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Category Archives: Hindu Ceremony

Alison & Ashish Wedding, Civil Ceremony, Part 3 of 3

3 days, 3 blog posts and the final instalment of Alison and Ash’s wedding photos.
Following the Hindu ceremony Alison and Ash enjoyed a couple of nights in the fantastic Mercure St Paul’s Hotel and Spa in Sheffield before their Civil ceremony at Sheffield’s Town Hall.
I arrived in Sheffield in the morning and my timing...

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Alison & Ashish Wedding, Hindu Ceremony, Part 2 of 3

Following on from yesterday’s post of Alison’s Mehndi cermeony, today we have my favourite images from the Hindu ceremony which was held at Ashover Parish Hall near Chesterfield.
Although the weather wasn’t on our side the whole day was a fantastic montage of colour, fun and celebration. We had a wonderful time covering the wedding and...

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Alison & Ashish Wedding, Mehndi Ceremony, Part 1 of 3

You may remember Alison and Ash from their pre-wedding shoot at Chatsworth House – one of my new favourite locations.
Their English/Hindu wedding was over three days and included the Mehndi ceremony, the Hindu wedding ceremony and finally the civil wedding ceremony and in terms of photography it was a fantastic opportunity to document the complete...

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