Are you one of those people who have been dreaming of a huge wedding since they were young, with hundreds of family members and friends in attendance? Or are you seeking something smaller, maybe with just the people closest to you? The size of your wedding will greatly influence the locations available to you.
Traditional religious ceremonies sometimes have to be held in places of worship, so make sure you decide on the date for the wedding before you choose the reception location. There are also some religious establishments that frown upon elaborate decorations, flowers or dresses, so make sure you’re aware of all the guidelines beforehand.
Some wedding locations are perfect from the moment you first set your eyes on them. Others, however, need quite a bit more work before they can be considered ready for a wedding. Depending on your venue, you may have to perform some heavy lifting, decorating or a number of other things. Make sure you realise just what you’re taking on before you settle on a venue.
There might be that one special venue that’s in your head, that offers great memories from when you were younger, or a fantastic view that can’t be matched. Choosing a unique venue isn’t always easy, and sorting everything out may take a while. If you want your ceremony to be outside then it’s worth having a contingency plan just in case of rainfall.
A traditional location is ideal for couples with a connection to a certain venue and a large guest list. Most decent sized halls can accommodate up to 400 people, which should be more than enough for your guest list. If you want to get married in a religious venue then make sure your ceremony doesn’t clash with any events of worship.
This kind of wedding can be perfect for those with access to larger homes, giving the event a much more intimate feel. It’s important to note that even though you may not be spending money on a big venue, you’ll still have to pay out for extras such as cutlery, gazebos, tables and chairs, on top of figuring out parking and how to keep the garden tidy.
You could choose to have your wedding further away, for instance at a special resort, and make the event last the whole weekend. There are many resorts that offer all-inclusive packages for everything, including food, so it could help with planning. However while the cost may be cheaper for you, it will probably be more expensive for guests, so try to restrict travel time and monetary costs as a courtesy.
Some couples really want to go against the grain by having a wedding in a really quirky location. This could be a sports venue, an art gallery or a museum, depending on your preference. It doesn’t always have to be hugely expensive, either, as you can usually haggle over prices at these locations. Just be sure to get detailed information about the licensing requirements beforehand.
With so much to take on board it can seem easy to get flustered, but with a little time and research you should be able to find the perfect location for your wedding. Another massive part of your wedding is choosing an experienced photographer who will be able to capture your special day in all its glory, providing you with fantastic photographs for years to come. That’s exactly what you get with Rashpal Photography, so contact us today and find out more.
The build-up to your wedding day can be a stressful experience. There is so much to organise and so little time for every detail to be adequately covered. One area you can rely on there being little inconvenience is hiring a wedding photographer thanks to our expertise and reliability at Rashpal Photography.
We capture the beauty of your special day which can be enhanced by picking the ideal venue for such a momentous occasion. From a photographer’s point of view booking a country house in the summer is hard to beat for pictures of all the family outdoors, but there are alternatives which are beautiful settings for an Asian wedding.
This choice may seem quite left field, but when you study this type of venue further you will see why we regard the setting so highly. With courses being large green areas there is plenty of outdoor space that can be taken advantage of when the sun is shining and unforgettable pictures can be created. The indoor space is also valuable. With clubhouses offering members an luxurious space to sit and relax this could be an effective place to hold your wedding reception with amazing views of the beautiful course. Golf courses have grown in popularity for modern Asian weddings and it’s easy to see why.
For a more traditional setting, archaic buildings are more than suitable for hosting someone’s special day. With high ceilings and long halls prevalent across England, this can hold a large number of guests celebrating a lifelong commitment while enjoying a delicious meal. There are countless examples of stunning architecture in this country and it would be a shame for people to not experience a wedding here. The Winter Garden in Eastbourne is a fantastic venue for weddings with terrific photo opportunities by the beach on the south coast in East Sussex.
Choosing the location for your big day is one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make. There are so many things to consider, from the number of guests you’re going to be inviting, to whether or not you want a location that’s unique to you. How much work you’re willing to take on to come out with the perfect wedding? With so much at stake it can be easy to become flustered when it comes to making your final pick, but Rashpal Photography is here to offer a few tips and make the decision a bit easier.