I couldn’t think of a lovelier way to end the week than this beautiful sunny wedding. The groom and bride are Mike and Roksana, the venue is St Tewdrics and the day was photographed so beautifully by Martin Dabek Photography in South Wales. For the gorgeous couple, their ceremony was a really important part of their day, a blending of cultures and incorporating Polish traditions as they made their vows. As the story of their day unfolds, the sunlight turns golden and the images in fields of yellow flowers are absolute bliss. This is an unforgettable wedding – as always, I’ve saved some favourite images to share on instagram – follow @englishweddingblog for more!

Wedding photographer’s website
We chose Bristol wedding photographer Martin Dabek
Wedding photographer review
Martin was absolutely phenomenal in capturing the magic of our wedding day. From start to finish, he brought creativity, warmth, and professionalism that made the entire experience seamless and joyful. His ability to put us and our guests at ease meant he could capture countless candid, heartfelt moments that we’ll treasure forever. The photos were stunning—each one a beautiful reflection of the emotions and energy of the day—and he delivered them to us incredibly quickly. We had so much fun reliving every moment through his lens. Thank you, Martin, for going above and beyond. You truly nailed it!

Your best wedding moment or memory
Roksana: For me the best wedding memory was doing the first look with the groom before the wedding ceremony, seeing my husband to be just before the ceremony was a very special and private moment for us.
Mike: My favourite moment was walking down the aisle with my soon to be wife and sitting by her side during the church ceremony. These moments felt incredibly intimate, whilst also having the love and support of our friends and family.

Tell us about your wedding ceremony / celebrant / readings?
Our wedding ceremony took place at Parafia w Bristolu, and it was truly unforgettable thanks to the wonderful members of the parish. From the priest to the organist and the church decorator, everyone played a part in making the day feel incredibly special. Their warmth, care, and attention to detail created a beautiful and meaningful atmosphere that we’ll always cherish. We’re so grateful for their dedication and support, it meant the world to us.
Tell us anything you did differently – we love hearing about NEW traditions (or none at all!)
We did a few things differently to incorporate some Polish traditions (bride is Polish): – Bride and groom did fist look before the ceremony followed by blessings from the brides parents – Bride and groom walked down the church aisle together to symbolise unity and equal/ voluntary entry to the marriage – Before the wedding breakfast bride and groom were welcomed with a tray of bread, salt, and shots of vodka by brides parents, each of these items have their own symbolic meanings.

Videographer name + review
KB Wedding Videography
We’re thrilled with the final videos! Kien’s work has allowed us to relive the day in such a meaningful way. He captured so many special moments with care and precision, and we couldn’t be happier with the result. We actually hadn’t planned on having a videographer originally, but we’re so glad we changed our minds and booked KB Wedding Videography. The videos not only helped us revisit the day but also brought everything together beautifully, giving us a real sense of closure. Fantastic job, and we’re incredibly grateful.

Venue name + review
St Tewdrics House
St Tewdrics House was the perfect choice for our wedding—an absolute gem from the moment we first visited. The venue looked breathtaking on the day, and so many of our guests commented on its charm, especially the stunning wildflowers blooming throughout the garden. A special shoutout to our incredible wedding coordinator, Eliza. Her support, organisation, and unwavering dedication were truly invaluable.
We faced a major challenge on the day that could have derailed everything, but thanks to Eliza and the amazing team at St Tewdrics, the issue was swiftly handled with professionalism and care. They went above and beyond to ensure our celebration stayed on track and felt just as magical as we’d hoped. Beautiful venue, exceptional team, thank you to all at St Tewdrics House for delivering an unforgettable experience.
Tell us a little about your outfits – both of you!
Groom: Navy three piece suit from Moss along with a champagne tie. The suit jacket was bespoke with custom lining, lapel, button holes, and embroidered message.

Bride: V neck white fitted dress with long train. The veil had small flowers and roses. Shout out Jade from Abigail Westrup Bridal who worked tirelessly to alter the dress and make sure it fit perfectly on the day.

Hair + makeup name + review
Hair: Natalie at Beau Bridal
Natalie at Beau Bridal did an incredible job styling the bride’s hair into elegant Hollywood waves that looked flawless and held beautifully throughout the entire day and night. From the trial to the wedding morning, Natalie was professional, kind, and reassuring.
Natalie’s calming presence was especially appreciated when nerves started to kick in—she offered gentle support that helped the bride feel more relaxed and confident. Natalie’s talent and easy going nature made her great part of the team, and the final result was everything the bride had hoped for.

Makeup: Kirsty Rowlands Makeup
Kirsty Rowlands did a fantastic job with the bridal makeup. It looked flawless, felt comfortable, and stayed perfect throughout the entire day and night. She was calm, professional, and reassuring during the morning preparations, which helped create a relaxed atmosphere. Kirsty took feedback from the trial and tailored her approach beautifully, showing real attention to detail. Her organisation and warm presence made a big difference, and the final result was stunning.
Florist name + review
Catherine Gray
Catherine Gray did an absolutely beautiful job with our wedding flowers—they looked stunning and brought our whole day to life. During the planning stage, we visited her workshop, which was such a fun and inspiring experience. Catherine instantly understood the look and feel we were going for and offered brilliant suggestions to help shape our vision. Her guidance throughout was thoughtful and creative, and she struck the perfect balance between what we dreamed of and what worked within our budget. Communication was smooth and reassuring, and we always felt in safe hands. We’re so grateful for her talent and care—she and her team truly helped make our day unforgettable.
Cake maker name + review
Chars cakes and bakes
Charlotte did a great job to create a gorgeous two tier (one Gluten free layer) cake for our wedding. The piping and the decorations looked gorgeous and just as we imagined!
Stationery maker’s name + review
Groom’s feedback: “my beautiful wife working tirelessly on the stationery after work”

Any crafty projects or homemade styling touches?
Instead of a guest book we had guests write us messages on a deck of cards.
Entertainment
Marcus at Speaker box was an excellent DJ, he understood the vibes very well and kept all the guests on the dance floor

















If you’re looking for a little joy in the world today, we have it for you. A quiet elopement in Devon, set in a 20th century mansion which offers intimate weddings for 2 as well as celebrations for over a hundred guests. Lucy and Lewis chose to elope, as they have two young children and in Lucy’s words, “we wanted to be in the moment and enjoy it together.” The beautiful images prove they did just that. They celebrated three weeks later with friends and family with a wedding in Plymouth – but it’s their elopement story we’re sharing on English Wedding today.

The images are timeless as the couple’s elegant attire; the backdrop is exquisite and the day looks magical. Lucy told English Wedding, “Ewelina (OTEM Photography) fitted in with this vibe perfectly and was irreplaceable.”
“Ewelina at OTEM photography is the most incredible, amazing, talented photographer you could ask for. She cares so much about your vision and what you want from your photos. She has gone above and beyond more than I ever could have asked for. Her work is INCREDIBLE. It’s better than I could have dreamed of. She’s captured my vision perfectly and she was such a huge part of our wedding.”

More recommended Devon wedding suppliers
Venue: Bovey Castle
Stunning! Chic, luxury, secluded.
Nouveaux hair and beauty
They went above and beyond. Helped me into my dress and walked with me to the ceremony. More than I ever could of asked for with hair and makeup.

















This chic, stylish wedding ticks all the boxes. Stunning florals, elegant attire and the sweetest couple who’ve written loads about their fave suppliers for their English Wedding blog. Definitely the first wedding we’ve featured with an F1 simulator – and it went down a storm! As a wedding blogger and calligrapher, the highlights for me are 100% the gorgeous images captured by English Wedding member Joss Denham Photography, and Jodie’s gorgeous lettering – super stylish, and ever so beautifully done!

“One of the highlights was our little boy going down the aisle first in a ride-on Formula 1 car — a nod to our F1-themed day. We carried the theme through with tables named after Grand Prix tracks and the order of the day styled as “Today’s Line-Up and the seating plan I hand wrote on the barn doors as “Grid Postions”.

Wedding photographer’s website
North of England wedding photographer Joss Denham

Wedding photographer review
Joss Denham Photography – We feel so lucky to have had Joss capture our wedding. From the start, he just got us — relaxed, easy going, and totally in tune with what we wanted. On the day, he blended in naturally, chatting to everyone and capturing everything without it ever feeling staged. We are so happy with the photos — full of emotion, warmth, and real moments. If you want someone who’ll capture the day without turning it into a photoshoot, Joss is your guy. Thank you for the memories we’ll treasure forever.

Your best wedding moment or memory
One of my favourite moments was surprising Matt as I walked down the aisle. I secretly planned to change the song — after the final bridesmaid, the music switched to a pre-recorded version of the Formula 1 theme, played by a local violinist. Watching his face as he clocked what was happening was priceless — a mix of shock, emotion, and pure joy. It was such a personal touch and felt like the perfect way to kick off our ceremony. Another is just sitting back and seeing every single one of our guests enjoying themselves, all mingling with each other and having fun! Priceless to have all our loved ones together in that room.

Tell us anything you did differently – we love hearing about NEW traditions (or none at all!)
We wrote handwritten letters to every guest and popped them on their dinner seats, each with a photo on the back that perfectly captured a fun or special moment we’d shared. It was such a lovely surprise that brought out plenty of happy tears—and a whole lot of smiles too! It really made everyone feel extra loved and part of our day. We also had a free bar to keep the party vibes going and, instead of a traditional champagne tower and coffees, we poured an espresso martini tower — the perfect energy to keep everyone dancing all night!
Videographer name + review
Greg Burnett – From our first call, it felt like chatting to a mate—bonding over F1 and football, he just instantly got us and looking at his work we just knew we had to have him! On the day, he brought the perfect mix of calm, energy, and banter, made everyone feel at ease and blended in like one of the guests. We sobbed watching our trailer film back, it brought the whole day back to life and captured some special moments we thought were missed. His work is nothing short of incredible – we’re honestly obsessed. It’s more than just a wedding video, it’s our story, and we’ll treasure it forever. Greg is an absolute legend and master of his craft.

Venue name + review
Grange Barn, Marbury, Cheshire

Grange Barn was everything we dreamed of and more. From the moment we viewed it, we knew it was the one — rustic yet elegant, warm and breath-taking, we loved the open plan barn to keep everyone together and wow those views. We had so much freedom to make the day our own. Choosing Grange Barn was more than selecting a venue; it was about creating an experience to bring our vision to life surrounded by all our favourite people in one incredible venue from start to finish!

Tell us a little about your outfits – both of you!
Jodie – I wore the Pen Liv ‘Blossom’ dress and I honestly couldn’t have loved it more if I tried. I didn’t have this style in mind at all, The Bridal Rooms suggested I try it and instantly I just knew it was the one! It’s soft, romantic and effortlessly sexy. The subtle sparkle, 3D florals and off shoulder bow sleeves are just insane! My seamstress Holly then customised the neckline into an illusion style, and it was hands down the best decision. It gave the dress a more polished finish, gave me more curves up top and made me feel so confident and happy all day!

Matt – I wore a Marc Darcy stone-coloured tux jacket with a matching waistcoat, black bow tie, and classic black trousers. The tailoring by Platts (Crewe) was spot on — sharp, modern, and effortlessly smart. It felt timeless but still stood out.

My best men and our little 10 month old boy were in full black tuxes, which looked great as a contrast and tied the whole look together nicely.
We both wore Christian Louboutin shoes – a little red sole moment for both of us. Jodie wore the Hot Chick 100s in white patent – super pointy, high, and seriously glam. I lasted until about 9pm before I completely lost feeling in my feet… no regrets!
Matt went for the classic black patent Chambeliss – sleek, timeless, and the perfect match for the suit. Clean, sharp, and seriously smart.
Wedding rings and jewellery
Diamond (surprise from Matt the morning of the wedding!) and pearl earrings, as well as engagement and wedding rings all from Moody’s jewellers in our town Nantwich. They’ve been part of our journey since the engagement and are incredible.
Florist name + review
Flowers – Roxanne @ Silk & Wild. Roxanne is genuinely so sweet, so creative and so passionate. She made our vision even more incredible with her thoughtful ideas. Every detail – especially the flawless red rose arrangements and the insanely stunning split arch – was pure perfection. Honestly it brought us to tears and everyone commented on the flowers. She didn’t just decorate our wedding; she was a huge part of the day. We’re so grateful for the beauty and care she brought to every bloom!

Cake maker name + review
We don’t like cake! Haha. It was a running joke with all Matt’s family that we were not having a cake. We kept it a surprise and booked in Jo (the wedding planner at Grange Barn) to make us an vintage style double-layer heart cake with ruffled piping around the edge, it was the classic victoria sponge with M & J on the top. Not going to lie it slightly converted us and we ate cake for breakfast the week after!

Special personal touches
We wanted the day to feel totally us, so we added a mix of bold, fun, and personal touches. We went all-out with loads of red roses — a show-stopping broken red rose arch as the aisle backdrop, single stems, flowing red bows, and a stunning bouquet. It gave everything a romantic and dramatic feel. Having everyone we love there was everything, especially our 10-month-old little man Jude, who made the biggest entrance riding down the aisle in his mini ride-on car. Then came my five bridesmaids, and finally me and my dad walking up to meet Matt. I just couldn’t stop smiling — it was perfect in every way.

The star attraction was the full size F1 car simulator we hired so everyone could have a go at racing around the track and trying to get the fastest lap (true top gear style leader board was included!) – of course Matt the competitor had to beat everyone to it right at the end! Everyone loved Stealth Racer.
Hair + makeup name + review
Emily O’Brien (Hair) – Emily was an absolute dream, she made my hair better than I ever imagined. She made me feel so calm, confident, and like the most beautiful version of myself. Not only is Emily incredibly talented, but her warm, relaxing energy was just what we needed in the morning. She played a huge part in making the morning so special and memorable for me and my girls. A true one-in-a-million! Farryn Ter-Ossepiantz (MUA) – Farryn is an absolute artist and a beautiful soul inside and out. From the very first trial, to the wedding day she wanted to make sure I was completely satisfied. On the wedding day, she made me feel so beautiful, radiant, and like a better version of myself. As well as her incredible makeup skills, Farryn has a calm and friendly presence and made us all feel so at ease. We all felt amazing thanks to Farryn, our makeup didn’t budge all night, even after lots of dancing! Simply the best.
Catering
Vivid bar and Fork and Field catering – fantastic food and drinks service and quality! The staff were so attentive whilst also laid back and friendly – exactly what we wanted, nothing was too much for them!
Entertainment
The Money music – We couldn’t have asked for a better band than The Money at our wedding. From their chilled acoustic set to the full band’s high-energy evening and dj set, they kept the dancefloor packed and the vibe electric all day and night. Having known these guys at uni, it was incredible to see them all these years later on our big day. Absolute legends who made our wedding unforgettable!
Stealth Racer – F1 Simulator – Stealth Racer tied in perfectly to our subtle F1 vibe running through the day (big F1 fans!) and everyone loved getting behind the wheel. Even though it’s full size, it looked sleek and classy outside the barn. It added a proper fun energy to the day and people are still talking about it! Thanks Vicky & Wayne!




When we got the photos back, we were blown away. They’re everything we hoped for and more. Our photographer Joss Denham captured the energy, the emotion, and all the fleeting little moments we didn’t even realise were happening. Nothing felt staged or forced. Just real, raw memories, beautifully told. Joss has an unreal talent for making us and all our guests feel totally at ease, and somehow was everywhere and nowhere at once on the day — the photos just appear, full of feeling. We couldn’t be more grateful. Thank you for giving us photos we’ll treasure forever.
We feel so lucky to have had Joss capture our wedding. From the first conversation, we knew he was the right fit for us and just got us — he was relaxed, easy to chat to, and completely in tune with what we were looking for: natural, honest moments. On the day, he blended in effortlessly, chatting away to us and guests all day and just quietly capturing everything as it happened, without us even realising! If you’re after someone who captures the heart of the day without ever making it feel like a photoshoot, this is your person. Candid, effortless, and truly special.










The artistic and personal touches in this stunning Devon wedding speak to my heart. Katie and Calum look amazing, and the florals are incredible. This is a relaxed wedding filled with love and warmth, captured beautifully by London-based documentary wedding photographer Emis Weddings. Emis works across the UK and internationally as a destination wedding photographer and I’m very proud to say Emis is a member of English Wedding.

Wedding photographer’s website
London wedding photographer Emis Weddings
Wedding photographer review
Unbelievably talented at catching candid moments.

Your best wedding moment or memory
Leaving the church with Muse playing at the church bells ringing.

Tell us anything you did differently – we love hearing about NEW traditions (or none at all!)
The bride did a speech at the front of the marquee, before any other toasts
Venues
St Petrox Church, Dartmouth and Sharpham House, Totnes
Tell us a little about your outfits – both of you!
Katie wore a white dress by Suzanne Neville, and Calum chose tartan trousers and a morning suit.
Florist
Holly Bee Flowers

Cake
Chloe’s Cakes
Stationery
Rose & Beau

Order of the day and art pieces
Patricia Hitchens Art

Wedding readings?
Love like a river by Whitney Hanson
Wedding planner
Elizabeth Shell Events – Phoebe
Hair + makeup
Fiona Miller MUA and Jessica Faye Bridal Hair






































The backdrop to this lovely wedding is breathtaking. Gorgeous couple Emma and Jack were married at the London Wetland Centre, where they said their vows in the glass-walled observatory overlooking lush greenery and calm waters. The location is spectacular, the images by Buckinghamshire-based documentary wedding photographer Andy Siddders are simply perfect.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding photographer’s website
Andy Sidders – https://www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding photographer review
Andy was a fantastic photographer, he really went above and beyond and got some great photos of us (he even waded in the water to get a reflection photo of us on the bank!) His photography style of natural and candid really suited us and what we wanted, and the shots he got captured the day perfectly. He was great in picking the perfect backdrops and foregrounds, as well as organising us and everyone else for the photos.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Your best wedding moment or memory
It’s hard to pick just one thing. But being able to celebrate our love story with the people who mean the most to us and adding our special touches to the day made it very special. We also were treated to a flyover thanks to our wedding taking place on the trooping of the colours and proximity to central London. Something we hadn’t planned but was a fantastic surprise.
Tell us anything you did differently – we love hearing about NEW traditions (or none at all!)
Our wedding venue was the first ‘different’ part of our wedding – we got married at a Wetland Centre, the observatory where the ceremony took place consisted of glass so we said our vows and exchanged rings overlooking the lake. Our guests were seated next to us (as opposed to behind us) in both directions.
We also had a slight scuba diving theme throughout the day – including dressing up in our fins, masks and snorkels for some of the photos, naming our tables as dive sites we’ve visited, and even having a guest dress up in an inflatable shark suit!

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
We branded the wedding, with ‘Two Less Fish in the Sea’ themes throughout – including on the website, invites and place mats. This wasn’t overdone, just placed as needed to keep different parts of the wedding in theme.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Videographer name + review
Paul Burton
Paul was a fantastic videographer. He was recommended to us by our photographer, as they’d worked together before and knew each other’s style. He got some great footage throughout the day and edited it very well, capturing the important moments perfectly.
Venue name + review
Barnes Wetland Centre
The Wetland Centre was a great venue to get married. Although the arrangements in the Observatory (the room we got married in) were a little unorthodox, we made it work and it lent itself with a great backdrop.
Although the centre was open to the public, no-one got in the way of the wedding at all, and come evening we had the whole site to ourselves. We got some great photos around the site, and everyone’s highlight was the otters!
Tell us a little about your outfits – both of you!
Emma: I wore a floor length white satin dress with a train. It was the first dress I tried on and despite it not being what I imagined going for it was perfect.
I got my dress from Love Me Do Brides who were very helpful and had a large collection to choose from. It was a fantastic experience with my Mother, Mother in Law and two bridesmaids.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Jack: I wore a three-piece suit, light mottled grey, with a light pink shirt and a custom made bow tie. The groomsmen all had identical two-piece suits, white shirts and matching neck ties. I also had custom made cufflinks which had our wedding logo engraved on them.
Groom and groomsmen’s suits were from Suits direct. A local tailor made my bowtie using a spare necktie I’d bought (I wanted the colour and material to match the groomsmen). This tailor did a great job.
I got my cufflinks off of Etsy, again the seller did a great job, it all looked very professional.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Florist name + review
We went with The Wild Garden Florist – as soon as we saw her portfolio we knew she was the exact style we were going for. It was very natural and the colours complemented our bridal party. She captured exactly what we wanted in her video calls and we couldn’t have been happier with what she produced on the day.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Cake maker name + review
The groom’s mother made the cake. We planned it with her for quite a while, we had our ideas but they needed to be grounded at times! We went for a dense chocolate cake, lemon drizzle, a raspberry yoghurt and a salted caramel yoghurt cake (tiered). This was iced and decorated with photos of us throughout our relationship, my mother did a fantastic job and it looked very professional (and was also very delicious).

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding stationery
We made all the stationery ourselves. This included: laser engraved wooden save the dates; laser cut card invitations with printed envelopes; branded printed vows and speeches; branded photograph upload/download poster and personalised laser cut slate placemats which doubled as favours for the guests. We also designed the table seating chart, and had that professionally printed on foam.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Any crafty projects or homemade styling touches?
Loads! Anything which could be home-made, was. This included a 2m tall welcome banner; all the stationery as mentioned above; seat reservations; table names; the cake (including topper); our wedding website.
Wedding readings?
We had two readings: one was a poem written by the bride, which told the story of how we met and important events through our relationship; and the other was some extracts from the BSAC (British diving club) handbook, which we took out of context to relate to the wedding (ie looking after each other and making sure you’re never far away).
Wedding planner name + review
We did all the wedding planning ourselves – using a mixture of the Bridebook app and making physical notes in a planner. We had help on the venue side of the planning from one of the venue’s event managers.
Hair + makeup name + review
Storme Makeup and Hair.
I was very lucky that Storme herself was available and did my hair and makeup. For her expertise and skill she was very reasonably priced and her work was amazing. I don’t wear a lot of makeup, so wanted something natural but beautiful which Storme captured perfectly. Both at the trial and on the morning of the wedding she put me at ease and made the experience enjoyable.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk



