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Church Photography Ban List
When getting married at a church I would strongly advise both the Bride and Groom to be check with the priest directly regarding photography access.
Some priests will not allow any photography to take place during the wedding service. This means that you will miss out on those very special moments during the service like giving of the rings, the little glances between the bride and groom, the first steps as husband and wife, the kiss, the tears of emotion.
This ban on photograhy is nothing to do with the church or any church guidlines this is purely down to the priests own discretion. So please check as early as possible when booking the church that photography access will be granted clearly stating what you want on your wedding day.
Let's not forget when you pay to hire a church the church is entering into a legal contract to provide you with said service as stated between both parties so make crystal exactly what you want on the big day and what access and pictures you expect.
Below are a list of church's that will not allow photography to take place during the service.
St Mary's Church, Eston Sqaure, Eston, Middlesbrough
Congratulation to Rebecca and David who where married on Saturday 1st November 2008 at St Cuthberts Church, Ormesby. The day started off cold and wet typical British weather but the day dried out on and off through out the day below are some of the big day's highlights.
Starting with the bride making her way to the church.

One bridesmaid.

Here is another.

The couple taking the wedding vows.

The little rascal staying still for a moment.

Wedding by candle light ( got to love winter weddings ).

A moment of fun for the couple.

Here comes the rain again and a moment of reflection.

And finally the wedding cake.
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