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Humanist Wedding in Bristol UK - Albert Palmer Photography

 It was great to do another Humanist wedding in Bristol and visit a new venue in No.4 in Clifton Village . Julia and Baz kept things pretty low key with close friends and family but it was an awesome celebration to capture. With little portrait sessions in a few of my favourite spots in Bristol as well as two little ceremonies and two big chances for confetti! They also had a first look by the Clifton Suspension Bridge which was pretty special. Capturing the first look whether it’s at the cermeony or somewhere more private is always fun. Next they headed in to Bristol for the legal duties at Bristol registry office. As a Bristol wedding photographer I’m fairly used to the local registry office and we took a few photos in the centre before resuming couple photos around the fairer backdrop of Clifton.






We then headed to No.4 for their humanist ceremony with Tim Leyshon who did an amazing job. I always enjoy a humanist ceremony. Sure, the legal paperwork needs to be completed elsewhere but Tim was a safe pair of hands and made it super special and personable for everyone. After the humanist ceremony we all headed in to the sunshine for a few drinks before food and speeches inside. Big up to the team who made everything look (and taste!) incredible.

I think one of my highlights of the day was walking through the centre with Julia and Baz behind me. Everyone started clapping and cheering them as they walked to get wed at the registry office. I took a few snaps which are some of my favourites of the day.

Massive congrats and huge thanks for having me along to capture and cheer for you.

Visit us at :-  https://albertpalmerphotography.com/humanist-wedding-in-bristol/

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