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African international wedding in Gambia by destination wedding photographers

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

We’ve all been looking forward to Denise and Bax’s exciting wedding in Africa for months, and now the time has nearly come for all the Northern guests to board a plane from Manchester to fly to Banjul. Denise found us on a lovely website run by a talented guy called Jim. He will be covering the run up to the wedding as well as publishing pics from his site that we send him so to avoid duplication initially please have a look on his site here: http://www.weddingphotographyworld.co.uk/#/reellife-photos-africa/4539836158

Reel Life Photos has wedding in Australia for 30 October 2010 on boat in Sydney harbour

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Sydney Opera House at night

 

Am quite excited as have another wedding to cover in Australia next year – on a boat in Sydney Harbour -

http://www.starshipsydney.com.au/index.html

so will be out of the UK around that time, though we will still be available for weddings with other photographers in our team.

Sydney harbour bridge at night by Reel Life Photos 2008

Bedouin weddings in Petra, Jordan

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

picture of Bedouin bride Ayesha with Reel Lfe Photos wedding photographer Elaine

Bedouin Bride Ayesha with her  wedding photographer, Elaine of Reel Life Photos in Petra, Jordan.

http://sites.google.com/site/nawafdeserttours/

The above site is a good place to start if wanting to experience an insight into Bedouin life and to meet real Bedouins.

 

Saturday morning 6 June 2009, as I was on my way out to cover Karen & Tony’s wedding at Gomersal Park Hotel in West Yorkshire, an email bounced in telling me that there were to be two Bedouin weddings in Petra on Thursday – just a few days away.  Nawaf – a tour guide in Petra – had been given my details by his cousin who sells Bedouin jewellery by the Treasury – one of the 7 official wonders of the world – in Petra.  So would I like to come and take their photos?  You bet!  

natural elephant rock sculpture in Petra Jordan

Natural rock forms this elephant -like “sculpture”  in Petra .

A goat wanders past the Bedouin wedding tent inside the Bedouin Village in Little Petra.

Bedouin wedding tent in Petra

Two flights and several thousand miles later I was in a hired car and driving along the Jordan side of the Dead Sea, having decided that getting out of downtown Amman was hard enough with only sketchy directions, so seeing a sign to the Dead Sea reckoned I couldn’t get lost following that route – and it certainly would be prettier than the Motorway direct.  This was on 4pm the day before the main wedding celebrations.  Someone had agreed with me that it would only take 3 hours to get to Petra from Amman, but with a few stops to takes pictures en-route and going the long way round, meant it took 6 hours and was dark by the time I hit the mountain pass! 

 

desert landscape in Petra

 Humpback roads near the wedding in Petra..

 

All the way down the frequent check point officers had always waved me on after initially indicating that I should stop.  At the turn off from the Dead Sea however, two cheery officers requested to see my passport.  Two became four and they seemed keen to keep me talking whilst still holding on to my passport.

“Come on. Give it back to me please”, I said, whilst they continued to quiz me in Arabic.  Now I only know a few words which I picked up from a trip in February to Taba Heights and to Cairo for wedding last year, so we seemed to reach a Stalemate that no amount of pleading would shift. An all the time it was getting darker and darker and I was missing out on the evenings pre-wedding celebrations.

 

Just when I thought I might be detained all night, they gave me back my passport and off I shot up the winding road into the darkness.  Several twisty roads and villages/towns later I arrived in Petra to be greeted by Nawaf, and escorted to the Bedouin camp where dancing and  clapping to music by the men marked the late evening’s wedding celebrations.

Bedouin desert tour guide Nawaf in Petra

 Nawaf – Bedouin desert tour guide

 

night time Bedouin wedding celebrations - the men all sit together

The lighting casts dramatic shadows and sparkles of light off the traditionally Arab-dressed Bedouins

Bedouin men celebrate the wedding by dancing late into the night


Bedouin men celebrate the wedding by dancing late into the night

Arabic dancer at wedding in Bedouin tents at Petra during evening wedding celebrations

 

site of second Bedouin wedding in Petra

 Daytime view of Ayesha’s Bedouin wedding tents.

 

The next day things slowly got going with dancing on the women’s side and cups of teas on the men’s side.

 Bedouin bride Ayesha with dancing Bedouin women

Bedouin Tent for wedding in Petra

Two cousins marry on th same day in Bedouin tents  in Petra, Jordan. These are of Mona’s wedding tents – one for the men, and one for the women.

detail of Bedouin tent for a wedding in Petra, Jordan

Bedouin men drink tea at Mona’s wedding in the Bedouin Village Little Petra

While the men sit and sup tea Bedouin Bride Mon a prepares to leave her family home with her new husband , watched by a crowd of children and their Mums.

Bedouin bride Mona with her husband just before leaving her family home in Petra

 Bedouin groom holds his bride Mona’s hand.

Bedouin groom holds his bride’s hand

Meanwhile Bedouin chefs prepare freshly slaughtered goat in a savoury sauce with rice for the wedding feast in a tent in the desert in Petra

Bedouin chefs prepare goat in savoury sauce with rice for the wedding feast in a tent in the desert in Petra

cooking pots on the boil in a separate tent at Bedouin wedding in Petra

and  the Bedouin male guests  share a bowl of water as they wait in the big black tents for the bride and women to arrive with the second bride Ayesha,

Bedouin man drinks from a shared metal bowl at wedding in a tent in Petra

while another Bedouin wedding guest offers congratulations the groom’s  father.Bedouin wedding guest offers congratulations to the bride Ayesha’s father

4×4 wedding car decorated with ribbons sets off from tents in desert in Petra to pick up Bedouin bride Ayesha

4×4 wedding car decorated with ribbons sets off from tents in desert in Petra to pick up Bedouin bride Ayesha

radiant Bedouin bride Ayesha in Petra Jordan

detail of Bedouin bride Ayesha’s wedding outfit showing her rings on her gloved hand
detail of Bedouin bride Ayesha’s wedding outfit showing her rings on her gloved hand

pictures from Siobahn & Bryan’s wedding at Castle Murray in Dunkineely, Republic of Ireland

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

 This is the second wedding we’ve done in the Republic of Ireland.  We also have another one scheduled for 29 August at Kilkea Castle, South of Dublin so shows we just love travelling to cover nice people’s weddings!

guest arriving for the wedding in Ireland

bride’s Mum with wedding bouquets & flowers

groomsman’s  jacket complete with buttonhole waiting by the fireplace in Castle Murray House, Donegal

close family getting ready for wedding in Donegal, Republic of Ireland

bride Siobahn having hair and make up done before her wedding

flower-girl Olivia getting ready for her mummy’s wedding at Castle Murray House Hotel, Dunkineely

All ready for the wedding now - flower girls and bride

bride risks her tidy hair in wind on rooftop before descending form the ceremony

Siobahn looking out over the Atlantic Ocean at Castle Murray

last minute wedding speech writing

Aunty chatting with her niece at Siobahn’s wedding at Castle Murray House

cheeky chappie

groom and best man bent by the wind outside Castle Murray House Hotel in Dunkineely St.Johns Point Donegal

little man ready for the wedding

Bridegroom anxiously awaiting the arrival of his bride at Castle Murray House

bridesmaids walk in

bride walks in with her father

wedding vows begin with happy emotions

laughter during wedding vows

close up of bride and groom’s faces during vows

Photos from Egyptian Orthodox wedding

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Coptic Egyptian Orthodox Church in El Menya Egypt the congregation an an Orthodox Egyptian wedding Christian Orthodox priests in El Minya Egypt

candlebearers wait to greet the arrival of the bride and groom

Egyptian bride arrives to be given away by her father

Christian Orthodox wedding ceremony in Egypt

Christian Orthodox bride and groom at Egyptian wedding

wedding in Egypt

Christian Orthodox church in El Menya Egypt

preparations for a Christian Orthodox wedding in Egypt by Reel Life Photos

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

wedding hairdressers shop in El Minya Egypt

This wedding hair and make-up specialist shop in El Minya, Egypt was a hive of activity when I arrived around 4pm to start cover of Afram and Mona’s wedding. One Muslim bride was almost ready to head off for her wedding and Mona was lying in a chair, her beautiful white wedding dress covered with a purple plastic apron. Mona’s hairdresser was busy plucking her eyebrows, thickly adding strong dark lines to make them really stand out. He then proceeded to add layers of lilac and sparkling white to her eyelids in a powerful pattern, before painting several matching pinky lilac layers on her lips.

Egyptian style wedding fashion eye make-up lipstick layers painted in for Egyptian wedding

 

wedding hair and make-up in Egypt

bridal hair styling for Egyptian wedding

Then another guy starts work styling the brides hair, using doubly hooked bent hairpins, black hair nets and a very hot set of curling tongs that have been heated on a one of the gas flames set on the bench!

 

Egyptian curling tongs heated on a gas flameEgyptian wedding hair salon in El Minya

bridal hair styling for Egyptian wedding

putting on Egyptian bride’s veil

Wedding photographer Elaine arrives in El Minya for Egyptian wedding

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Reel Life Photos wedding photographer Elaine on camel by pyramids in EgyptAfter wandering round Cairo taking photos of interesting people and places – including a camel ride round the pyramids in Giza – my journey to Afram & Mona’s wedding takes me by train from Cairo to El Minya. Tickets sell out in advance but I was lucky to be rescued by a student from Sinai who happened to be studying at the university in El Minya itself so despite being told that there were no tickets at all, we boarded the second best train in First Class, claimed 2 seats and paid on the train itself!

Despite extremely dirty rain windows managed to get a few nice pics of the palm-lined little river that kept us company throughout alongside the train tracks.

view of  palm trees at night from Cairo El Minya train palm trees along river in Egypt at sunset palm trees along river in Egypt towards sunset palm tree sunset in Egypt by river Cairo to El Minya sunset along river by train tracks in Egypt dying red sun from train window Cairo to El Minya

I’m sitting in a top floor restaurant-bar with glass walls on 3 sides, looking out over the river Nile at night. It could almost be any river at night with a string of roadside amber lights reflecting into the water at regular intervals, but for the constant hum of traffic and manic horn-tooting as the drivers weave in and out precariously – clumsy as feet with shoes on in the shifting sand beneath them. Its cooler up here as my single room faces the untidy jumble of services into a tiny square of internal fresh air that seems to come only from a Mummy’s tomb.

night view of river Nile from top of King Ahkenaton Hotel in El Minya
Mona & Afram actually just did their civil ceremony tonight (while I sat in their family home doing emails!) – the paperwork only for their wedding really – without anyone there and dressed in jeans, but tomorrow have their Henna party, so the wedding celebrations proper start to get underway then, with their Orthodox Church wedding the day after, at 8pm. I’ll be covering it all, from start to finish, so that will be exciting!

 

 

pic of River Nile from King Akhenaton Hotel El Minya Egypt

View of River Nile from top of King Akhenaton Hotel in El Minya

picture of River Nile from King Akhenaton Hotel El Minya Egypt

Morning dawns to reveal the Nile in a totally different light: a hazy fat line split in the middle with a mile long island, complete with cows grazing and a little lake within itself too. The opposite side has a narrow fertile strip filled with banana trees and the odd palm, above which rise well-eroded mountain rocks in faded pink and blue hues.

view across River Nile from King Akhenaton Hotel El Minya Egypt

Egyptian breakfast of soup of chewy brown beans, tomatoes, cucumber, cold potatoes mashed with fresh parsley, cheeses soft and hard, (had to pass on the boiled egg, bread, jam and spreading cheese and cold meat) and the ever present Egyptian tea will keep even the neediest body going all day. Time to wander around and explore, before the henna party gets going late this afternoon

Reel Life Photos team arrives in Southern Ireland for a wedding in St Aidan’s Cathedral

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

The ferry crossing from Holyhead to Dublin sent our wedding photographer Julie crashing to her knees, skidding across the spray-sloshed deck like a rag doll, but in the end she made it safely down below: I had to stay on deck though, as didn’t want to waste the recent picnic by regurgitating it for the seagulls!

 Irish roadside friut and veg stall  Our first impressions of Ireland are happy ones, despite the driving rain, as we passed roadside stalls selling strawberries  and potatoes, 

Southern Irish Strawberries

discovered a home from home B&B – Hillside House in Gorey, County Wexford – and found everyone so friendly along the way.

view from Hillside B&B in Gorey Souhern Ireland 

View from Hillside  House B& B which is highly recommended by Reel Life Photos for service and location!

This dog seemed quite at home in his owner’s cab,

Dog in Irish Truck Cab

Love the colourful shops and houses – so full of personality! 

colourful shops in Gorey Southern Ireland 

Joanne - shop painted Red in Gorey

Its the Strawberry Festival this weekend in Enniscorthy so the wedding in the afternoon will be sharing the celebrations with all the strawberry lovers!

Strawberry Festival in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Southern Ireland

Strawberry stall at Strawberry Festival in Enniscorthy

blue shop front in Enniscorthy colourful shop front in Enniscorthy Enniscorthy

Irish Green Post Box colourful couple outside shop in Enniscorthy delivery at shop in Enniscorthy boy eating strawberries at Strawberry Festival in Enniscorthy

 We rounded off our first full day in Southern Ireland listening  and recording live music of a girl band singing and playing as a quartet at the delightful bar and reastaurant  the BANK in Gorey.

Dar Raider Irish girl band playing at the Bank in Gorey

The Bank - bar & restaurant in Gorey - at night

Blue Sky in Gorey at night

Collage of wedding pictures by Reel Life Photos UK and international wedding photographers

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

To all our brides and grooms looking for a wedding photographer or combined wedding and High Definition video team: hope you enjoy browsing this blog! We’ve got a wedding next week in Southern Ireland, so may be a bit slow to reply to any info requests. If urgent – try our mobile 07990 867058. xx Elaine, Jorge & Julie

collage of wedding pictures by Reel Life Photos wedding photographers UK

International weddings by Reel Life Photos – West Yorkshire wedding photographers UK & HD wedding video

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

bride and groom Ice Hotel wedding photo Aurora Borealis - Northern Lights - over the Ice Hotel in Sweden Groom in his wedding suit sliding on ice sculpure in Ice Hotel bedroomThe quality of the experience sometimes outweighs the need be profitable every week, so last year Reel Life Photos started accepting International wedding bookings, the first of which was a wedding in the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=182  where indoor temperatures are a static minus 5 degrees Centigrade.

 Bride and groom by chapel in Los Gigantes in Tenerife hotel wedding reception venue in Tenerife romantic rooftop wedding photos in Tenerife At the opposite end of the scale, this was followed by a wedding in Tenerife http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=24   and here http://89.200.138.14/~weddingp/online/verifycus.php?shoot_id=841 where the sun shone brightly, adding romance to the sunset wedding pictures. 

outdoor wedding ceremony in Jacobs Creek Australia traditional wedding kiss photo at Jacobs Creek Retreat in Australia sunset wedding kiss amongst Kaesler Wines grapevines in Australia In March this year we had a fabulous location 10,000 miles away – in Jacob’s Creek Retreat in the Barossa valley, Australiahttp://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=248 .  We did of course tag on a holiday! 

cavier, cassis, champagne and canapes in French Chateau wedding French Chateau wedding party at Chateau detilly in Loire Valley France French wedding cake and Frenc Chef outside orangerie at Chateau deTillyThis month (May) our overseas wedding was in the Loire valley France http://weddingphotos-video.co.uk/blog/?p=286 and http://89.200.138.14/~weddingp/online/verifycus.php?shoot_id=887/view.php?flag=view§ion_id=1045 

Our next overseas wedding is on 28 June – in Southern Ireland.  That one is going to be particularly exciting as it’s the first of 3 wedding days – for the same couple –  as they are having the Catholic church wedding in St. Aidans Cathedral in Enniscorthy followed by the reception at Amber Springs Hotel In Gorey, Wexford, then the following week its back to the UK for a civil wedding at Luton Hoo, in Bedfordshire, followed by the final wedding ceremony the week after – a traditional Hindu wedding – in a marquee in St. Albans!  Phew!