Sikh Wedding at Hardwick Hall Sedgefield for Jag and Martin | DIRK VAN DER WERFF - WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

Sikh Wedding at Hardwick Hall Sedgefield for Jag and Martin



HARDWICK HALL WEDDINGS PHOTOGRAPHER:
JAG'S BEAUTIFUL HENNA' HANDS FOR HER WEDDING TO MARTIN


SIKH WEDDINGS NORTH EAST:
HARDWICK HALL IN COUNTY DURHAM, NEAR SEDGEFIELD,  NORTH EAST ENGLAND


HARDWICK HALL SIKH WEDDINGS PHOTOGRAPHY:
JAGDEEP AND HER GRANDFATHER - PHOTOGRAPH BY DIRK VAN DER WERFF


ONE OF THE BRIDESMAIDS HAS HER MAKE-UP FINISHED OFF


A READING FROM THE SMALLEST BRIDESMAID AT THE CEREMONY AT HARDWICK HALL


JAG AND HER NEW FATHER-IN-LAW GREET EACH OTHER AFTER THE CEREMONY


JAG AND MARTIN SHOW THEIR LOVE


LOTS OF COLOUR AS GUESTS GATHER


MARTIN IS DRAGGED INTO THE FRAY TO DANCE THE DAY AWAY!


MARTIN IS HOISTED ALOFT DURING THE CELEBRATIONS


GUESTS ENJOY THE DANCING AT THE WEDDING AT HARDWICK HALL


JAG'S BROTHER AND MOTHER DANCE TOGETHER


GUESTS DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY!


THE GIRLS DEMAND MONEY FROM MARTIN SO THAT HE CAN SEE HIS BRIDE!


HAVING A GREAT TIME BEING MARRIED!
VIEW my latest Indian / Sri Lankan Wedding HERE
VIEW my latest Indian Wedding HERE and HERE

Well, what a great couple of days I had with Jagdeep and Martin for their Sikh wedding!
Two days shooting was pretty hectic - and the editing even more so, but the colour and the energy and the happiness of both families meant that I really, really enjoyed photographing their wedding at Hardwick Hall in County Durham.
On Saturday afternoon and evening, I was part of the pre-wedding celebrations when Jag and her family held traditional Sikh ceremonies with invited family and friends - I'll post photographs from that at a later date.
On Sunday I was up and out early to 'check-out' the venue and meet Martin when he arrived and then headed across to Wynyard where Jag was preparing for her wedding celebrations. The previous evening had been a great success - I don't believe too many of the wedding party had a whole lot of rest and sleep!
Many of the photographs at Asian weddings in the UK is taken up with traditional family photos - everyone LOVES to have their photograph taken and EVERYONE has to have their photograph taken with every other member of the family and with the bride and groom - so there's a whole lot of energy to expand during the day.
But the opportunity for great photographs are everywhere, and there's no point being shy at an Asian wedding either - you have to get right in among the fun and make sure you capture all the photographs that family want and expect - and the images that I need to capture to show the wedding celebrations is all it's glory!
Family members gathered at the hotel for the civil ceremony and when Jag turned up, male family members gathered to guide her to the room - and there were smiles everywhere as Martin and Jagdeep's eyes met in front of the registrar.
Little Olivia did a brilliant job with her speech and she made sure that the other bridesmaids stood with her at the front before the newly married couple, full of smiles, led the wedding party from the room to their reception.
After drinks the bride and groom and guests headed to the main area where more traditional Sikh ceremonies were held - grandparents and parents feeding cake to the bride and groom before the cake was cut and the dancing could begin!
The great thing about all the Asian weddings I have covered across the north east of England and north Yorkshire, is that it doesn't matter whether you are four years old or 84 years old - EVERYONE gets on the dance floor, and it's difficult to get them off!
Luckily, the first course of the food beckoned but as soon as they were finished, everyone was back on the dancefloor, and it was the same after the main course and the puddings too!
I was right in among all the dance contests between the men and the women and the general dancing fun too - it was exhausting but exciting.
At 6pm, Jag close members of her family headed off home, and half an hour later I followed Martin as he became part of a very emotional ceremony where tears flowed. Before that, outside the marquee he had to make his way through the younger female members of the bridal party, offering cash before he was able to be with his new wife! I think the girls and Jag were disappointed with the amount he was offering to be let in!
Once again, the newly wed couple were given money by Jag's grandfather and sweets from her mother, while her brother Peter gave gifts. Rice was thrown by Jag to the four corners of the marquee before the tears flowed again and Jag and Martin left in a car back to Hardwick Hall with members of the Sikh community ceremoniously pushing the car from the drive as she left the family home as a married woman.
And then of course, it was back to the dancing and drinking and more fun .....
It was a great couple of days to be a wedding photographer. 
I felt privileged to have been asked by Jagdeep and Martin to be a part of their wedding celebrations and I thanks their families and friends for embracing me and my cameras to capture such a great wedding celebration.
If you would like me to be a small but important part of your wedding, then ring me on 0778 7150966 - and check your date!

DIRK VAN DER WERFF

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

very nice me and my partner also want a small Asian wedding ceremony

Post a Comment

PLEASE COMMENT HERE:

Post a Comment

PLEASE COMMENT HERE: