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For any engaged couple, the photography, is truly one of the few things to remind you after you have said your vows just how glorious and wonderful your wedding day was.

Memories fade over time, ask any married couple who jumped the broom 8 or 10 years prior.

They remember: the cake, their dress (of course) and how manic it was to organise Bridesmaids but the little details that seemed so super important at the time, are quite forgotten.

Here at Bespoke Vintage Castle we are all about the little details.

I always stress to our castle Jewels that photography is up there with your extremely important venue choice. That way you cant forget everything as your photographer was so darn good you have memories to last a lifetime!

So Here are my personal top 5 wedding shots that I believe are a must have for your big day.

Print them on Coasters, a couple of mugs or a huge living room canvas, but you wont dismiss these in a hurry!

 

 

1. Before the dress Goes on....

This is your perfect time to capture that boudoir shot, no distractions just calm... be a little flirtatious it for his eyes only.

source: TheBecker.com

2. Don't forget the rings!

Now I deeply regret not having this done at the time.   Try and capture your rings. Your engagement ring and bands, after all; they symbolise your eternal never ending love for one another so enjoy the romance in your shots.. 

Source: Pinterest

3. Share the love....

This image has a two part (we had to improvise a little) take a beautiful shot with your Mother or Nanna.

I did with my Nanna and it is one of my absolute favourite treasures. Its beautifully sentimental and wonderfully emotional. I am so lucky to have her still with me, and now I have her with me forever and ever in my photography.

Source: Pinterest

Sadly not everyone still has their immediate family, we recently had a bride who had lost both her parents and grandparents leading up to her big day. This was a truly devastating and emotional experience for our Castle Jewell, she did however take comfort in, metaphorically having her mum with her.

This image following is a perfect way to keep your loved ones close to heart even when they have departed. I think spiritually and emotionally its a beautiful thing. I am so glad she went ahead with the wedding, comforted knowing her loved ones were looking down upon her, and were still there with her on her special day.

Every good Photographer is sensitive to that and will honour this shot for you.

Source: Sarah-Jane Photography

4. Have a little fun....

Weddings can be stressful, busy and exciting times sometimes in the run-around of the process we forget to just enjoy one another again. Do not forget the reason why you said "yes" in the first place.

On your big day, have a little fun in your shots, definitely do something crazy and daring!

5.Lastly do that luxe shot!

This the one where its just you, your dress and the most delicious surroundings. Find your fave spot, at the venue; your best flower power corner in the tepee and let the surroundings work their magic.  No people, no distractions just you and your groom.

This has to be the shot you can submit to print in a magazine!

(now that's a Mug shot worth keeping)

Source: Wedluxe.com

Thank you for having a read!  For recommendations on fab Photographers please stop by our "who we love page"

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6. BONUS SHOT... 

Ok so it has to be done, if you and your fiancée have that rare, quirky Hobby or special talent, secret identity, you have got to photograph it!!

We had a couple that were fire breathers and they worked their magic in wedding attire. So calling all contortionist, snake charmers and Ballet Dancers this one is for you...

source: Pinterest

A couple from Liuzhou, Guangxi had their wedding photos taken in a unique and exciting way. Both of them are rock climbing lovers.

Its got to be done!

 

Thats all!

B x

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That 70s Show!

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That 70s Show!

If your style is totally laid-back and casual, use boho-chic music festivals, like Coachella, to inspire your wedding. Think: a backyard or open-field setting, complete with kitschy details like striped tepees, cocktail hour lounges and picnic-style dining. Keep the colors bright and festive, yet earthy (try sunny yellow and teal paired with terra-cotta). Must-have elements include hand-drawn maps with your invitations and fun, not fussy, wording on your invites (instead of "accept" write "you in?") to really drive home your theme. For the fashion, a gauzy and modern take on the bell-sleeve wedding dress evokes a '70s, Woodstock vibe. Intentionally mismatched bridesmaid dresses will keep the look effortless and easy.

-The Knot BLOG

June has been a tirelessly busy but exciting month for us!

Not only are we seeing an increase in our Fabulous clients but we took part in 3 photo shoots 2 of which we hosted ourselves!

It was an ambitious venture but we have conquered all three with massive success! We know there will be many good and exciting things coming our way from the hard work done in the quiet place.

Last week I went down south, back to my home city: London and with several friends in the industry we took on the Big city and did our shoot there.

Photo credit: Pinterest

I attended London Fashion week earlier this year back in February, along with Fashion styling Blogger: Lisa Leung and noted the key trends of 2015 catwalk are:

1. 70s Ultra Glam

2. 70s Bohemian

Colour of the year Being Panetone Marsala.

These are key for this year and Autumn/Winter 2016

Photo Credit: Pinterest

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Photo Credit: Pinterest

 

Busily we wanted Photographs of our own and thought:

Lets do a shoot , in which we collabourate with the best wedding creatives in the industry, hoping to bring what was hot off the runway into the wedding world.

We wanted images to be will be creative, clever dramatic yet simple using the interiors/exteriors of the chosen venue in the City of London.

We wanted our Photographs will take advantage of both the style of Fashion in the wedding world, and the interiors and Opulent structure, dramatic architectural details of the venue.

The process was Tough but worth it. We secured the best and the shoot was an absolute success.

Photo credit: Vogue

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One week later (still recovering) we cannot spill too much as it is going to press and will feature in magazines and on blogs, but we can say we were honoured and thrilled to have the following wedding creatives involved:

 

Erik Meijer Photography - Photographer

Ritva Westenieus -Bridal Dresses

Elizabeth's Cake Emporium - Luxury wedding Cake

Kasia Fortuna Hair - Styling

Cristina Lazzarotto - makeup

Wild About Flowers - Flowers & Styling

No 4. Hamilton place - Venue

Models - Sophie Temple, Jack Maling

Bespoke Vintage Castle -Accessories and Brooch Bouquets 

I sincerely cant wait to see the first images from this shoot this week, we are on pins and needles in anticipation.

Have a fabulous and blessed day all,

Betty xo

 

 

 

 

 

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Whimsical wedding with a Rockabilly Riot!!

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Whimsical wedding with a Rockabilly Riot!!

The idea behind my shoot was to have strong 1950s theme with a soft whimsical tea party with an ecclectic Rockabilly mix.

Showcasing the style of poise and precision from the era.

With a hint of the fun loving Rockabilly side too at the end of the decade mixing that retro with modern to make it accessible for the out-doorsy quirky off-beat Bride.

Bridesmaids in Ivory Tulle skirts conveying the fairytale-esque look that is Traditional in weddings and the Bride in a floral print tea dress; The Bride is no longer in white.

-Betty Timbo press interview.

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

I decided to Host a shoot themed around the 1950s Era focusing on the latter part of the period just before the 1960s,.

Where Great Britain for the first time had disposable income and Hollywood glamour took centre stage in weddings world meaning they were full of beauty accessories and prettiness.

Icons of the Time were Elizabeth Taylor, Maryln Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly.

 (the fact that we had 4 models was perfect as each can represent metaphorically one of these icons in their style.

The 1950s by itself has been done before it wasn't anything new to wedding-ville , However I wanted to change it slightly to balance the repetitive approach of this well photographed era.

 We incorporated a soft woodsy magical tea party theme to it. This enabled a sense of fun, adding a Bridal softness, and also gives us an opportunity to create a "ideal" in the imagery for the shoot, then brilliantly opposed it with our tattooed Bride.

This is a metaphoric representation of the next generation that followed the 50s- the 1960s

We rebelled as they did in that era; After all why keep with the cliché' of tradition?

We decided on the Bridesmaids being in white/ ivory with the Bride in a floral print tea dress.

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Throughout the experience we kept in mind two points:

1. 1950s chic poise and modelling

2.Rockabilly fun!!!

Needless to say the collaboration was a success and we go in to print in July!!

Vintage Books Props provided by:  Bespoke Vintage Castle                                                                 Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

All Bouquets and accessories designed and handmade by Bespoke Vintage Castle. Photo Credit Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Purple Button Bouquet handmade by: Bespoke Vintage Castle                                              Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

 Becky Ryan Photography 

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

 Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Stationery by: With Love wedding stationery Photo Credit:                   Becky Ryan Photography

Hand finished Handkerchiefs by: Extra special Touch                                                                                                Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Single Flower Fabric Bouquet: Bespoke Vintage Castle                                                         Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

 Photo credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

Photo Credit: Becky Ryan Photography

 

Credits to a fabulous collaborative creative team

Photography by- Becky Ryan Photography 

- www.beckyryanphotography.co.uk

Wedding Dresses By- Frock Nottingham

http://www.frockshop.co/

 

Sarah Bloor- Hair stylist/ Pin Up Curl

https://www.facebook.com/Pinupcurl?fref=ts

 

Rochelle OBrien/Makeup Artist 

http://rochelleobrien.co.uk/


Heidi Lawton - Designer / maker at Extra Special Touch Product styling and floristry


www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk

Celeste Batten
The Organic Wedding Cake Company cake, styling and floristry


www.theorganicweddingcakecompany.com

 

Nikki  Espinasse  Wedding Stationery

http://www.withlovewedding.co.uk/

Models: 

Jazzmine Augustin, Gaea Nayo, Franchesca Holmes, Emma Marshal

 

Venue-

Personal Location Nottingham

 

 

I Cant wait to see this shoot in print, coming soon to a magazine stand near you in July!

Have a Blessed and wonderfully inspired day!

B x

 

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