Elmbridge Farm wedding photographer
We joined Jzuee and Dosh as their Elmbridge Farm forest wedding photographers on a scorching hot summer day, to capture their beautiful outdoor wedding in Worcestershire. Their colourful, traditional ceremony and reception looked incredible under a flower-draped mandap in the forest clearing. Just GORGEOUS!
Elmbridge Farm weddings
Elmbridge Farm is a magical woodland venue with on-site cottage accommodation, a tranquil lake, and an impressive tipi that can be used to create a unique wedding day. There are no set suppliers, so you have complete freedom to bring in the food, entertainment, and all the finishing touches to bring your dream wedding to life. This is where having a wedding planner makes a huge difference, and we worked alongside Worcestershire Wedding Planner, Lindsay who organised all the details perfectly.
Indian wedding at Elmbridge Farm
Jzuee and Dosh’s day started with breakfast and welcoming their families to their wedding, with many staying in the on-site lodges. This meant everyone was well-rested and ready for the celebrations, which began with Dosh arriving in his convertible with the roof down and his family walking, dancing, and singing behind him.
Their Elmbridge Farm forest wedding had been set up in a clearing in the woodland, so the walk to the mandap took them through trees and dappled shade, into the beautifully decorated ceremony. Floral Roundabout created some amazing displays of flowers and foliage, celebrating the forest setting.
Outdoor Indian wedding
Jzuee arrived with her family and the wedding rituals began, with the couple seeing each other for the first time under the mandap – we captured the looks on their faces as this happened and the ceremony continued with garlands, lighting the fire and exchanging wedding bands.
There were rituals and traditions involving the couple, their family and friends, and the whole wedding party. We love capturing the special moments of Hindu wedding ceremonies, and being surrounded by the forest gave us plenty of colour, shade, and shelter from the scorching summer sun.
Elmbridge Farm wedding photography
There was a break during the early afternoon for guests to return to their rooms, followed by reception drinks in the tipi. Again, the incredible floral displays from Floral Roundabout celebrated the forest setting and created a luxurious look whilst still having a natural feel. Blankets had been laid out in the shade and guests chatted and relaxed, enjoying the peace and beauty of the woodland.
We wandered in the forest with the newlyweds to capture some portraits of them out of the midday sunshine, before they changed into their outfits for their evening reception. Dosh wore a relaxed cream suit and white shirt, and Jzuee looked majestic in emerald green and gold.
Forest wedding reception at Elmbridge Farm
Under the canopy of the luxury tipi, everyone enjoyed cocktails and mocktails during some emotional speeches, and Jzuee and Dosh treated their guests to more delicious food! They cut their wedding cake from The Cake Shop in Bedworth, and then the dancing began.
The evening was relaxed and the slight breeze through the tipi was a refreshing break from the heat earlier in the day! A sparkler walk was organised outside the tipi, Jzuee and Dosh’s parents led the way, followed by the newlyweds walking down the hessian pathway between their guests with huge smiles on their faces.
It was such a gorgeous day to be part of, and every little detail was part of the couple’s story. Working with a dream team of suppliers meant the day was perfectly organised, as well as being super relaxed and fun for everyone. Thanks for inviting us to capture your Elmbridge Farm wedding!
Looking for Elmbridge Farm forest wedding photographer?
If you are getting married at this beautiful outdoor wedding venue and are looking for relaxed, unposed wedding photos, then we’d love to hear from you. We photograph weddings across the whole of the UK, from Lake District wedding photography to weddings at Milton End Farm, and beyond! Simply get in touch and we can start planning!