Cadhay House Wedding in Devon
July 4, 2014
You could be forgiven for thinking Chelle and Tim are slightly crazy – planning a wedding whilst completing a degree in Dentistry and packing up for a new life away from London. Any of those are a lot to take on, let alone all at once! Well they’re not crazy and I was looking forward to joining up with them for their rustic barn and tipi wedding at Cadhay House in Ottery St Mary, Devon. With a beaming sun and Jenny Packham Esme from Miss Bush Bridal, it had all the ingredients for a perfect summer wedding in the South West. Flowers by Gill Clavey.
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My, what a good looking couple!! 😉
Great work, Jon – we’re so happy with what you’ve done for us. LIKE, LIKE, LIKE!!!
wonderful collection of photos, great location. inspiring as always
Perfect shots! What a peaceful ambiance, I love the place. Full of love.
What a cute boy! 🙂
I love the composition on the shot through the doors! Great work! 🙂
What a gorgeous and super fun looking wedding! And that shot near the end across the lake/pond is sublime!
Your storytelling capabilities are amazing. The little details and candid photos you shoot really portray the day!
Awesome wedding! And I love her dress and the headpiece. Great work!
So many great couple’s portraits! I thought the cheese “cake” was super cool too. Excellent work throughout!
The two of them on the swing and the one by the pond are my favorites!! Excellent work my friend!!
Ahhh. Wow. This is some great coverage of a pretty amazing wedding. Great emotion from the couple and use of light. The shot of the bride in the stone archway is crazy good.
A wonderful set of pictures, at the heart of the action but not imposing yourself on the wedding. The mark of a true pro! Great job!
Killer work man. Such beautiful colours!
Just lovely!! The bride is stunning, love it!
The master of great storytelling!
love it jon – absolutely wonderful. love the shot of the bride in the doorway with the veil but your story telling it second to none