Georgina and Paul chose the wonderful Clandon Park near Guildford for their ceremony and reception. After morning preparations at The Angel Posting House in Godalming Georgina moved on to the ceremony if the wonderfully bright Tapestry Room. Along with the Marble Hall Clandon Park sometimes seems as if it was designed for wedding photography. Although it was a chilly winter afternoon we were able to get outside for a fun photo shoot with the bright interiors allowing us to have a portrait session inside too, always something to consider in case of rain.
Downton Abbey eat your heart out!
Venue details: Clandon Park | The Street | West Clandon | Guildford | Surrey | GU4 7RQ








































































Original post: Guildford Wedding Photographer
2 comments
David Evans - Just like to say really lovely photos, love the exposure and contrasts of the photos. Its nice to see a weeding photograper doing something different. I would love to get into this line of work, i did photograph my sister in-laws wedding but pictures wern’t that amazing. Do you really need all the pro lighting and lenses to get these tyrpe of shoots? I currently have a canon 50D but not very good lenses(there a bit expensive)
Graham Nixon - Hi David,
Thank you for your kind words. I don’t use any lighting so that saves you a few pennies. Good lenses are a must though. I use a Canon 50mm 1.4 for 90% of my photos with a Canon 85mm 1.8 used for the rest. If you are on a budget then it is well worth looking at a second hand Canon 5D and matching it up with the Canon 50mm 1.4 (very good value). It’s also worth remembering that digital photography is a three stage process, same as film so you’re looking at Capture, Process, Print. Process these days is done in Lightroom or Photoshop rather than a darkroom but is still as essential as ever.
Good luck with the photography.
Graham