There's something incredibly beautiful about analogue film. It's a step back from today's digital age of manipulation, safety and automatic focusing and instead reveals a timeless kind of vulnerability.



The Woodyard is an exclusive wedding and events venue situated on a private estate in the heart of North Norfolk.
'In a quiet and tranquil lakeside setting on the 300 acre Worstead Park, our breathtaking wedding venue offers a unique and secluded setting for your special day. Our beautifully restored thatched barn and sawmill along with luxury estate accommodation offers the perfect place to gather your closest family and friends for an unforgettable weekend'.
https://www.worsteadestate.com/weddings
The shoot iself was styled and curated by Rebecca from The Botany House. Rebecca is a North Norfolk based floral designer and florist who specialises in fluffy, romantic, garden style florals. Drawing upon inspiration from the Norfolk Broads; Rebecca created a timeless and on trend pastel scene.
''Carefully thought out, with artistry and finesse, The Botany House provides luxury florals for weddings, events and special occassions throughout Norfolk and Suffolk. What we love most about our florals is how they encapsulate and poetically tell the stories of our clients dreams, visions and personalities''.
The editorial itself was spread over 2 days to give the incredible suppliers involved the time to create and curate what was really in mind.
There's a stark difference between a wedding and an editorial. Not only are the purposes different, but the pressures are also so completley different. “Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.”


















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