A Magical Tipi Wedding in Bamburgh, Northumberland: Celebrating Amy and Campbell's Love Story

Today, I want to share with you the incredible day I had capturing the magical wedding of Amy and Campbell in the picturesque village of Bamburgh, Northumberland. From the breathtaking views of Bamburgh Castle to the vibrant tipi celebrations, this wedding was a true delight for the senses.

 

Capturing those precious moments before the ceremony is always a treat. Amy and her bridesmaids chose her parents' house as the perfect setting for their preparations. With the talented makeup artist Eren Saygilier working her magic and the Ministry of Design hairdressers creating stunning hairstyles, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation.

 
 

Meanwhile, Campbell and his groomsmen were getting ready above Carters the Butchers, a beloved family establishment in the village. It was a special touch to capture a group photo in front of the butchers, paying homage to the bride's family heritage.

 
 

The wedding ceremony took place at St. Aiden's Church in Bamburgh, adding a touch of tradition and elegance to the day. Amy and Campbell embraced the rich history of the region by incorporating a Northumbrian tradition, the coin scatter. The guests' children had a blast joining in this activity, creating a lively atmosphere.

 
 

Amy and Cam chose a field in Glororum with breathtaking views of Bamburgh Castle as the setting for their tipi wedding reception. The same field now serves as their glamping site, known as Bamburgh Under Canvas, a beautiful testament to their love story. As their wedding photographer, I had the pleasure of capturing the essence of their business for their website too.

 
 

Amy and Campbell's wedding was an extraordinary celebration of love, family, and tradition. The stunning views of Bamburgh Castle, the lively Northumbrian traditions, and the warmth shared by all created an unforgettable experience. As a photographer, it was an honour to capture the beauty, joy, and cherished moments throughout the day. I am grateful to have been a part of their journey and to have documented this incredible day.

 
 

If you're ever in the area, don't forget to check out Bamburgh Under Canvas, the couple's glamping site, and experience the magic of this remarkable location for yourself. Cheers to a lifetime of joy and adventure!

You can read more about when I photographed Carters the butcher shop for their website here.

Sarah Jamieson

I love my job. I get to capture children's first smiles, watch families grow, and I have the privilege of creating lifetime memories with them. I see couples look into each other's eyes and remember, all over again, how much they love each other. I get a kick from the pride and excitement on a business owner's face when they see their photography for the first time - pride in the company they have built and excitement about using my work to further future growth.

So if you would like to enhance your home or website with timeless photography that warms your heart and makes you proud, then welcome! 

http://www.pictorialphotography.co.uk
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