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Forty Hall, Enfield, Middlesex
Wedding Photography by Lavenham Photographic

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Forty Hall, Enfield, is a fantastic venue from the viewpoint of a wedding photographer full of character and charm. Many great backdrops, plenty of space, and a fantastic venue for hosting your Wedding Reception and Wedding Breakfast

Using the latest digital photography equipment and techniques, our professional service captures every aspect of your wedding day; the details, the atmosphere, storyboarding your whole day as it happens.

The bulk of the day is spent photographing in a reportage style, ensuring you spend plenty of time with your guests. People usually find these candid photographs a lot more relaxed, and we capture more of the atmosphere of the day.

The formal line-ups need not be too formal, and the posey shots are usually far from posed. ‘Arranged’ is a better term, we feel posing you too much won’t ever look natural, we’d much rather photograph you looking comfortable and relaxed, arranging you in beautiful surroundings for memorable photographs.

We always ensure the photos are whatever style you wish them to be, at some weddings we spend the entire afternoon taking formal family portraits, at others only a handful of arranged groups are required. They can be as formal or candid, classical or contemporary as you’d like them to be. It's up to you.

Your photographs are available to you in high quality wedding albums or picture frames.

We upload your photographs to our website after the wedding (if you so wish), so your guests can order photographs online without any inconvenience to you. These can be password protected too if you wish, so only guests from you wedding can see them. Here you can also see the entire selection of photographs from recent weddings as a potential customer.

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Recent Weddings Photographed at Forty Hall


31st March 2012 - Leyla & Yakoot
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Forty Hall through the trees
Trying to take a less 'obvious' angle of the building here, and showing its colourful and leafy surroundings

The Banquetting Suite set up for the ceremony
The Banquetting suite, photographed using a fisheye lens for a dramatic angle, and one that shows the character of te room, brick, old beams and lighting as well as the chair covers.

The groom & groomsmen
The groom with dad & best man before the ceremony. I go through a range of poses, the more rigid through to shot like this with a very relaxed feel.

During the ceremony
During the ceremony I photograph with maximum discression. These photos really are 'once in a lifetime' so I am incredibly pleased my camera has such fantastic low-light capaibilites to capture images like this without the need to fire a flash.

The Enchange of rings
A lovely detail of the wedding rings being exhanged.

Bride & Groom with Cherry Blossom
In late March these trees were in blossom, which makes for a glorious backdrop for photos.

Brie & Groom looking away, blossom in background
A simple pose, and the addition of asking the bride & groom to simply look away, makes for a great picture. Standing the bride on whichever side the wind is blowing helps the veil to creat nice shapes too.

The steps at Forty Hall
A few smaller groups were taken away here, to make use of the fantastic settings at Forty Hall itself.

The Bride & Groom with the wedding car at Forty Hall
Getting the nose of the car in shot here, such a distinctive shape.

Family group photo with blossom trees
Family groups were taken using the blossom trees as a background too.