Wedding Photography

Niamh and Sean - Wedding at Courtmacsherry Hotel by Jan

I don’t think I can post enough photos of this wedding! The location: The Courtmacsherry Hotel. Wow, what a spot! And having photographed this in early August, we got this amazing, sunny weather! If I remember correctly, this was just a few weeks after that dreadful heatwave we had, so the timing of this wedding was perfect. We could’ve had a fainting bride in that heat!

It was my first time photographing a wedding at The Courtmacsherry Hotel, in fact, I’ll go one better; I’ve never even been in the town of Courtmacsherry before. What a lovely, hidden gem it is. It’s one of those towns where, as soon as you drive in, there’s just this calm, holiday kind of vibe to it. Or maybe I was just feeling especially happy that day with all this sunshine.

Wedding Couple Shoot at the beach of Castlemartyr

Our bride and groom, Niamh and Sean, were such a fantastic couple. They were so relaxed leading up to their big day, it was almost disconcerting. They just let me just get on with my own thing, and didn’t really have any specifics that they really wanted me to photograph.

It’s always interesting how some couples have a set idea in their mind, and others, just like Niamh and Sean, just wanted nice photos of everyone having fun at their wedding. And that’s the great thing about the services I offer as a wedding photographer; the couple get to decide everything. You want a couple shoot? Let’s do it! You only want candid shots and no group photos? That’s no worries. You want individual photos of your niece, the flower girl? Sure thing! We can make anything happen for your big, wedding day! It’s all about you and I’m here to photograph it.

Wedding Ceremony Photos at the Castlemartyr Hotel

At this stage, I have started listing the three things that I really enjoyed or stood out to me about this specific wedding, not just as a wedding photographer but also as a guest:

1) The wedding ceremony was something that the couple really put a lot of effort and thought into. There were loads of lovely moments that made the ceremony very personal to them, and something I have never seen before, was a tree planting ceremony. They got a young, small tree, somewhere between a sapling and a large bush (I’m clearly no botanist), and planted it using soil they brought from their family homes. This tree will then go home with them, where, I suspect, it has been planted properly by now, in the garden of their own home. Such a lovely gesture, and the symbolism of the two soils coming together and growing a new tree... Just lovely and touching.

2) This next one isn’t really as deep, or symbolic or anything really... It’s just... Ice cream! For my own wedding, I actually discussed with my partner about having an ice-cream van or stall come to the venue as well for a few hours, but somehow in the stress of planning a wedding, this idea was lost and we never got around to organizing it. But it’s the funniest thing, when the ice cream van drove onto the property, initially the kids were all excited and overjoyed, but once the van had parked and opened shop, you wouldn’t believe how many adults were running to get their 99! If you’re having an outdoor, summer wedding, this is definitely a hit and worth having a look into. I actually thought it was such a good idea and so unique to their wedding that I even incorporated it into the couple shoot!
So, this was one of my favourite things at this wedding, purely because I wish my partner and I had booked it for our own wedding!

3) Third, this was my first outdoor wedding in the summer sun that I photographed, and I loved it! If you look at my website, if it’s the family portraits or even business portraits and headshots I do, I always love photographing them outdoors in nature. So to be able to photograph a whole wedding outdoors, was an absolute dream come true for me! The light might not always be perfect, though it is definitely not worse than in a standard church, but the whole vibe of the entire wedding was also just very relaxed because of this, and made it to me, a defining feature. People were really enjoying themselves in this beautiful setting, and for dinner, there was a BBQ! Very cool!

Here we faked a “band photo” between four friends who didn’t just want a normal shot of the four of them. The light was so beautiful this evening and I thought I’d use that to full effect!

I’d love to photograph another wedding here in Courtmacsherry. So if you’re planning on getting married here, please contact me and make my dream come true again! Alternatively, I can also photograph your wedding in other areas of Cork County.

If you’d like to enquire about availability for your own wedding, you can contact me here, and for my pricing, check out my wedding photography page here.

Family and Friends Wedding Group Photos

Wedding Speeches Photos

Bridal Party at the Hotel

Wedding Set-Up Photos

The Sea Church Wedding - East Cork Wedding by Jan

Disclaimer:

I’ve already jumped the gun and posted the couple shoot from this wedding day. If you wanna have a look at the couple photo shoot from this wedding day first, please be my guest and check out that blog post here! You can then come back to me here for the rest of the wedding photography below.

I felt so spoiled with this wedding photo shoot! We have the beautiful Sea Church in Ballycotton, the beautiful Ballycotton scenery that you already saw in the wedding couple shoot above, and we have this beautiful couple who put up with me for the whole wedding day!

This is the funny thing about weddings these days, before 2020, you’d say that having 50 guests at your wedding is intimate, nowadays, that feels like a hefty number! I mean, last year I was photographing weddings that generally had between eight and 25 guests. So having 50 guests felt like so many people at the wedding!

Wedding Preparations at the Sea Church

So I rocked up at the Sea Church, and man, what a venue it is! I mean, look at it! It’s not in your face, but it makes you feel at home very quickly. Not imposing at all, but elegant and with the decorations, it obviously took it to that next level. Plus, it was great that the restaurant was connected right next door to it.

Anyway, we aren’t hear to talk about the facilities of the wedding. We’re here to talk about some professional wedding photography! Hahah! It still feels weird to say that, I just always feel like I’m just a guest who happens to be photographing as well, getting to meet the other guests and the family members and enjoying the day with them.

Wedding Ceremony at the Sea Church

I think for this wedding blog post I’d like to just highlight three of my favourite things / photos / moments of this wedding (besides the couple shoot).

1) I really enjoyed photographing the couple walking out of the church and being surprised with the confetti. These shots were equally fun to photograph, some quasi “action shots” and also came out lovely. I love the reactions, the smiles and the confetti everywhere. I purposefully used a flash on a low intensity for these photos, even though we were outdoors, and strictly speaking, didn’t need the flash. The reason I used it though was that it does a fantastic job at highlighting the little pieces of confetti, especially the ones in the foreground. The flash bounces the light off of them and makes the stand out way more than just with the natural sunlight!

I’m also going to throw in, pun seriously intended, the bouquet throw into this section. Although it happened at a separate time, I always love the throwing of the bouquet at a wedding! Not just as a wedding photographer but also as an ordinary guest, they’re always fun to watch. Especially when you see everyone’s reaction to the person who caught it!

2) The cutting of the wedding cake! Now, this one was funny. I was setting myself up behind the cake, so I could get the wedding couple into the shot, as well as the reaction of the guests. I took a few photos but was waiting for THE shot of the cake cutting when the bride’s sister shouts over at me, “Jannik! Get to the front of the cake, no one cares what the back looks like!” Why did she react this way? Because she was the poor sod who spent who knows how many hours in the kitchen, baking and decorating it! Haha! Fair enough so. If the text doesn’t convey it though, it was a hilarious moment that had everyone laughing.

Although you can see, I snuck around, back to my original spot to get the shot I wanted. I have a professional conduct to uphold!

3) And with this one, we go back to the very beginning of the day. To when I was hanging out with the groom, his best man and his groomsmen. David, the groom, showed me the ring box. This was a handmade ring box that David had made himself! This might not be the most impressive photo of the day, but I loved that he put the effort into making something so personal for his big wedding day. I absolutely loved that little detail!

David also, insisted that I photograph the wedding with a 35mm film camera on the side. Which I happily obliged to, though it did feel very daunting on the day! Here is a video of my favourite photos. I hope to have some digital copies of them sometime in future, in which case I will make another post with them. Hopefully soon!

If you’d like to enquire about availability, you can contact me here, and for my pricing, check out my wedding photography page here.

35mm Analog Film Wedding Photography, Black and White Film

Ann and David - Ballycotton Cliffs Wedding Couple Shoot by Jan

I am coming right out of the gates with this statement, no beating around the bush, no nothing; I love the photos from this wedding couple shoot!

This post will just focus on the couple photo shoot part of the whole wedding day. The remaining wedding photos of the ceremony and all the celebrations will be posted soon.

The location was Ballycotton, the ceremony took place in the unique Sea Church, and for the couple portrait session we headed off towards the cliff walk. I pride myself in my meticulous preparation for photo shoots, to which regular readers will probably roll their eyes to already, but, importantly, preparation is so important to have these shoots go so seamlessly! And seamlessly it went.

I double checked the location the day of the wedding, just to make sure that the grass was still green after the heatwave we had, that everything looks good, isn’t vandalized or something horrific and that the sea levels are in the right height. Basically, double check that something drastic didn’t happen since the last time I was location scouting. The plan is always, drive the bride as far as possible and have her walk as little as possible! The bride will thank you, the newly dubbed husband will thank you, everyone will be happier!

As part of the wedding portrait photo shoot, I thought it would be interesting to use the life boat in the photos. On an overcast day like that, with not too much colour in the background, I thought it would be a great accent to visually play with. Its highly saturated red and blue hull would be a great addition of colour. It really added something unique to these photos. Plus, it’s such an iconic piece in County Cork that everyone will immediately know where your wedding took place!

It was great to take these following couple photos too, without the life boat. Not all of the couple photos had to have that boat in them. Here I managed to get some really lovely light-hearted but also very intimate moments between the two.

“Here I managed to get some really lovely light-hearted but also very intimate moments between the two.”

And this is where I really have to take a moment and thank the two, Ann and David, for being such a great couple. Not everyone feels comfortable in front of the camera, which is totally understandable. Plus on your wedding day, when you’re feeling so emotional and nervous. I have gotten married this year, and I didn’t recognise the nervous mess I became on that day. I have so much more respect for couples now and a much deeper understanding of what they are going through. Although it’s all positive, it is life changing day after all! I think this understanding is really translating well into my photos.

Ann and David were great. We naturally ended up flying through these shots quite quickly.

Of course we had to include the Ballycotton lighthouse in the background too! I think it’s actually illegal not to.

More photos will follow!

If you would like to book me to photograph your wedding or are interested in a couple portrait photo shoot, you can contact me here. I look forward to meeting you!