I’ve again had the pleasure of working alongside Annemieke of Horseshoe Photography as a second shooter. This time it was for Noemi and Simon’s wedding in Brighton. Noemi and her bridesmaids got ready at the cosy Whitburn Lodge on Montpelier Road in Brighton.
Simon and his family and friends were nearby at the Lion and the Lobster pub having a few pre-ceremony drinks.
Once the bride’s family were ready we all wandered down to the Brighton beach for a few pre-wedding photos.
The ceremony was held just north of Brighton at Pangdean farm near Pyecombe. The farm is centred around a magnificent 17th Century oak framed barn. The lovely walled garden outside was an ideal spot for Simon and Noemi to exchange vows amongst all their friends and family. Most of Noemi’s family had come over for the wedding from Spain.
Drinks and canapes were served in the adjoining garden overlooking the South Downs.
Unfortunately the rain that had been threatening to fall all afternoon finally did so festivities were moved indoors to the Old Barn.
Thanks once again to Annemieke for letting me second shoot this fun wedding with her. Please check out more of Horseshoe Photography’s work. A big congratulations also to Simon and Noemi on their lovely wedding day.
Wow! What an amazing set! Love the shot of both their shoes.
So many amazing shots here! And how cool is that reception venue!
Love all the details, great work!
What a beautifully eclectic wedding! You nailed it!
Absolutely great photos Leon!
lovely lovely coverage. such a happy happy day!
I love your style! I feel like your photos put the viewer right in the middle of the day. Great shots!
So many cool people! So much happiness!
Love all the moments you captured – looks like a really warm, personal wedding day!
Love the ceremony shots. Wonderful coverage 🙂
Just happy happy people. Beautiful photos!
Your portraits of the bride and her mom are so sweet. I’m sure they’ll love all of the wonderful candid images of their guests as well.
You captured both the emotion and atmosphere nicely, well done 🙂
Superb work Leon…