Photographing Rhuddlan

Its had to believe that 12 mouths has gone by.

Since we did this photographic shot ,using Rhuddlan Castel as a back drop .

For a local business women changing her web sit and the image she wanted local businesses to see her.

It was a grate morning to photograph , using the castle at Rhuddlan as a photographic back drop. Light was ace for a photographs, to use and give the fell of how the county of Denbighshire can give to us, that work and live in north wales.

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We are often asked to do this kind of photographic portraiture, with local businesses around wales , as Aled has been a photographer for the last 35 years.

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Studio Photographs

Had a busy Sunday morning in the studio at Rhuddlan, with family photographs of baby’s and children with there mums and dads. Its also nice seeing that they all like us . Using are old coloured back ground that I used ten years back. As the white background , that’s been in fashion for last few years.

That every new photographer thinks it’s the only with to do a baby or family studio sitting.

Also as it’s a sunny day it lets us do some it the studio but also go outside, and round the corner where I can us Rhuddlan Castle as a back drop in the photographs.

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All so next week getting ready to put some new baby photographs in the window in the studio.

Its always good to do this with Rhuddlan being a busy town in north wales.

 

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Wedding In Rhyl

Looking forward to this weekend as we a local wedding in Rhyl Town ,and the off to a near by wedding venue the Oriel House . There be lots of wedding photographs taken at the church and also at the wedding venue.
One of the grate thing about being a wedding photographer in north wales is the history of all the venues. As you know the photographic studio on the high street of Rhuddlan, which has its own castle.
Which it self is steeped in history. And that is also a place we have photographed bride and grooms on there wedding day on there way to the wedding venue to have the rest of the wedding photographs taken with family and friends.

 

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Below is a sort passage from a web page talking about Rhuddlan Castle.

Early History

Rhuddlan first appears in recorded history in the last years of the eighth century, when there was no town of Rhyl and the shore road from Prestatyn to Abergele did not exist. Instead, the Clwyd and the marshes off its estuary, now reclaimed and drained and cultivated, formed a natural barrier athwart the coastal approach to the mountainous heart of North Wales. The settlement of Rhuddlan is likely to have owed its origin to the presence at this point, from very early times, of the lowest fording-place on the river, from which a track led across the marsh to Vaynol and beyond. Its position thus marked it out as a key point in the racial struggles which for some 600 years (c.700-c.1300) swayed to and fro across the Welsh and English border.

During the reign of King Offa of Mercia (757-96) the great dyke which bears his name (below) was constructed, outlining the beginning of the hill country from Prestatyn to the Bristol Channel and defining the westward limit of English settlement. In 796, the year of Offa’s death, the English fighting on beyond the new frontier won a battle at Rhuddlan, and either as a result of it or of a later conquest obtained control of Englefield. The district, the Welsh Tegeingl, preserves in its name the memory of the Deceangli, a Celtic tribe mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus in the first century of the Christian era. By the time of the coming of the Normans Englefield was restricted to the northern part of the later Flintshire and was dependent on Rhuddlan. Further English operations on the northern frontier are indicated by the death of Offa’s successor, Cenwulf, at Basingwerk in 821. The predominately Welsh place-names to the west of Offa’s Dyke suggest, however, that Rhuddlan and its outlying manors were not firmly consolidated under English rule.

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Wedding in 2013

Had a good day in the studio on Saturday with more bride and grooms booking us for weddings in 2013. I also booked a couple of weddings in the medial of the week. Been held at local wedding venues, near to the studio in North Wales.

All so had and email from a wedding couple from York asking if would travel to there home town, to photograph there wedding day. Feel so privileged to be asked , this by a bride and groom if we would travel to Yorkshire from North Wales to photograph a special day in there life’s, as there are getting married to each other.

A friend, an other wedding photographer, recommended us to them as a photographer.

And from their they had a look at are web site, and sent a lovely email asking about are wedding photograph. Because when they looked at are wedding photographs taken at then wedding venues around North Wales .

Both the bride and groom loved mine and Denise wedding photography.

I have replied yes both of us do travel around the uk , and that we do often ton in the wedding session .

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February Wedding Going Well

We had a busy start to February at the photographic studio in Rhuddlan north wales.

With bride and grooms booking us, as wedding photographers, for there weddings in 2013 next year.

We had lots of bookings for one of are forverit wedding venues, near a small welsh town of corwen Denbighshire. Which is Plas Isaf Corwen Denbighshire LL21 0EW

Plas Isaf is the perfect venue to celebrate your special day based in the country side of north wales.

Below is a testament of what Plas Isaf say about there wedding venue, and as family run business as wedding photographer, we see how hard they work them selves to help the bride and groom on there wedding, To in joy the day in a relaxed manor…

We realise that your wedding day is the most exciting day of your life and one that requires careful planning and organisation. We at Plas Isaf will do our utmost to help and advise you with all your individual needs.

 

Plas Isaf is a family run organic farm totalling 540 hectares and has been in the family since the early 1950’s. The whole of the farm is in an environmental scheme which protects woodlands and habitats.

The farmhouse is a Grade II listed manor house which dates back to the 17th Century. It is set in landscaped, terraced gardens. The house has large, elegant rooms which have been tastefully furnished.

In 2005 the family decided to diversify and identified a gap in the market for a venue that could cater for bespoke wedding packages, conferences and parties. The original barn, situated in the yard, with its oak trusses and slate floors was identified as the ideal location. The barn which is Grade II listed has had many other uses over the years. Now it has been carefully restored and renovated to its formal glory and offers a very splendid and unique venue to host a wide range of functions.

Plas Isaf provides the ideal place to escape everyday stresses and relax in the unspoilt

Welsh countryside. As this is a family run business you can expect to have the very best of attention whether you are planning a family party, corporate function or a very special wedding day. The family pride themselves on working closely with their customers, offering a wealth of experience. Together with a dedicated team of staff they are able to provide a flexible, personal and exclusive service.

 

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