Wedding Photography Blog

This is my blog where you can check out all of my latest weddings as a Nottingham Wedding photographer.

Hassop Hall Wedding Photography | Nadia & Don

 
 
 

Wedding Photographer At Hassop Hall
 

I had been looking forward to Nadia & Don's wedding since I first met with them way back in the winter. I was excited for them after I heard that they were hosting a small but intimate wedding and wanted me to be their Hassop Hall wedding photographer, the hall is a grand 17th - century country house hotel located in the Derbyshire peak district and just three miles from Bakewell.
 

 

Bridal Preparations At Hassop Hall
 

The bridal suite at Hassop Hall makes my life as a wedding photographer a lot easier. Huge rooms with high ceilings and beautiful big windows with lots of natural light pouring in are ideal for making stunning portraits of the bride.  It was a very relaxing morning with Nadia and the girls. Nadia's makeup looked beautiful and was done by Ali Gunn. I have worked with Ali quite a few times over the years and I now recommend her to all of my brides. Her hair styling was done by James White who is an award winning hair stylist and I cant recommend him enough, he also brings a lot of humour into the bridal suite. James also has a salon in Nottingham city centre.

 

 

Hassop Hall Wedding Photography


Their wedding day was perfect in every way, we had fantastic weather, an aeroplane flyover which Don had arranged and singing waiters which were a fantastic way to keep everyone entertained during their wedding breakfast. Family and close friends travelled from all over the UK to join in the wedding celebrations with Nadia & Don. Hassop Hall is fantastic wedding venue and this certainly was a wedding to remember, and I am looking forward to photographing my next wedding at Hassop Hall.

Nadia & Don had a few days away in Mallorca after the wedding to unwind.

Here are a few of my favourites from the wedding day, enjoy!

List of suppliers

Venue - Hassop Hall
Bridal Dress - Pronovias Presea
Shoes - Rainbow
Flowers - Valerie of Dore
Make Up - Ali Gunn
Hair Stylist - James White
Evening Entertainment - Campbell Bass

 

What a fabulous day! Hassop Hall wedding photography by Matt Andrew

 
 

What's In My Bag

 
 
 

I have recently been asked on a few occasions  What's in your bag?

Its one of the most frequently asked questions if you are a photographer. The contents of your camera bag will greatly depend on your photographic style and what genre of photography you specialise in.

I mainly shoot weddings and portraits as a Nottingham wedding photographer so I need and use professional grade gear that will help me achieve the results I need.

I thought I would share with you what camera and lenses I use and why I use them.


Nikon D750  24.3 MP Full Frame Body :

At the time of purchasing the D750 was a game changer and an ideal camera body for shooting wedding photography. I didn't want to invest over £4k on the flagship Nikon D4s as I very rarely shoot over 1000 ISO and I definitely don't need 11 fps. The D750 is also a nice light body and that is important when you are shooting 10 - 12 hour days. You body will thank you for that. It has fantastic image quality, dynamic range and ISO capabilities and focuses faster than anything I have ever used. A match made in heaven.


Nikon 50mm, F/1.4G :

This has recently become one of my favourite lenses. You can shoot with this lens in most lighting situations and it produces beautiful, sharp images at all apertures

 

Nikon 85mm, F/1.8G :

I really love this lens especially for portraits it produces fantastic bokeh and like the 50mm it can be used in most lighting situations. Not as expensive as its old brother the 85mm 1.4G but given that its 1/3 of the price it definitely is worth looking into if you need an 85mm lens.



Nikon 16-35, F4 :

It is a very wide lens and I mostly use it for setting the scene in one frame and for interiors.



Nikon 24-70 F/2.8G :

This lens is very useful and can pretty much be used in any situation with its versatile zoom range.



Nikon 70-200 F2.8G :

I absolutely adore this lens, its my go to and is on my camera 70% of the time while I am shooting at weddings. You can capture moments with this lens from a distance and it produces very sharp images at all apertures. Shooting at 200mm will give you stunning portraits due to the compression. The only downside to this lens is that it is very heavy.

I get a great deal of pleasure from giving help and sharing information and if I 1 person can take something away from this post that will help them I will be very happy. 

Happy shooting :)

 

© Matt Andrew Nottingham Wedding Photographer

 

Tips For Planning A Winter Wedding

 
 


Top Tips
 

More and more couples are having winter weddings these days. They are no longer just for the spring/summer season and why not? Winter weddings can be beautiful and very romantic and if you are lucky you may be fortunate enough to get beautiful winter sunlight or even a sprinkling of snow.

Having your wedding in the winter is very different to a wedding in the summer. There are a few small issues that come hand in hand with winter weddings and these can be avoided with some prep work before your special day and good communication with your chosen wedding suppliers.

You will find it beneficial booking an earlier ceremony time in the winter months as it starts to get dark from 3pm onwards and if you want to include the venue and its grounds in your photographs you will need to do this in good natural light. 

Allowing at least 90 minutes from the end of the wedding ceremony to start of your wedding breakfast is a good guideline because you and your guests may have to travel from the church ceremony to your reception venue. That will leave time for you to have those important formal family photographs and your bride and groom portraits.

Remember it is a winter wedding and it will be cold with a possibility of rain or even snow so think about shawls for yourself and your bridesmaids.

Keeping in regular contact with your wedding venue and photographer and work with them to create a timeline to help with the logistics of your wedding day and most of all relax, and try and spend a little time alone as a couple.

 

© Matt Andrew Nottingham Wedding Photographer