Wedding Photography for a small wedding at The Stack House Cornwall // Kyle & Sally
What a truly unique wedding venue, The Stack House in Cornwall , an beautifully renovated engine house overlooking the Fal Valley. It was a pleasure photographing Kyle and Sally’s intimate wedding there.
The Stack House is a truly unique wedding venue and it’s my first time photographing a wedding here. A beautiful renovated 19th century engine house overlooking the magnificent Fal Valley. A perfect place and backdrop for small and intimate weddings and celebrations. Kyle and Sally’s day was super special. Not just this magnificent setting but also their time line. They had booked me for 4 hours as their ceremony was at 7pm and they had already their meal in the afternoon before my arrival. So we started with some couple portraits in the setting sun to be followed up by capturing Sally getting changed into her evening outfit/ wedding dress.
The ceremony was held in an enclosed walled garden. It was pretty dark by 7pm so I set up some lighting to help with the atmosphere and for my camera to focus! There was a lot of tears and laughter during the ceremony and it was finished by a beautiful sparkler exit.
We headed straight back into the engine house for drinks and speeches which were epic, like everything else that day!
What a pleasure to capture this very special day. So here you go, I made a collection of my favourites for you to preview.
Venue: The Stack House, Unique Home Stays Cornwall // Date: 08/10/2022
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