Royal Crescent Hotel Wedding
On the morning of Izzy and George’s wedding…
There’s something incredibly rare about photographing two people who didn’t just fall in love… they grew up together first.
From childhood memories to wedding morning butterflies, Izzy & George began this day surrounded by calm, excitement, and the quiet emotion of knowing they were about to marry their best friend.
At the beautiful The Royal Crescent Hotel, the morning unfolded gently — handwritten moments, final touches, champagne by the window, and that unmistakable feeling that this wasn’t just a wedding day…
it was the continuation of a story years in the making.
While Izzy prepared with elegance and grace, George waited quietly across the hotel, taking in the significance of the day ahead. Two separate rooms. One shared history.
These are the moments I love most — honest, cinematic, emotional, and completely unrepeatable.
Some weddings feel elegant. Some feel emotional. And some feel like pure joy from beginning to end.
Izzy & George’s confetti moment was exactly that.
Surrounded by the people who watched their story grow from childhood friendship into something extraordinary, they walked through a storm of laughter, cheers, hugs, and confetti — finally married to the person who had been there all along.
There was no pressure to perform. No forced moments. Just a genuine connection between two soulmates who already knew each other inside out. That comfort, trust, and friendship shaped every frame throughout the day.
The bridal party energy afterwards was unreal — effortless chemistry, endless laughter, and the kind of atmosphere that reminds you weddings are ultimately about people, not perfection.
All photographed at the timeless Royal Crescent Hotel.
As the celebrations slowed and the evening settled over Bath, we stepped away for a few quiet moments during blue hour. No dramatic posing. Just Izzy & George together — husband and wife at last.
There’s something deeply moody about blue hour portraits. The softness of the light, the calm after the energy of the day, the feeling that time briefly pauses.
For these two, it felt even more meaningful knowing they weren’t just marrying the love of their life… but the person who had already been their constant for years.
You could feel it in every interaction between them — the way they laughed, how comfortable they are with each other and that rare kind of love built slowly over time.