Andy’s Mum put together) and off we went reflecting on another lovely Ness Gardens Wedding.
Flowers by Christie’s Flowers in Winsford