Coed-Y-Mwstwr Wedding Photography

A More Natural Approach to Wedding Photography

Here are blog posts featuring my wedding photography that I have produced for previous clients at the Coed Y Mwstwr. This country hotel is located near the town of Bridgend in the Vale of Glamorgan. This South Wales wedding venue centres around a Victorian mansion built in 1888 by barrister and South Glamorgan memeber of Parliament, Arthur John Williams. The days it is part of the Town and Country group of hotels, which includes The Bear in Cowbridge and the New House in Cardiff.

“We would like to thank you so much for our stunning wedding photos. They document our special day so much and highlight the emotion of the day as it unfolded. You were so patient with us throughout the whole process and you were so discreet on the day that we didn’t feel at any point that we were being forced to pose. A subtle approach which was exactly what we wanted. The quality of the photos are timeless and I’m sure we will be looking at them for a long time I come. You have such a calm demeanour and you were a pleasure to be around on the day. We are so grateful and we enjoyed every minute of the whole experience.”

Sarah & Huw / Coed-Y-Mwstwr

Coed-Y-Mwstwr Wedding Photography

So why book me for your wedding photography? My documentary approach ensures the photography does not turn the day into a photoshoot, but merely captures the day in its natural flow. No awkward poses, no cheesy grins, just honest, emotive, story telling imagery. I aim to provide an elegant pictorial record of your perfect wedding day. My advice to anyone getting married, is to relax and enjoy yourself on the day, chat and laugh with friends and family and the photography will take care of itself. If this sounds like it might suit you and you would like to discuss your wedding photography requirements any further, or just wish to check on my availability and fee, then please do contact me.

Coed Y Mwstwr Wedding Photography