Wedding Photography Crabbs Barn – The weather was glorious for Katie and Stephen’s late afternoon Wedding photography at Crabbs Barn, Kelvedon. Stephen arrived at Crabbs Barn with his Best Man and Ushers and we were able to take a few pictures of them as well as getting some informal pictures of the Guests as they arrived. Katie arrived shortly afterwards together with the Bridesmaids and Flowergirls and we were able to take a few pictures of them all before the Ceremony. After seeing the Registrars, it was time for Katie to make her way into the Barn. The couple and their guests enjoyed the Drinks Reception for a while before we got on with a few family group pictures. 
A few pictures of Katie and Stephen together were taken around the superb grounds of Crabbs Barn and when we came back we took a few pictures of Katie and Stephen’s twin daughters.
This was followed by the Speeches in the Pavilion before the meal. Katie and Stephen then cut their Wedding Cake prior to the First Dance. As the weather was nice some of the Wedding Guests stayed outside while others joined them on the dancfloor for the dancing. Our coverage of Katie and Stephen’s Wedding finished with a couple of evening pictures.








Shortly afterwards we left to go to St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Black Notley. Nick was there with his Groomsmen, so when they were ready we took a few pictures of them in the Church grounds. Deborah arrived not long after and the church service began. A few family group pictures were taken afterwards before the Guests lined the path for the confetti shots before it was time to leave.
Deborah and Nick had arranged a surprise air display, so we had to have perfect timing to finish the ‘everybody’ shot just as the plane arrived! What a superb air display!
Guests were then invited to be seated for the speeches followed by the Wedding Breakfast. Whilst the Band were setting up for the evening entertainment we managed to take Deborah and Nick for a few minutes for a few evening pictures. Their Evening Guests arrived followed by the cutting of the cake and the First Dance. A night shot outside 









