Wedding photographer in Warwickshire
Wedding Photography by Lee Webb

Wedding Photographers Warwickshire

Andrea and Matt got married in their local church and held their wedding reception at the Moat House in Dorsington, which at the time was a up and coming wedding venue. I was lucky enough to be asked to photograph the first ever wedding reception at the Moat House in Dorsington, and it was truly a joy being able to take a fresh pair of eyes to the venue and look at things from an all new perspective. It's very easy to look at other people's wedding photos from a venue and end up taking pictures that are somewhat similar. You can also take inspiration from other photographer's images from various places, but with an all new location, I had a blank canvas.

The venue itself was beautiful, a 12th century Manor House with a 21st century conservatory that levitated out over the moat that gives the venue it's name.

One of my favourite images from this wedding though came at a very unlikely time. Andrea, Matt and I had walked a short distance from the house in order to take some photos in an overgrown field that's adjacent to the main drive. As I was snapping away, getting images of the bride's cathedral length veil blowing in the wind, the bride's mother called out to Andrea - without thinking, she turned to see what her mother was calling her for. As she turned around, she held her veil close into her body and I just love the cocoon like look it gives, with the bride completely wrapped in her veil in a moment of peace.

Sadly, the Moat House in Dorsington was a short lived wedding venue. The residents of the tiny rural community protested against the 'party barn' and after a couple of years of battling various court cases, one of the nicest wedding venues I've worked at was forced to close it's doors to the public for good.

Location: Moat House Dorsington.

Keywords: Documentary wedding photography (99).