Ashridge House Wedding Photography
Ashridge House holds a special place in my heart and I feel very privileged to have been chosen as a preferred supplier. As a result I know the venue in all seasons and all weather and it offers the most stunning backdrop to wedding celebrations. Set in 190 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens you can get married in the palatial Great Hall, the romantic Fernery or have a blessing in the magnificent chapel.
Below you will find 4 Ashridge House Wedding Albums from different seasons that should provide inspiration for your wedding and show you what is possible from your Ashridge House Wedding Photography.
The wedding team at Ashridge House recently asked Brent and I to capture the photography and video for their new wedding ceremony space – The Fernery. This gorgeous glasshouse offers a completely different feel for more contemporary or relaxed weddings and you can see the images in the final album on this page.
To watch a number of Ashridge House Wedding Films including the launch of The Fernery please visit the Photography, Film & Air byLumiere website here.
Spring Wedding: Mark & Becky – May 2017
Mark & Becky’s was the first Ashridge House Wedding that we photographed (and filmed) and we loved it! They were the loveliest couple and were worried they might come across as shy on camera (they aren’t fans of big PDAs). You can have a look through some of the highlights of their wedding in the digital wedding album below. Their gorgeous wedding has been in a number of magazines (for example Brides Magazine in ‘A Floral Wedding At Ashridge House’ and even featured as a front cover. Please use this link to view a larger version of their Ashridge House Wedding Album. *Please note the albums don’t work well on mobiles/tablets so you would be better to view on a desktop*.
Summer Wedding: Tayler & Michael – August 2019
Tayler and Michael chose to do things a little differently for their wedding ceremony and opted to say their vows in front of the fireplace in the Great Hall but still use the stairs for the entrance of the bride. I loved it and the fireplace looked stunning thanks to Rebecca Marsala Wedding Flowers. Please use this link to view a larger version of their Ashridge House Wedding Album. *Please note the albums don’t work well on mobiles/tablets so you would be better to view on a desktop*.
Autumm Wedding: Jamie & Lucia – October 2019
Jamie and Lucia chose a stunning autumnal palette for their Ashridge House wedding. The stairs in the Great Hall looked absolutely stunning and made a beautiful backdrop for the group photographs. Lucia smiled all day long despite the weather meaning they couldn’t get outside until the evening fireworks. Please use this link to view a larger version of their Ashridge House Wedding Album. *Please note the albums don’t work well on mobiles/tablets so you would be better to view on a desktop*.
Winter Wedding: Nick & Natalie – December 2019
Nick and Natalie had the most beautiful weather for their December wedding. We got some beautiful aerial drone film of Ashridge as Brent had the drone with him – have a look on the byLumiere website here. The couple’s gorgeous golden retriever, Doughnut, even made his entrance down the stairs in the Great Hall and was an official member of the bridal party with his own tux! Please use this link to view a larger version of their Ashridge House Winter Wedding Album. *Please note the albums don’t work well on mobiles/tablets so you would be better to view on a desktop*.
The Fernery – Ashridge House Wedding Photography
The team at Ashridge asked Brent and I to capture the photography and filming for this beautiful new ceremony offering. The Fernery is a natural and contemporary space that is perfectly suited to botanical themed weddings. We literally can’t wait to see what Ashridge House couples do with this fabulous space! Please use this link to view a larger version of the Ashridge House Fernery Wedding Album. You can also view the film on our byLumiere website here. Floral design by Rebecca Marsala Weddings. *Please note the albums don’t work well on mobiles/tablets so you would be better to view on a desktop*.