Northamptonshire Wedding Photography - The Benefield Wheatsheaf
Changeable was the forecast for Natasha & Gordon’s wedding day so we had our plans in place to tackle the temperamental british weather. However the sun shone, the clouds threatened, but a dry day meant that Natasha & Gordon could relax and enjoy their day with family and close friends.
Natasha was fashionably late to the ceremony at St Giles Church Desborough, making Gordon wait patiently staring at the clock in the church. But not to worry Natasha because Gordon was also running late that morning (not sure if he has told you that). However from the moment Natasha walked down the aisle smiles lit up their faces with neither showing any signs of nerves.....apart from the secret message from Gordon which was revealed when he kneeled down, much to everyones amusement.
During the group photos we had to have some fun with all the gents in kilts. All of the ladies lined up with their cameras at the ready, the gents all lined up holding the kilt of the person standing next to them, and then, well you can use your imagination. There is photographic evidence but sorry, they are not for public viewing. All we can say is that some did and some didn’t, if you know what we mean.
The wedding breakfast and party was being held at The Benefield Wheatsheaf, one of our regular venues. In addition to the building the large marquee with its star-lit dance-floor gives ample room for friends and family to party the night away. At 8.45 we had to whisk Natasha & Gordon away from the dance-floor because the unsettled skies that had threatened all day decided to treat us with a stunning red sunset. We always look for a sunset at our weddings for the ‘romantic shot, and this was a special one. In anticipating of a lack of sunset we had already created a silhouette shot against the cloudy skies earlier in the evening but Natasha & Gordon now have both shots for their album. If nothing else we aim to please.
Here is a few taster shots, including the killer heels. Congratulations to Mr & Mrs Allan.

Natasha was fashionably late to the ceremony at St Giles Church Desborough, making Gordon wait patiently staring at the clock in the church. But not to worry Natasha because Gordon was also running late that morning (not sure if he has told you that). However from the moment Natasha walked down the aisle smiles lit up their faces with neither showing any signs of nerves.....apart from the secret message from Gordon which was revealed when he kneeled down, much to everyones amusement.
During the group photos we had to have some fun with all the gents in kilts. All of the ladies lined up with their cameras at the ready, the gents all lined up holding the kilt of the person standing next to them, and then, well you can use your imagination. There is photographic evidence but sorry, they are not for public viewing. All we can say is that some did and some didn’t, if you know what we mean.
The wedding breakfast and party was being held at The Benefield Wheatsheaf, one of our regular venues. In addition to the building the large marquee with its star-lit dance-floor gives ample room for friends and family to party the night away. At 8.45 we had to whisk Natasha & Gordon away from the dance-floor because the unsettled skies that had threatened all day decided to treat us with a stunning red sunset. We always look for a sunset at our weddings for the ‘romantic shot, and this was a special one. In anticipating of a lack of sunset we had already created a silhouette shot against the cloudy skies earlier in the evening but Natasha & Gordon now have both shots for their album. If nothing else we aim to please.
Here is a few taster shots, including the killer heels. Congratulations to Mr & Mrs Allan.


























Venue: The Benefield Wheatsheaf
Makeup: Liza Smith
Entertainment: Knight Owls Entertainment
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