Debbie and Murat – White Hart Hotel Harrogate and Our New Year’s Resolution
ByHi Everyone,
This year I’ve promised Verity I will take up the responsibility of updating the blog (I often feel I get off easy while she edits tirelessly). My first task is to catch up with a few of the ones we missed from last year. I don’t by any means intend to catch up with all of them but I’ll do my best and this year I’ll try to keep on top of weddings and engagement shoots as we do them rather than months after!
Debbie and Murat chose Harrogate’s White Hart Hotel for their vintage inspired wedding. Up to the big day Murat had been in and out of the country for business so we only had the chance to meet Debbie to discuss the day beforehand. It’s not often we haven’t met a bride or groom before the big day but, luckily for us, Murat greeted us in the morning as if we were old friends and we seemed to quickly blend into the background just how we like to. With a beautifully lit and decorated room, suave suits and a love of the colour orange we were happy that we had the opportunity to capture the day and everything that went into it can be properly remembered forever. Murat had a Canon film camera on the day to capture their day through his eyes, I am always happy to give tips and it was great to see a groom photograph his own wedding!
We will be uploading some more galleries very soon but if you would like to see some more galleries then please visit our website at http://www.sansomphotography.co.uk. It’s amazing to look how far we have come and although we have progressed with the editing and the overall effect of our photography its great to look back and remember some of the weddings we covered earlier in our business.
- Chris
For more information on Sansom Photography then please visit our website for more examples of our Harrogate wedding photography.























































































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Beautiful photos – I love the details and you got some fantastic portraits too. Great contrast of urban streets and then woodland as a backdrop!! I think the orange theme worked really well.