17th May 2010

Victoria & Ben Brocklesby, Micklefield Hall, Hertfordshire

Victoria and Ben were married on May 1st at Christ Church, Chorleywood. Their reception was held at one of our favourite venues, Micklefield Hall in Hertfordshire. The bride looked stunning in dress made for her by her Godmother and the colour scheme for the day was predominantly silver and white with a dash of aubergine, simple but very stylish. The weather had been predicted rain but it held out until just after everyone was inside the marquee – perfect timing!

The wedding was kept on schedule by the toastmaster, Vanessa King, and the moving images of the day were filmed by the lovely Damo at Reel60. If you want to see more of the images from the day, please take a look at our Flickr page.

Victoria getting ready

Victoria getting ready

Outside Christ Church, Chorleywood

Outside Christ Church, Chorleywood

Victoria & Ben at Micklefields Hall

Victoria & Ben at Micklefield Hall

Guests in the gardens at Micklefield Hall

Guests in the gardens at Micklefield Hall

The group shot

The group shot

Beautiful table flowers and the cake

Beautiful table flowers and the cake

Father of the bride and Ben giving their speeches

Father of the bride and Ben giving their speeches

Granny on the dancefloor!

Granny on the dancefloor!

12th April 2010

Easter skiing in Switzerland!

While the Pearl girls took themselves off for a spot of sunshine and skiing in the beautiful Swiss Alps over Easter, they marvelled at what a place this is for romance! Whether winter or summer, the Swiss Alps are truly breathtaking. We stayed in the picturesque village of Wengen, in the Jungfrau Region of Switzerland. Around here there are some wonderful places to get married or spend your honeymoon.

You could get married at the “Shilthorn” – the famous James Bond 007 location from “On her Majesty’s Secret Service”, which sits on a summit and has breathtaking 360 degree views over the snow covered mountains.

You could honeymoon by taking the famous train ride to the Jungfraujoch mountain – named the “top of Europe” – and then stop en-route back down to stay on the mountain surrounded by stunning landscape at the cosy Hotel Bellevue in Kleine Scheidegg, (http:www.scheidegg-hotels.ch). Or, if you fancy being in the hustle and bustle a little bit more (but not too much) you could stay further down the mountain in Wengen, a charming, picture postcard, car free village where we recommend the Hotel Regina (http:www.hotelregina.ch) for traditional alpine luxury.

Finally, if you fancy something more modern in style and design, we suggest staying nearby in Adelboden at The Cambrian. Listed with Mr & Mrs Smith hotel directory (http://www.mrandmrssmith.com) this hotel would make the perfect honeymoon stop, whether you want the winter thrill snow action, the summer serenity for walks, or simply to enjoy the spa while taking in the views!

Here are some photos of the areas described to wet your appetite and have you dreaming of a holiday if nothing else. Now, back to work … a busy summer of weddings at the ready… and where are those swiss chocolates?! ….

the mountain train

the mountain train


the valley

the valley


skiers in front of the famous Eiger Mountain

skiers in front of the famous north face of the Eiger


Wengen village church

Wengen Village Church


The Bellevue hotel, Kleine Schiedegg

The Bellevue hotel, Kleine Scheidegg


'The Start Bar' at the top of the famous Lauberhorn race, Wengen

'The Start Bar' at the top of the famous Lauberhorn race, Wengen

8th February 2010

Pearls of wisdom – how to get the most out of your wedding photographer

Once you have the venue and catering sorted, you’ve chosen your dress and florist, your thoughts should turn to finding your wedding photographer. Pearl have put together a few words of advice to help you get the most out of your wedding day photography.

1. Don’t assume that wedding photography is an easy job that uncle Bob can do with his new camera 

Although your wedding costs are rising, do you really want to ask a guest to take your photos? Aside from giving them an immense amount of responsibility and pressure, you might also find (quite rightly) that they don’t have their eye on the job – they are a guest after all. If a friend or family member does a terrible job, you can’t re-shoot the day and your relationship with them may never be the same again.

Could a guest capture such a lovely moment?

Could a guest capture such a lovely moment?

2. The photographs will be with you forever

Other than your own memory (and we all know that fades with time!), once the day is over, the wedding photographs will be the main way you can look back and re-live your special day. Think of your grandchildren and how great it will be to show them the album where they can see you looking so young and in love!

As for the cost of your photography package, we have it on good knowledge that wedding planners advise their couples to spend approximately 10% of their total wedding day costs on the photography.

Think of the grandchildren!

Think of the grandchildren!

3. Trust your wedding photographer

They do know what they are doing! They have a lot of experience of wedding days and can be a great source of advice and calm when the nerves start to kick in. Their experience means they will be one step ahead of the proceedings, and therefore will be in the right place at the right time, never missing an important shot.

A good photographer will always be in the right place at the right time

A good photographer will always be in the right place at the right time

4. Have a discussion with your photographer before the day

Your photographer should call you before the day to discuss the finer details of your photography requirements and the day’s proceedings. It is important that you mention the key people of the day, e.g. a cousin has flown in from Australia just for the weekend, or maybe your mum or friend has made the cake, what is the after dinner entertainment, is it a friend’s band, etc. All these details are very important for the photographer to know. They will ask you all the right questions but it is handy to have thought about this beforehand.

Very special guests

Very special guests

5. Think about what products you would like with your wedding photography package

A cd of images, an album, an online gallery? At Pearl we offer different CD’s and DVD’s with different packages. Think about how you would like to use the images on the disc, i.e. just for emailing friends, for doing small prints, or for making your own album. This will dictate which resolution you would have the images on your disc. Albums are a more considered option as the good ones are not cheap, but remember, you want these albums to last forever, so don’t skrimp on the quality.

Hire a professional photographer for images you will want to look at time and again.

Hire a professional photographer for images you will want to look at time and again.