
A Marlow, Buckinghamshire wedding photography with Davina & Richard
It was our first time photographing in Marlow, Buckinghamshire but I don’t think it’ll be the last. Adorned with history, Marlow was a place full

It was our first time photographing in Marlow, Buckinghamshire but I don’t think it’ll be the last. Adorned with history, Marlow was a place full

Shutting myself away from the world can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. An act that tends to lead to the mind’s eye roving round

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Shutting myself away from the world can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. An act that tends to lead to the mind’s eye roving round and round and round endlessly

It was our first time photographing in Marlow, Buckinghamshire but I don’t think it’ll be the last. Adorned with history, Marlow was a place full of curiosity that wetted our appetite in more ways than one. Visually, it was a feast for the eyes enhanced by the steady sound of bustling from locals. Lots of window shopping and al-frescoing at their favourite bakery around us. We were right at home. It may have been April, but there were no April showers. What can we say? April played its own tricks on us and had us believe it was summer already. Marlow was covered in gold which made it the perfect setting for Davina and Richard’s wedding at Macdonald Compleat Angler. Macdonald Compleat Angler, a luxury riverside hotel in Marlow Located on the willow-fringed banks of the River Thames, the Macdonald Compleat Angler made a beautiful setting for Davina and

Shutting myself away from the world can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. An act that tends to lead to the mind’s eye roving round and round and round endlessly and painfully. But I found a cure, an answer that requires a little self-indulgence, actually scrap that, a LOT of indulgence, a little bit of selfishness, and a willingness to just let go of life’s internal pressures. Yes, that means switching off the phone. Bye bye iPhone. You modern piece of vulture. The answer lies inside Pennyhill Park Hotel & Spa in Surrey in room Rhododendron where the real feast for all my senses started. From the wallpaper prints telling the story of Ancient Asia to its beautiful colour clashes with the green lampshades and dark wooden tables and chairs lit by the afternoon sun, the whole room was like a beautiful cocoon. Warm and safe, breathing and living