Asian Wedding Photography is changing as the Bride and Groom find more elaborate and historic places to exchange vows and complete their ceremonies, which is where my style of image capture and story telling seems to have gelled in recent years. Couples are combining tradition with the new wave of Commissioned Art I supply.

Shendish Manor hosted a brilliant couple this weekend, Jagruti and Satinder planned a wonderful day for their guest starting with a traditional Hindu Ceremony and ending with outfits to compliment this great venue and it’s features.
The images we captured remain timeless, from Sworded Persian Prince’s pausing for breath at lost ruins with their bride, to  the Library where we find a Soprano style of presentation.

I had a great day, I have my good friend Mike Hetherington to thank for keeping me going and challenging me to find new ideas and angles all day. As usual I sum up the day in 12 shots, in keeping with my plans for this year. I also have started to include significant suppliers that impressed me during the day.

There are many moments during the day which I have not included, but my choice of 12 include my fondest memories and favourite moments that just happened naturally. I hope you enjoy them and thanks to you guys, Jagruti and Satinder you were awesome.

Shendish Manor from the rear

Gina Shoes all the way baby

The Shoes in the Shadow of the Temple

The Teddy Stays !! and should come down to the Ceremony she said

Preparation takes time and a tidy room is a tidy mind.

The Heart is where Love is found and held forever

The Dholi as the Bride leaves with her new Husband and family

A short rest on the long ride home, shade found in the ruins of the temple

First Dance and the PopBomb steals the show

The Library, I need say no more

The Family Group and of course the Library

The Sopranos - extended family forever

Massacre Sounds and you get nothing but fun !! Bhangra all the way

The day was made perfect by the Bride and Groom, but the suppliers i worked with were also part of the extended team.

Preeti Catering – Indian food like I have not tasted this year. Wonderful and the staff and manager were brilliant

Massacre Sounds – These boys did the lighting and the sounds exactly as you would want. Look forward to working again with these boys.

 

4 Responses to “Shendish Manor, Hertfordshire, Asian Wedding”

  1. Satinder and Jagruti says:

    Hi Tony,

    Really great pics, cannot wait to see the rest when we get back.

  2. Saimah says:

    A fabulous day, which you’ve captured beautifully!

    My favourite picture has to be the first dance – love it!!

    I can’t wait to see the rest either!!

  3. ray says:

    Ok Niiiice!!
    See you in a couple of weeks T… Goodtimes coming

  4. Harish Patel says:

    Hi Antonio,
    We like your presentation in your web site. Thanks for your efforts.
    Parents of Jagruti

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