Wedding Photography Nancarrow Farm Cornwall // Hannah & Gerard
Hannah & Gerard’s stunning wedding at Nancarrow Farm. Filled with sunshine, laughter, chicken poo on wedding dress, maypole dancing, beautiful people, great food, maypole dancing, more dancing and overall great vibes!
Just Wow! If every wedding was like this one I would want to shoot one very day! What a pleasure to capture Hannah and Gerard’s big day at Nancarrow Farm in Cornwall. Filled with sunshine, laughter, tears of joy, chicken poo on wedding dress, beautiful people, great food, maypole dancing, more crazy ceilidh dancing…and just overall great vibes!
Venue: Nancarrow Farm // Date: 17.05.2025
Wedding Photographer Stennack Farm Cornwall // Zoe & Matt
Zoe and Matt's beautiful rustic style wedding at Stennack Farm Cornwall.
What a fantastic day at Stennack Farm! So good to be back shooting a wedding here. I love the laid back rustic feel and Zoe and Matt’s day was just amazing!
A little bit of drizzle on the way back from the church ceremony at St Stithian’s church but as soon as we were back and ready for photos the sun made an appearance again and it turned into a fine day and evening. Everyone enjoying the warmth of a summer’s evening, kids going crazy in the Bouncy Castle, good food, good music and good people. I’m feeling truly blessed to have been a part of their special day.
Here is a a small selection of my favourite photos…so many more…but these will have to do for now
Venue: Stennack Farm // Date: 27.07.2024
Bella & Phil's relaxed vibe wedding @Nancarrowfarm in Cornwall
Bella and Phil's relaxed vibe wedding at the stunning Nancarrow Farm in Cornwall..
These 2 were really fun to work with! I haven't met Bella and Phil before as they came over from Australia just before their wedding day, but we clicked instantly and the few hours I spend with them was a pleasure.. and my first time shooting a wedding at Nancarrow Farm. I have been to the infamous feast nights before and tasted their delicious locally sourced food, but never shot a wedding here before.. what a stunning venue just around the corner from where I'm based!
Bella and Phil's wedding was a filled with laughter mid summer wedding with polish traditions. In Poland, a central part of the wedding ceremony is the presentation of bread and salt to the newly-married couple. The parents of the couple present them with rye bread sprinkled with salt and a drink; the bread represents the symbolic hope that they will never go hungry; the salt reminds them that their joint life will have its difficulties and the drink represents the parents' wishes for health and happiness for the couple. The bride’s mother holds the tray with bread and salt, and asks her daughter: "Which do you choose: bread, salt or the groom?” The bride answers: ‘Bread, salt and the groom to earn money for it”. For drinking ritual, one glass contains vodka, and the other only water. Of course the couple cannot tell which is which; the one who gets vodka will play a leading role in the new marriage..
I'm sad I was only booked for 3 hours and would have loved to stay on to tell the whole story with this lovely bunch..
Here are a few of my favourites..
Venue: Nancarrow Farm, Cornwall // Date: 31.08.16 // Makeup & Hair: Sally Orchard // Dress: Dress: Vintage // Flowers: tbc// Cake: tbc // Music: Some like it hot
with Claire&Matt on a tractor on top of a hill near St Ives
I couldn't help myself posting these as a mini preview of Claire&Matt's amazing farm style wedding..After their ceremony in Zennor near St Ives we did an excursion to the top of a hill with amazing views. This place has a very special meaning to Claire&Matt and I'm pleased we went up there on a very special wedding car, a red tractor. It was probably the best ride I ever had with a couple in a wedding car! Although the little photo trip took a bit longer than expected ;-)
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When searching for your wedding photographer, you’ve probably fallen in love with a particular wedding photography style — whether that’s documentary, editorial, film-inspired, or something with a fine art edge. Choosing a style you love is important, but beyond the aesthetic, have you thought about which moments from your wedding day you’ll want to relive forever?