As Kat is originally from Jersey, we go back there regularly, and it is always a pleasure to work over there too. It is particularly enjoyable taking photos for the Pitcher family. They have been very close family friends to Kat and her family for many years. Scott went to school with Kat’s brother Nick, and they have been best mates all their lives. I was really pleased to be asked to photograph their wedding – it is never a hardship working in Jersey – and their wedding was absolutely lovely.
They got married at their home, and after a reception in the garden, went over to La Moye Golf Course for the evening. As it was at their home it had such a relaxed and personal feeling to it. Jo and her mother had spent absolutely ages making the bunting – I overheard several guests talking about it and refusing to believe it was home made, it was that good – and they had made the garden feel like it was the perfect place for a wedding.
The week before had been very mixed weather-wise; two days before the Jersey Airshow had been cancelled because of fog (I actually drove past the airport and couldn’t even see the airport building…), but by the Saturday morning it was beautifully sunny… right until Jo stepped out of the car just before the ceremony when it absolutely hammered down with rain. But the great thing about weddings like this, no one cared, and within an hour or so, the rain had stopped, the sun had come out and we had a beautiful Jersey evening overlooking St Ouen’s.
We had originally planned to go for some photos at some of Jo & Scott’s favourite beaches, but in the end we decided that it was much more personal having photos of the two of them around their house – after all they had decided to get married there because they loved it so much. So here are some previews of Jo & Scott’s relaxed and very personal wedding and check our Facebook page for some more sneak previews.









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Jo & Scott’s Jersey Wedding Photographs
As Kat is originally from Jersey, we go back there regularly, and it is always a pleasure to work over there too. It is particularly enjoyable taking photos for the Pitcher family. They have been very close family friends to Kat and her family for many years. Scott went to school with Kat’s brother Nick, and they have been best mates all their lives. I was really pleased to be asked to photograph their wedding – it is never a hardship working in Jersey – and their wedding was absolutely lovely.
They got married at their home, and after a reception in the garden, went over to La Moye Golf Course for the evening. As it was at their home it had such a relaxed and personal feeling to it. Jo and her mother had spent absolutely ages making the bunting – I overheard several guests talking about it and refusing to believe it was home made, it was that good – and they had made the garden feel like it was the perfect place for a wedding.
The week before had been very mixed weather-wise; two days before the Jersey Airshow had been cancelled because of fog (I actually drove past the airport and couldn’t even see the airport building…), but by the Saturday morning it was beautifully sunny… right until Jo stepped out of the car just before the ceremony when it absolutely hammered down with rain. But the great thing about weddings like this, no one cared, and within an hour or so, the rain had stopped, the sun had come out and we had a beautiful Jersey evening overlooking St Ouen’s.
We had originally planned to go for some photos at some of Jo & Scott’s favourite beaches, but in the end we decided that it was much more personal having photos of the two of them around their house – after all they had decided to get married there because they loved it so much. So here are some previews of Jo & Scott’s relaxed and very personal wedding and check our Facebook page for some more sneak previews.
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