Monday, 28 February 2011

Ian and Sophie - Shoreditch House Wedding Photography




Well this is one hell of a cool couple and where else do cool couples get married - in Shoreditch House of course....
I photographed this wedding a while ago but it was one that I couldn't not ever blog about .... Ian and Sophie are both producers at the BBC and a very creative couple. They wanted their day to be really personal and all about the party !! They married in the bowling alley at Shoreditch House (the first couple to do so) and then after some bowl food (no pun intended just really yummy risotto) the Shellac sisters kicked off the evening entertainment with a 'Stroll' before a dj took it well into the night. 
Ian and Sophie were up for all ideas and as they had decided to get ready together in the morning we were able to go outside around Shoreditch House before the ceremony and got use of the graffiti to our full advantage and Yes the super 8 camera that Ian was using is real - he shoots the most amazing wedding videos for friends and family......































































































10 comments:

  1. Lovely wedding! Creative and with taste, love everything about it!

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  2. Gary Garcia-LawMar 1, 2011 07:40 AM

    Absolutely stunning photography Caro, beautifully captured from start to finish.

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  3. Seriously awesome place for a wedding, and stunning photos Caro! Love love love it all (particularly partial to the flowers in teapot photo) x

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  4. Love this wedding!
    Great details and real atmosphere in all the photos.

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  5. Absolutely stunning!!

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  6. Really cool Caro! Love your style x

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  7. I was in NY a few weeks ago and we were going to go bowling at this bar/bowling alley in Brooklyn. It was closed because they were hosting a wedding there and I thought that was adorable. Looks like so much fun!

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  8. Stunning from start to finish. I love the funky, moody vibe of the last few shots.

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